Albert’s Aboriginalia
Tony Albert is reputedly the nicest Blak artist in the Read More
Tony Albert is reputedly the nicest Blak artist in the Read More
What an opportunity lost! The unanimous choice of Richard Lewer’s Read More
“These are Old Testament works”, extolled Geoff Henderson, himself a Read More
The headlines will probably all be about the Palestinian element Read More
The poet Lionel Fogarty was born on 25 December 1957 Read More
The Sydney Biennale’s Artistic Director, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi has Read More
Canberra, of course, is more than the National Gallery of Read More
Is that all there is to see? That’s pretty much Read More
This may well be my last outing before the Nativity, Read More
So, we’re talking a total of $10.2m spread across two Read More
Thirteen exhibitions in three days might seem indigestible. But that’s Read More
There's a fair bit wrong with this year's Telstra National Read More
It’s a year for the academics to shine at the Read More
Our Em is going to London. It’s belated recognition of Read More
“What do you think of Australia?”. How many local artists Read More
There were 65 lots, many exciting, culturally important works, yet Read More
So, Julie Frager won the $100,000 Archibald Prize at the Read More
71 finalist works have been announced for this year’s Telstra Read More
So – who’s heard of the 1946 Pilbara Marrngu (Aboriginal) Read More
While the Dutton Coalition has done its best to ignore Read More
The poor old Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney – Read More
Jorna Newberry was a Pitjantjatjara woman and artist who was Read More
As I predicted last October, the board of the Cairns Read More
Is 2025 destined to be an annus mirabilis for Aboriginal Read More
“For a city of its size, Gimuy/Cairns has a healthy Read More