D'Lan Contemporary
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TEFAF Maastricht
March
15-20,
2025
Highlighted artworks on TEFAF Maastricht 2025
Visit TEFAF Maastricht to view our selected artworks below.
D’Lan Contemporary was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2016 by D'Lan Davidson, a leading art consultant and gallerist who has specialised in Australian First Nations art for over twenty years.
Representing the country's most dynamic and distinctive art movement, D’Lan Contemporary presents modern and contemporary art by leading Australian First Nations artists at its galleries in Melbourne, Sydney, and New York, alongside an international programme of exhibitions, educational talks and events that celebrate and promote the rich art and culture of the country's first peoples.
With the belief that Australian First Nations art can and should alongside the greatest art in the world, D'Lan Contemporary aims to engage and educate audiences and to elevate this important art and culture on a global stage.
D’Lan Contemporary maintains strict ethical practices and contributes 30% of its net profits back to artists, artist projects and their communities.
Representing the country's most dynamic and distinctive art movement, D’Lan Contemporary presents modern and contemporary art by leading Australian First Nations artists at its galleries in Melbourne, Sydney, and New York, alongside an international programme of exhibitions, educational talks and events that celebrate and promote the rich art and culture of the country's first peoples.
With the belief that Australian First Nations art can and should alongside the greatest art in the world, D'Lan Contemporary aims to engage and educate audiences and to elevate this important art and culture on a global stage.
D’Lan Contemporary maintains strict ethical practices and contributes 30% of its net profits back to artists, artist projects and their communities.
D’Lan Contemporary is delighted to present a selection of exceptional paintings and sculptures by Australia’s preeminent First Nations artists – from the 1960s through to the present day – at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 in what is the first major presentation of Australian First Nations art at the Fair.
Artists
- Emily Kam Kngwarray
- Rover Thomas Joolama
- Paddy Bedford
- Nongirrnga Marawili
- Alec Mingelmanganu
- Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri
- Johnny Warangula Tjupurrula
- Carlene West