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The world, especially the urban Blak art world, has recently Read More
The world, especially the urban Blak art world, has recently Read More
At last, you may say, he’s been to the Archibald Read More
Simon Chan at Sydney’s Art Atrium gallery has fingers in Read More
Western Australia is nothing if not patriotic, and occasionally it Read More
Dear Readers, As you are the most expert people in Read More
While Australian media has been proudly celebrating the Venice Biennale Read More
The inherent scholar in Dr Christian Thompson AO DPhil (it’s Read More
Amazing news from La Serenissima. For the first time in Read More
Hurrah! The Art Gallery of NSW has belatedly come up Read More
Warumunga and Luritja woman, Kelli Cole is to return to Read More
“I come from Rangani, that is north western Melville Island Read More
I first met the late Josh Muir when when the Read More
What a feast of Watsons are on offer in Ken Read More
I am indebted to Erwin Chlanda at the Alice Springs Read More
It seems weirdly appropriate that the 2024 Sydney Biennale entitled Read More
“Seeking views on new laws to tackle fake Indigenous-style art” Read More
“Welcome to the Past, Present and Future” declares the opening Read More
I couldn’t resist sharing with you a snippet from John 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
David Marr’s magisterial attempt to atone for his Queensland-based Uhr Read More
Given its delayed opening because of Covid – its ‘first Read More
Who owns what in a cultural history? The question is Read More
Te-Wheke – The Adversary didn’t look ready for a fight. Read More
“An independent panel investigating the APY Art Centre Collective has Read More
Sadly, the story of institutions where First Nations culture – Read More