What do the objects of our past tell us about Australia and the way in which we saw each other? And how can art change our perspective on those objects and on our shared history.
Tony Albert is a leading contemporary artist, who has used his collection of 'Aboriginalia' as the foundation for much of his work, reclaiming those depictions and engaging with the complications of the past.
Tony was a founding member of the proppaNOW collective, which was recently awarded the Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice, and his work appears in major galleries across the country.
In the Drawing Room, Tony speaks about his path to art and his latest exhibition, Remark.