Intellectual inbreeding, but insight aplenty
The final piece, ˜The Collector', is by Nicolas Rothwell, perhaps our finest essayist. This subtle, sublime piece ” 14 pages long ” was first published in The Monthly. It documents Read More
Art code may not erase dodgy dealers
What impact will the new code have? The intensely negotiated draft code for the Aboriginal art market was unveiled yesterday by federal Arts Minister Peter Garrett, a year and a Read More
Written in the Land celebrates the life of Indigenous Elder of the Kimberley“™s Queenie McKenzie
The book on the life of an Indigenous leader of the East Kimberley in Western Australia Queenie McKenzie was launched at the National Museum of Australia by Federal Indigenous Affairs Read More
Applications Now Open For Eat Your Words Writing Project
Interested in arts writing? Then it's time to EAT YOUR WORDS! Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, and managed by Artworkers Alliance - 'Eat Your Words' is a Read More
A passionate engagement
Marie Geissler on collecting Aboriginal art Described by renowned Australian art critic, Robert Hughes, as belonging to ˜the world's last great art movement', collectors of art from this extraordinary ancient Read More
Art Education 2009: Michael Reid Gallery
In 2009 the art galleries Michael Reid at Elizabeth Bay and Michael Reid at Murrurundi will continue to offer one of the most comprehensive Australian art education programmes in the Read More
The titles that bind
From the Age: After a career as a publisher, anti-Vietnam War campaigner, art critic, columnist, investigative journalist (not to mention serial wife; four husbands were acquired and released along the Read More
New Beginnings: Classic Paintings from the Corrigan Collection of 21st Century Aboriginal Art
For more than 40 years leading businessman Pat Corrigan has been one of Australia's largest and most significant arts benefactors. A strong supporter of the innovative and of living artists, Read More
The NIT Blacklist 2008
From the National Indigenous Times: 2008 was a year of highs and lows for Aboriginal Australia. The high was, undoubtedly, the national apology in February. But the lows were... well, Read More
In the shadow of modernity
The disappearance of a powerful desert artist and magic man offers a rare window into the hidden realm of traditional indigenous beliefs From Nicholas Rothwell at the Australian: One morning Read More
DESERT RAIN – INDIGENOUS FINE ART STOCK ROOM SALE
To celebrate this festive time, Desert Rain is holding a STOCK ROOM SALE, as an added bonus to your Christmas shopping. Works on canvas or linen from both collectable and Read More
BEYONCE’S momento of Australia
When the singer Beyonce toured here, The Sydney Entertainment Centre came to The Artery to find a piece of artwork they could give to the singer as a memento of Read More
QANTAS infight magazine – Dec 08 / Jan 09
Travelling on Qantas in the next month or two? Chances are you'll spot the artery's new advert featured in Qantas's inflight magazine...
Stockroom Show
SCOTT LIVESEY GALLERIES We would like to wish you an enjoyable and festive holiday season and express our gratitude for your continued interest in the gallery. From Christmas until early Read More
Black and White
NG Art Gallery warmly invites you to the opening of Black & White in collaboration with Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery tuesday 9 december 6pm “ 8pm exhibition 9 “ 20 Read More
Evelyn Pultara
Evelyn Pultara was born during the outbreak of World War II at Woodgreen Station, the cattle property adjoining Utopia Station and has now become a senior custodian for her Dreaming Read More
Galya Pwerle Exhibition
Galya is continually developing her own unique, contemporary style and is proving to be an exciting and progressive artist. In 2005 and 2008 her work was nominated in the prestigious Read More
Galya Pwerle Exhibition
Galya is continually developing her own unique, contemporary style and is proving to be an exciting and progressive artist. In 2005 and 2008 her work was nominated in the prestigious Read More
Warlimpirringa Tjapaltjarri
Warlimpirringa Tjapaltjarri was born on a hillside east of Kiwirrkura, near the West Australian Northern Territory border in the late 1950's. He was the oldest of three brothers who came Read More
CIT Yurauna artists ““ Past and Present
This exhibition is an opportunity to showcase the work of past and present students from the Canberra Institute of Technology Yurauna Centre. Dr Colin Adrian Chief Executive of CIT said Read More