03.12.2025
Congratulations to Archie Moore and all the kith and kin team on being awarded the Art Association of Australia & New Zealand award for Best Artist Led Publication in the 2025 Art Writing and Publishing Awards for the kith and kin book published in assocation with the 2024 Venice Biennale exhibition. The kith and kin book is now available at the QAGOMA store.

02.12.2025
Archie Moore’s kith and kin at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane featured in The Guardian “Australia is invited to step into a quiet room and watch the truth of its history emerge from the darkness.” – The Guardian Exhibition until 18.10.26

07.10.2025
Review of Archie Moore's kith and kin at QAGOMA by Claire G. Coleman in The Saturday Paper.

30.09.2025
Coverage of Archie Moore: kith and kin at QAGOMA on Artshub.

29.09.2025
Coverage of Archie Moore: kith and kin at QAGOMA Brisbane on Australian Arts Review.

27.09.2025
Coverage of the opening of Archie Moore: kith and kin at QAGOMA Brisbane on The Australian YouTube channel. 'Venice Biennale: The shy rise of Archie Moore and controversy of Khaled Sabsabi'

26.09.2025
Coverage of Archie Moore: kith and kin at QAGOMA in The Guardian. 'It's important to have it here': Archie Moore's astonishing Venice Biennale-winning artwork comes home to Brisbane'.

21.09.2025
Archie Moore’s Venice Biennale award-winning installation, kith and kin, opens Friday night at QAGOMA in Brisbane. It is the first time kith and kin has been exhibited since its debut in Venice last year. Two talks are being presented as part of opening weekend events: Saturday 27.09.25, 10.30 – 11.30am: Archie Moore artist talk. Project introduction by Djon Mundine OAM (Bandjalung, curator, writer, artist, and activist). Artist talk in conversation with Ellie Buttrose (Curator, Contemporary Australian Art, QAGOMA and Curator of kith and kin at Venice Biennale) Saturday 27.09.25, 1.30 – 2.30pm: Panel discussion | How Archie Moore’s work centres First Nations voices, and honours stories that have long been silenced. Through their experiences in law, art and writing, guest speakers will reflect on how remembering and recording Indigenous histories can be a reparative and powerful act of truth-telling, hosted by Larissa Behrendt AO. Speakers: - Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO, Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education & Research, University of Technology, Sydney and ABC Radio host - Cheryl Leavy, writer and poet - David Marr, journalist and author.

06.09.2025
Following its exhibition in the Australia Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale, Archie Moore's Golden Lion winning installation, kith and kin, will be on exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 27.08.25 - 18.10.26. The year-long exhibition will be accompanied by a re-print of the Venice catalogue, available from QAGOMA Store.

23.07.2025
Narelle Jubelin and Archie Moore are selector artists in Big Power Energy at Chau Chak Wing Museum, the University of Sydney. 14 artists respond to the Power Collection’s legacy by choosing works not shown in over 30 years. Selector artists are: Serwah Attafuah, Christopher Bassi, Richard Bell, Megan Cope, Léuli Eshrāghi, Narelle Jubelin, Shivanjani Lal, Lindy Lee, Archie Moore, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Ben Quilty, Leyla Stevens, Angela Tiatia, Imants Tillers. Exhibited artists are: Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Tony Ḏanyala, Juan Davila, Ronald Davis, Johnny Djatjamarralil, Philip Gudthaykudthay, Mary Gubiyarrawuy, Ralph Hōtere, Alain Jacquet, Miyalkkurruwurruwuŋ, Sidney Nolan, J.W. Power, Robert Rauschenberg, Robin White. Exhibition open now.

23.05.2025
In 2024, the National Portrait Gallery acquired Archie Moore's series of 34 monochrome self-portraits, Mīal — a Bigambul word meaning “Aboriginal man”. After being exhibited in Canberra last year, this important body of work is going on a regional tour commencing at Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (31.05. 25–03.08.25) and then to Redcliffe Art Gallery (16.08.25–08.11.25), Tweed Regional Gallery (27.02.26–20.09.26), Artspace Mackay (27.06.26–20.09.26) and Hervey Bay Regional Gallery (10.10.26–13.12.26).

22.12.2024
Archie Moore’s Comic Paintings from 2005 are being presented by the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. This early series by Moore features seven large-scale, unstretched paintings in comic book format, containing narratives around racism, bullying, generational trauma and poverty. The Commercial exhibited the Comic Paintings series in 2023 borrowed from a private collection. IMA exhibition: 18.01.25 – 30.03.25

16.12.2024
Archie Moore's kith and kin, awarded Golden Lion for Best National Participation at the 2024 Venice Biennale has been named #1 in ARTnews' list of Defining Artworks of 2024.

14.12.2024
Congratulations to Archie Moore for today being awarded an honorary doctorate by Queensland University of Technology. Celebrating Moore’s contribution to Australian art, QUT stated, ‘Mr Moore is one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists, whose thought-provoking works challenge perceptions of identity, culture, and history. His deeply reflective and imaginative approach has made him a celebrated force in the art world.’ Moore was a graduate of QUT Bachelor of Visual Arts in 1998.

11.12.2024
Listen to Archie Moore in conversation with celebrated writer and editor, Jennifer Higgie, as part of the Artists’ Artists Series 2 podcast produced by the National Gallery of Australia. Moore discusses three artworks of his selection from the NGA collection. The NGA has collected Moore's work in depth since 2012.

08.12.2024
ArtReview has released its ‘Power 100’ for 2024, listing Archie Moore among the most influential people in the art world for this year. The listing acknowledges Moore’s significant win of the Gold Lion at the Venice Biennale 2024 for his monumental work, kith and kin.

01.11.2024
The New York Times has published a feature interview with Archie Moore by Arun D'Souza in the final weeks of the Venice Biennale.

21.10.2024
Opening tonight in Adelaide: Archie Moore — Dwelling: Adelaide Issue | Adelaide Film Festival / Samstag Moving Image Commission Samstag Museum of Art at the University of South Australia | 5.30 — 7.30pm | exhibition until 29.11.24. Archie Moore’s ambitious new large-scale installation work, Dwelling: Adelaide Issue, is the thirteenth AFF & Samstag Art Moving Image Commission and the fifth iteration of Moore’s installation Dwelling, in which he recreates the mise-­en-scene of his childhood home this time with a significant new moving image component. This ongoing investigation of memory and the effect of colonisation draws on visual, auditory, haptic and olfactory elements.

05.10.2024
Congratulations to Archie Moore and Ellie Buttrose for being jointly awarded the 2024 QAGOMA Medal for their landmark achievement at the Venice Biennale 2024. The medals were announced at the QAGOMA Foundation dinner in Brisbane 05.10.24.

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