Natelie King - Curator


  • SUPERPOSITION: Equilibrium & Engagement

    Join us for a special presentation by internationally renowned artists, Tiffany Chung (Vietnam/USA) and NS Harsha (India) who are participating in the…

  • Pipilotti Rist in Conversation

    Pipilotti Rist configures sensory and colour-saturated universes that transport the viewer into hyper-visual sequences of moving image, film and objects.

  • Ocula Conversations Series

    Ocula Magazine is pleased to partner with the 21st Biennale of Sydney to release a series of Ocula Conversations with seven artists, one from each of the Biennale locations.

  • Jury – 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow

    100 SCULPTORS OF TOMORROW will be an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a…

  • MTalks—Macau Days: Brian Castro & John Young in conversation with Natalie King

    Macau has undergone major shifts over the past 500 years. From merchant port of refuge and gateway for Jesuit missionaries to a 20th-century modernist Portuguese province—it…

  • Tracey Moffatt in Conversation

    Since graduating from Queensland College of Art in 1982 and following her first solo exhibition at the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, in 1989, Tracey Moffatt…

  • ART150 Forums: Natalie King

    Australian curator and arts leader Natalie King has more than two decades of experience in international contemporary art. Natalie’s unique cultural footprint has seen her develop a depth of expertise…

  • Maria Alyokhina in Conversation

    Formed in 2011, Russian protest art collective Pussy Riot is known for organising unauthorised and provocative guerrilla punk rock performances in unconventional…

  • A New Book On Australian Contemporary Art Foregrounds Questions About Diversity

    Polemics about the lack of diversity in the image of Australian art ensued after the publication of a new book entitled Australiana to Zeitgeist: An A-Z of Australian Contemporary Art (2017)…

  • ‘I can see a shadow thinking’ Tracey Moffatt in conversation

    Since graduating from the Queensland College of Art in 1982, Tracey Moffatt has become one of Australia’s most visible contemporary artists…

  • The Mix: Tracey Moffatt, My Horizon exhibition at the 2017 Venice Biennale

    The Mix: ABC TV featuring Tracey Moffatt, Natalie King and Rupert Myer AO at the 2017 Venice Biennale.

  • Tracey Moffatt: My Horizon

    This is the first book on Tracey Moffatt in ten years. She is one of Australia’s most celebrated artists with significant international acclaim, having presented at the Cannes…

  • Vanishing Point | Belle magazine

    Representing Australia at the 57th Venice: Biennale, artist Tracey Moffatt has devised two large-scale photographic suites and a pair of highly cinematic video works…

  • Natalie King’s Venice by Whitewaller

    Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Peggy Guggenheim Museum, and Trattoria Antiche Carampane: Natalie King’s Venice, by Whitewaller.

  • Natalie King, curator, talks about 1970s Melbourne, cafes and art

    Natalie King grew up among shag pile rugs and Marimekko drapery in Balwyn. Her grandmother introduced her to the Forum Theatre, she’s filled with hope by a Richmond…

  • How I got my start

    While I was studying at Monash University, I worked in a small commercial gallery in Richmond. Fortunately, the Director Michael Wardell had previously worked at National …

  • Tracey Moffatt – Vogue Living

    IT’S EASY TO frame Australia’s representation at the 57th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale 2017, in the terms of ‘trailblazing’ women and Indigenous talent…

  • Do women make better curators?

    A new survey exhibition of work by the late sculptor Bronwyn Oliver curated by the eminent curator of Australian art Julie Ewington opened at TarraWarra Museum of Art recently…

  • Natalie King, Curator, Venice Biennale

    Natalie King curates Australian and international programs that include exhibition making, publications, lectures, workshops and cultural partnerships across contemporary art and indigenous culture.

  • MTalks Biennial Lab: Rethinking Public Space

    In the spirit of experimental activations of public space and the arrival of Public Art Melbourne’s inaugural Biennial Lab at the Queen Victoria Markets, listen to this MTalks event…

  • Natalie King, Chief Curator, Biennial Lab

    Natalie King is Chief Curator of Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab. She is Senior Research Fellow at Victorian College of the Arts, formerly Creative Associate of MPavilion.

  • Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab: What happens now?

    Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab provides time, space and interaction with leaders in the public art field, as well as financial assistance for artists to explore, investigate…

  • Natalie King – MPavilion

    Natalie King curates Australian and international programs that include exhibition-making, publications, lectures, workshops and cultural partnerships across contemporary art and indigenous culture.

  • Art in the Asia-Pacific

    As social, locative, and mobile media render the intimate public and the public intimate, this volume interrogates how this phenomenon impacts art practice and politics…

  • What Happens Now? Melbourne’s Public Art Biennial Lab

    Eight experimental artworks from the City of Melbourne’s Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab, curated by Natalie King, have rewritten the rules of public art.

  • MCA presents Telling Tales: excursions in narrative form

    Kate Daw narrates memories through a suite of small paintings, a floral wallpaper and typed ink canvases. Her motifs summon domestic interiors…

  • Entang Wiharso and Sally Smart in Conversation

    On the 30 November 2015, an e-conversation commenced between Entang Wiharso in Yogyakarta; Sally Smart in Yogyakarta and her studio in Melbourne, and Natalie King…

  • On the Couch with Natalie King

    Curator, writer and arts leader currently Chief Curator of Melbourne Biennial Lab; Senior Research Fellow at VCA, University of Melbourne and Curator of Tracey Moffatt at 57th Venice Biennale 2017.

  • Tracey Moffatt In Conversation with Natalie King

    Tracey Moffatt Australia’s Representative at the 2017 Venice Biennale In Conversation with Natalie King, Curator Art Gallery of New South Wales Tuesday 24 May 2016

  • Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab Artists announced

    Last week the City of Melbourne announced the artists who will participate in the inaugural Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab: What happens now?