March 14 – May 16, 2026, PARIS.

The STRONG WOMEN exhibition celebrates the role of Aboriginal women artists and presents a series of individual portraits of women who have played a significant role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art.
Through a selection of fifteen works, the exhibition offers an in-depth encounter with exceptional artists, highlighting their importance within their communities and the breadth of their commitments (artistic, political, cultural, etc.). This encounter with artists also allows for a re-examination of the history of Aboriginal art and art centers in light of regional stylistic developments.
Beginning in the wake of International Women's Day on March 8, the exhibition also echoes Aboriginal artist Emily Kam Kngwarray's solo exhibition at Tate Modern in London (July 2025 – January 2026) and the exhibition "Elles. Contemporary Aboriginal Artists" at the Museum of Art and History in Geneva (December 2025 – April 2026).
Exhibition organised in collaboration with Aboriginal artists' cooperatives, in partnership with private collections and New Angles, and with the support of the Australian Embassy in France.
Practical information:
March 14 – May 16, 2026
Special events:
- Saturday, March 14: Inauguration ceremony
- Program of educational and public events: click here
Address:
New Angles Space
8, Passage du Grand Cerf
Paris 2nd arrondissement – France
Opening hours:
- Thursday – Friday: 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday: 11am – 6pm
- And by appointment
Image: Judy Napangardi Watson, Mina Mina Dreaming, 2009, Acrylic on canvas, Courtesy Warlukurlangu Artists.