In July 2022 the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain will present the first exhibition
of the work of Australian Indigenous artist Sally Gabori in France. Sally Gabori started
painting at the age of 81 and produced over 3 000 paintings over the 10 years that her career
lasted. Through a selection of thirty paintings including remarkable large format works that
punctuated her artistic output and thanks to exceptional artwork loans from major Australian
museums the exhibition invites to discover the singular and colorful work of this
extraordinary painter who is one of the leading Australian artists of the last decade.
Gathering the works of the exhibition alongside other paintings by the artist the exhibition
catalogue invites to further discover Sally Gabori's work deeply rooted in the history of her
people the Kaiadilt and attesting to an extraordinary pictorial modernity. Contributions by
Nicholas Evans- specialist of the Kaiadilt culture and close to Sally Gabori's family Judith
Ryan and Bruce McLean - curators of Indigenous - put in perspective traditions and artistic
practices to tell the story of Sally Gabori the strength of her art and the substantial
cultural legacy she left.