Gift of Ethnohistory
The UNESCO-inscribed Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, which offers rare insights Read More
The UNESCO-inscribed Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, which offers rare insights Read More
“I am a Western Aranda man. My family believe giant Read More
It’s unusual for an exhibition catalogue to appear 8 months Read More
Kim Akerman Tjapangarti, one of the foremost non-Indigenous interpreters of Read More
“Everything in the show is a total masterpiece,” extolled Myles Read More
Photographer Jon Rhodes is famed for his sensitive capture of Read More
What a feast of Watsons are on offer in Ken Read More
“Welcome to the Past, Present and Future” declares the opening Read More
Jonathan Jones is emerging more as an academic then the Read More
David Marr’s magisterial attempt to atone for his Queensland-based Uhr Read More
Time to whet your appetites with news of serious exhibitions Read More
Since I first began experiencing and examining the complexity of Read More
I recently remarked on the passing of the Indigenous community Read More
The founding myths of Papunya art (and therefore of the Read More
A man almost written out of history in his life Read More
Last month I wrote about the exhibition at Manly Art Read More
“I was an apprentice to the Tiwi in trying to Read More
The work of hundreds of Warlpiri speakers compiled over more Read More
It’s certainly a rich time for the publication of books Read More
What do you do with a book that you are Read More
An excellent article on the Artshub website considers the late Read More
Cairns, Cape York and the Torres Strait may seem like Read More
Suddenly, Aboriginal bark painting is becoming very trendy. In September, Read More
Amongst a cornucopia of events, books and concepts flying around Read More
When my 5 year old grandson can have a fair Read More
What is increasingly being recognised as Australia's most important event Read More