That Jones Boy Goes to France
Jonathan Jones is emerging more as an academic then the Read More
Jonathan Jones is emerging more as an academic then the Read More
The Brazilian curator of April’s 60th Venice Biennale, Adriano Pedrosa Read More
The Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce is presenting a Read More
Sadly, the story of institutions where First Nations culture – Read More
The telling and re-telling of the Papunya Tula story ought Read More
The 24th Biennale of Sydney (in its 50th year) which Read More
A couple of weeks ago I was questioning the decision Read More
Mrs Marawili 1939 to 2023 & Mrs Timbery 1931 to Read More
Time to whet your appetites with news of serious exhibitions Read More
Australia’s leading Aboriginal art festival, Tarnanthi this year includes exhibitions Read More
The Biennale of Sydney and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art Read More
I recently remarked on the passing of the Indigenous community Read More
As your regular commercial gallery has undoubtedly told you several Read More
What is surely the most diverse art award for Indigenous Read More
It seems the only people interested in the much-delayed fate Read More
The judges for the 2023 Telstra NATSIA Awards have maintained Read More
Queensland’s Minister for the Arts, Leeanne Enoch last night announced Read More
The tendency to conflate the quite distinct Aboriginal worlds of Read More
“Only Black hands on Black art” proclaims the Harvey Galleries Read More
“The centres sustain artists,” says the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair’s Read More
It’s not often that a show garlanded with a US$25,000 Read More
Remember that we’ve been promised a National Aboriginal Art Gallery Read More
I wrote down the word “terrible” at the end of Read More
Today, the Council of the National Gallery of Australia has Read More
Last month I wrote about the exhibition at Manly Art Read More
Wow, was my headline last time prescient! I touted, "First Read More