MAREE CLARKE IN ‘THE STARS WE DO NOT SEE’ AT DENVER ART MUSEUM

18.04.2026

The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art is the largest exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art ever presented internationally. This landmark exhibition is the product of an unprecedented cultural partnership between the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Denver Art Museum will be its second venue.

Curated by the NGV especially for North American audiences, the exhibition features more than 130 works by 142 artists, several of whom worked collaboratively, drawn exclusively from the NGV’s world-leading collection. These works are designed to elicit a sense of awe, while introducing visitors to the art, resilience, and depth of the world’s longest continuous cultures. Through a rich display of iconic masterpieces—many of which have never before left Australia—The Stars We Do Not See charts watershed moments in Indigenous art from the late 19th century to the present.

The Stars We Do Not See
19.O4.2O26 — 26.O7.2O26
1OO W 14th Ave Pkwy
Denver CO 8O2O4
United States

 

Image: Maree Clarke in Denver for the opening of The Stars We Do Not See 2O26.

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