Contemporary Painting in Papua New Guinea:

Mathias Kauage and His Family

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Mar 30 2024 - Mar 15 2026

Mathias Kauage (ca. 1944–2003) is acclaimed for his boldly colorful paintings of a world radically changing around him in the late 20th century. 

This exhibition features four paintings from our collection by Mathias and his family, on view for the first time. During his lifetime, Mathias experienced dramatic societal shifts — not only during the decades under colonial Australian administration but also after Papua New Guinea achieved independence in 1975. Both periods are a focus of his work. 

In the late 1970s, Mathias and his wife, Elizabeth (Elisabet), led the contemporary arts movement in the newly independent country, which explored nationhood and technological advancement. Later works also addressed issues such as the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

The circle of artists working in their style grew to encompass their children, including adopted son Apa Hugo. They, along with Elizabeth, continue their father’s artistic legacy today as professional painters.

Credit: Overview from museum website

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