A luminous exhibition with vibrant colors
To discover a contemporary aboriginal artist
For all, from 5 years old
To discover a contemporary aboriginal artist
For all, from 5 years old
EXPO "Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori
- WE LOVE : unique and luminous works with vibrant colors
- AGE : for all, from 5 years old
- DATE: until November 6, 2022
- HOURS: every day (except Monday) from 11am to 8pm - Nocturne on Tuesday until 10pm
- DURATION 45 minutes
- RESERVATION RECOMMENDED
- LOCATION: Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art (Paris 6e)

Sally Gabori, a contemporary aboriginal artist, a deeply original and luminous work
- Sally Gabori started painting in 2005, at the age of 80
- She is now considered one of Australia's leading contemporary artists
- Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori was born around 1924 on Bentinck Island in northern Australia. She belongs to the Kaiadilt people. Having had to leave her native island following a cyclone in 1948, she has never been able to return to live there.
- His works celebrate his native land and his belonging to the Kaiadilt people
- His monumental and very colorful paintings, seemingly abstract, are topographical references and narratives that tell his story, and celebrate his ancestors
- One is caught by the combination of colors and the composition of the paintings. No need to speak kaiadilt to be moved by this so original artist
- A bright and lively exhibition, very accessible to children of all ages



Sally Gabori, the exhibition at the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
- We love the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art
- This very modern building has a very nice little garden, very pleasant in good weather. You can taste very good ice creams there!
- It is an ideal place by hot weather. Packed inside and chilled in the small garden for snacking
- The Fondation Cartier is located between the Montparnasse district and the Luxembourg garden
- It takes about 15 minutes to walk from the Fondation Cartier to the Luxembourg Gardens