BUNGAREE REVIVED
White Australia has a black history “ white middle class Read More
The 29th NATSIAAs
It's a really interesting year, I think “ characterised by Read More
AGNSW ‘S TENTATIVE REHANG
Almost three years ago, I reported here about the strange Read More
CAT AMONGST THE PIGEONS 2
Sadly, the cat never escaped! Last Saturday's promising discussions at Read More
ART MARKET CHEER
As has been reported elsewhere on Aboriginal Art News, the Read More
BLACKFELLA FILMS
A welcome change at the Sydney Film Festival was a Read More
‘A WONDEROUS CONTEMPORARY ART MOVEMENT’
Across the Pacific in Seattle collectors Bob Kaplan and Margaret Read More
SECOND INDIGENOUS TRIENNIAL
Why did the word 'colourless' spring to my mind when Read More
GUNYBI “SPEAKS TO ALL TIMES AND ALL PLACES“
It is time to celebrate the Yolngu artist, Gunybi Ganambarr. Read More
ART FAIRS ARE GO
Both of the country's major Indigenous art fairs have announced Read More
TOMMY WATSON’S RED HOTEL
Red is the hottest colour in the visual arts at Read More
CALL FOR ART EXPORT LAW REFORM
The ABC Radio National's Books and Arts program raised some Read More
NATSIAAS IN CRISIS
As the entries for the 2012 29th National Aboriginal and Read More
Aboriginal Art is Modern
The grand re-opening of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Read More
ABORIGINAL ART DRESS SPAT
"The Mulleavy sisters stand out from the New York Fashion Read More
BLACK CAPITAL?
It's Lindy Hume's third and last Sydney Festival, and, finally Read More
‘OUR LAND, OUR BODY’ SWEEPS CHINA
The 土地-身体 Tu Di - Shen Ti / Our Land, Read More
RESALE ROYALTY UPDATE
The amount of money collected by the Resale Royalty scheme Read More
ART & HEALTH IN THE DESERT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN “ WITH MONEY! I am Read More
TJUKURRTJANU ““ THE ORIGINS OF WESTERN DESERT ART
There's a tremendous tension around at the moment between those Read More
Old memories from a new master
FOR Justin Puruntatameri, almost 90 years old and the newest Read More
AT LAST, THE TRIENNIAL!
The National Gallery of Australia has announced that it will Read More
FUNDRAISING FOR WARMUN
Both Melbourne and Sydney are seeing major efforts to assist Read More
Art Gallery of WA & Water Corporation Win 2011 National Visy Arts & Environment Award at AbaF Award
In July 2007, a partnership began between the Water Corporation Read More
YOUNG YOLNGU WINS IN WA
YOUNG YOLNGU WINS IN WA The most valuable indigenous art Read More