‘TOURIST TAT’ IN HOBART
Back in September, I responded to some depressingly bad critical Read More
Back in September, I responded to some depressingly bad critical Read More
The works of Dennis Thorpe, John Winch, Steve Verde, and Read More
With Aboriginal bark paintings there's the constant dilemma “ how Read More
A fourth Qantas aircraft now has Indigenous designs on its Read More
The Blake Prize is a funny one. Unpredictable, you might Read More
Our Mob 2013 is a statewide celebration of South Australian Read More
It sounds as though we're off into the rarified atmospherics Read More
This article was written by Adam Hill. Driving has become Read More
Early works that embody a significant transition in Indigenous art Read More
For a while, it seemed that Rhoda Roberts' pioneering efforts Read More
Suddenly the artists of Warmun in the East Kimberley are Read More
Carrillo and Ziyin Gantner are fortunate people in having a) Read More
Oh Boy, they must be crowing in Queensland! In Perth, Read More
Sometimes the right result emerges from the strangest circumstances. Melbourne's Read More
It's that time of the year! Just as the footy Read More
As South Australia lead the cultural way in the 70s Read More
The current QAGoMA exhibition, 'My Country : I Still Call Read More
No “ not a spangly sing-along with Peter Allen, or Read More
It was a big rock that set off so many Read More
Being Launched on 6 June by the Hon Heidi Victoria Read More
Danda ngijinda dulk, danda ngijinda malaa, danda ngad - This Read More
We live in exclusive times! Or should that be exclusionary? Read More
It's a fascinating time for the reputation of the great Read More
I hate to hide things away. Western thinking is that Read More
The Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards, the richest Indigenous arts Read More
A huge hole has opened up in the Indigenous art Read More
The annual CONFINED exhibition opened to the public on Thursday Read More
What is Art (with a capital 'A') all about when Read More