NEW ART: Oceanic Art

The AGO’s commitment to Oceanic art is signalled by the recent anonymous donation of the most significant collection of Australian Aboriginal art outside Australia. Focused largely on the late 18th through the early 20th century, this collection features remarkable depth in all of the areas of production – including bark paintings, stone objects, shields and boomerangs. Enhanced by an extensive compilation of historical publications and photographs, the AGO Oceanic collection is certain to challenge assumptions regarding greatness in various forms of art.

Unknown, Shield

Unknown, Western Australia, Australia, Shield, mid-19th century, wood and ochre pigment, 74.0 x 21.0 cm. The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Anonymous gift, 2002, ©2007 Art Gallery of Ontario.

Unknown, Cylcon

Unknown, New South Wales, Australia, Cylcon, stone, 30.0 x 7.0 cm. The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Anonymous gift, 2002, ©2007 Art Gallery of Ontario.

Unidentified artist, Shield

Unidentified artist, Northeast Queensland, Australia. Shield, late 19th century. Wood and ochre pigment, 95.5 x 43.5 cm. The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Anonymous Gift, 2002, © 2007 Art Gallery of Ontario.

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Josef Sudek, Still Life: Egg, Glass

Josef Sudek (Czech, 1896-1976). Still Life: Egg, Glass, 1950. Gelatin silver contact print. 9.2 x 9.2 cm. The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Anonymous Gift, 2000, © 2007 Art Gallery of Ontario.

Artist's Name: Josef Sudek