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Fondation Cartier – REVIVE AND RESIST

Post Production
Production + Shoot
Client
Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
Year
2025

BACKGROUND

In 2024, the Sydney Biennale and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain embarked on a transformative partnership to platform First Nations art on a global stage. As a Visionary Partner of the Biennale, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain collaborated to commission the 14 artists—including prominent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creators—to produce new, bold artworks for this landmark edition: Ten Thousand Suns.

CREATIVE CHALLENGE

The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain is dedicated to promoting and raising public awareness of contemporary art, but both the Fondation and Sydney Biennale wanted the work to reach a wider audience – around Australia, and around the world.

REVIVE AND RESIST

Entropico and GARUWA partnered on half-hour documentary Revive and Resist, directed by Kieran Mpetyane Satour, to profile the extensive creative partnership between Biennale of Sydney and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain to promote First Nations art.

The documentary features Kuku Yalanji man and one of Australia's foremost contemporary artists, Tony Albert, who has gained international acclaim for his exploration of the legacy of racial and cultural misrepresentation, particularly of Australia’s Aboriginal people, and honours the individuality and collective impact of the artists. Together, these elements create a powerful narrative celebrating cultural resilience, artistic innovation, and the collective impact of First Nations art internationally.

Featured Artists: Mangala Bai Maravi, Doreen Chapman, Megan Cope, Cristina Flores Pescorán, Gail Mabo, Freddy Mamani, Dylan Mooney, Orquídeas Barrileteras, John Pule, Eric-Paul Riege, Darrell Sibosado, Kaylene Whiskey, Yangamini, and Nikau Hindin.

“Through Kieran Satour and the incredible team at Entropico, this vision has been captured in a beautiful documentary showcasing the best of what this moment represented. The strength of our individual cultures coming together to unite in solidarity through this documentary is stunningly interpreted in this touching visual journey.” - Tony Albert.
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