Andrew Turley is a researcher, writer, curator and authority on iconic Australian artist Sidney Nolan. He has dedicated the last twelve years to unearthing the unknown histories of the artist's culturally significant mid-twentieth century works, including Auschwitz, the Adelaide Ladies and now Africa. His essays, interviews, book extracts and exhibitions have been published in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, the National Portrait Gallery, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and by London's ArtLyst. His published work is held in the Tate, the National Library of Australia, MONA and many state galleries and libraries.