Daniel Boyd (b. 1982) is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, known for his powerful examinations of colonial histories across the Australia–Pacific region. Drawing on his Aboriginal and ni-Vanuatu heritage, he reworks archival images, Western art references, and family photographs using his distinctive dot-based technique, revealing stories and perspectives long obscured.
Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island explores how the artist reframes colonial narratives, engages with ideas of memory and perception, and examines blackness as a form of First Nations resistance—offering a timely reflection on community, connection, and cultural repatriation.
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