Daniel Walbidi : de la collection au prêt : entre enthousiasme et absence
Ces trois peintures de l'artiste Daniel Walbidi viennent de me quitter quelques mois pour une exposition au Musée Aborigène de la ville d'Utrecht en Hollande, le AAMU. Un sentiment étrange Read More
Nora Davidson – Featured Artist
Nora was born near the Community of Jameson where her family holds the story for Illurpa. Nora now lives at Blackstone with her family and enjoys the traditional life offered Read More
Gloria Petyarre
Gloria Petyarre is one of the most successful indigenous artists from Utopia, a region 270kms northeast from Alice Springs. Gloria's seven sisters are also artists, such as the well-known Kathleen Read More
Mawukura (Mulgra) Jimmy Nerrimah
Jila Ngurrara (Waterhole Country) 2 “ 23 May 2009 Mulgra Jimmy Nerrimah is a highly respected Walmajarri elder and medicine man. His country is around Wayampajarti a Jila (permanent waterhole) Read More
DH March 09 Aboriginal Art Auction Pt. 1
Nicholas Forrest reviews the two auctions held on the 25th of March. In the first installment he looks at the build up to the auctions: All eyes were on Deutscher Read More
DH March 09 Aboriginal Art Auction Pt. 2
The second installment from Nicholas Forrest talks about each auction in detail and comments that there is a reduced momentum in the Aboriginal art market: On a more positive not, Read More
Australia“™s aboriginal art enthralls all
Australian art seems to be the flavour of this week. Everywhere we can see reviews of ˜Desert Dreamings' “ an exhibition of works by 43 ethnic artists, from Yuendumu, a Read More
Collection Dialogue: Aboriginal Art
Ramapo College ” Works by Whitfield Lovell, through April 24, Pascal Gallery, Berrie Center, 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, N.J. Also: "Collection Dialogue: Aboriginal Art," through April 24, Kresge Gallery, Read More
Dream works find way in America
The story of Margo Smith and the Kluge-Ruhe: For most people, watching your house burn down would be a catastrophic event. It could make you pessimistic, angry and fearful. The Read More
Aboriginal Australian art in India
The Warlukurlangu Artists, a non-profit cooperative of aboriginal painters from Australia, documents a legacy that has been handed down hundreds of generations among the ethnic groups inhabiting the rugged outback. Read More
Aboriginal Australian art in India
The Warlukurlangu Artists, a non-profit cooperative of aboriginal painters from Australia, documents a legacy that has been handed down hundreds of generations among the ethnic groups inhabiting the rugged outback. Read More
Show your colours
EXPLOSION OF COLOURS IN RECENT ART NEW EXHIBITION SHOW YOUR COLOURS OPENS 23 APRIL From the intense colours in Emily Kame Kngwarreye's work to Billy Benn's subtle palette: Show Your Read More
Reviewing the perfect storm
But why the difference in clearances between the sales? One theory must be the difference in the Australian and the indigenous markets. The correction has exposed a softness in the Read More
Reviewing the perfect storm
But why the difference in clearances between the sales? One theory must be the difference in the Australian and the indigenous markets. The correction has exposed a softness in the Read More
International Art Fair coming to Singapore this November
SINGAPORE, April 10, 2009 Singapore is set to stage the Singapore International Art Fair 2009 (SIAF2009), an international art fair where art galleries around the world gather under one roof Read More
Batik Brilliance
Will Owen reviews Across the Desert: Aboriginal Batik from Central Australia: And yet the batiks themselves, like much textile art, are notoriously fragile, their materials and colors both susceptible to Read More
Aboriginal art take on Easter
Two paintings featuring an Aboriginal Jesus will add a touch of controversy to an Easter art exhibition in Darwin this week. One, a dot-like painting by Ngukurr artist Alan Joshua, Read More
Some highs for Aboriginal art in economic downturn
Its executive office John Oster says up to 20 art centres have had a drop in turnover and Aboriginal art sales are being affected by the slowing economy. He says Read More
Some highs for Aboriginal art in economic downturn
Its executive office John Oster says up to 20 art centres have had a drop in turnover and Aboriginal art sales are being affected by the slowing economy. He says Read More