Revive and Resist, directed by Kieran Satour, is a captivating 35-minute documentary that delves into the creative journeys of 14 of the most visionary First Nations artists from around the globe who crafted extraordinary works for the 24th Biennale of Sydney, Ten Thousand Suns in 2024. The documentary highlights the artists unique approaches, cultural legacies, and the profound storytelling embedded in their work, offering an intimate look at how these trailblazers challenge, inspire, and expand contemporary practices.

In 2024, the 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.

Central to this partnership was the establishment of the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain First Nations Curatorial Fellow, with celebrated artist and Kuku Yalanji man Tony Albert appointed as the inaugural fellow. Albert played a pivotal role in guiding and collaborating with the artists to bring their visions to life and open cross-cultural dialogue. The documentary chronicles Albert’s curatorial journey, working alongside the 24th edition Artistic Directors Cosmin Costinas and Inti Guerrero and how the stories of the artists converge for a common message: to Revive and Resist.

The documentary 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.