Eastern Desert Art presents Awely (Body Paint) by Joy Kngwarreye Jones
Striking new talent emerges from renowned artistic Family Joy Kngwarreye Jones is the youngest painter to emerge from a renowned family of artists including her sister Lily Sandover Kngwarreye, brother Read More
Tjapaltjarri Brothers – The last nomads exhibition closes
The Tjapaltjarri Brothers - The last nomads exhibition closes today.
Aboriginal Benefits Foundation – Bid Now!
The Aboriginal Benefits Foundation's inaugural charity art auction and fundraising dinner was held at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art on 18 September 2008. Close to $300,000 was raised to respond Read More
Beyond Sacred: Buy This Book!
A fantastic post by Will Owen about his introduction to Australian Aboriginal Art and the role the Laverty collection played in expanding his mind. Like all of his posts this Read More
Awards invite reinvention
More about the fallout from this year's Telstra Art awards and the possible changes that will be made for the 2009 edition: "It's the silver jubilee this year (for the Read More
Beauty from within
Nicholas Rothwell reviews/previews the 2008 Desert Mob Art Show in Alice Springs: The most appealing works on view in this year's Desert Mob hold to the recent pattern: newly established Read More
Forums to review Telstra art award
Telstra's sponsorship of the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards is secure, but the format of the awards is not. Focus groups are being run around the country Read More
Warm Reception for Authoritative New Aboriginal Art Guide
ALICE SPRINGS, SEPTEMBER 28, 2008” The centre of Australia is buzzing as the renowned annual Aboriginal art gathering, Desert Mob, unfolds. Last night's launch of the McCulloch's Contemporary Aboriginal Art: Read More
Contemporary Aboriginal art has the wind in his sails in France
Read more at the Yimbama blog: After the opening of the Quai Branly Museum, some exhibitions in galleries such as Galerie Luc Berthier and some auctions Gaïa and Artcurial, the Read More
Aboriginal art in France – The Peter Los Collection: Journey through “Time of Dreams”
On July 7 the first-ever sale of Aboriginal Art at Artcurial | Briest - Poulain - F. Tajan. It will be the most important ensemble ever to come to auction Read More
Beyond Sacred book explores Aboriginal art
Suzanna Clarke reviews Beyond Sacred: This publication on their collection is a coffee-table book, replete with lush photographic plates and photos of locales where the art was sourced. Divided into Read More
3rd Annual Aboriginal Charity Art Auction
3rd Annual Aboriginal Art Charity Auction, 12th October 2008 @6pm, Melbourne Australia: Koorie Heritage Trust presents ˜gnokan danna murra kor-ki' = ˜give me your hand my friend'. Over 100 significant Read More
UWA reveals world’s first chemically coded painting
Article about the chemical code that is being trialled in Western Australia which protects the authenticity of artworks: A secret chemical code has been painted into an Aboriginal art work Read More
Distinctive contemporary works
The Lam Collection is on display through South Texas: On view through Oct. 25, the Lam Collection of Aboriginal Art is one of the most distinctive art exhibitions presented in Read More
October Survey at Outstation
A fantastic range of work highlighted in October 2008 by Outstation in Darwin.
Indigenous art centre celebrates 60 years
ABC News helps Ernabella Arts celebrate 60 years: Sixtieth anniversary celebrations at South Australia's Ernabella Art Centre culminated last night with an emotional community concert. The art centre, in the Read More
Aboriginal Art – SELLING EXHIBITION 30 SEPT ““ 11 OCT
ON VIEW 162 Queen St. Woollahra Mon“Sat 11am“5pm There are 43 lots.
Invisible ‘fingerprints’ guard indigenous paintings
Victoria Laurie from the Australian writes about a new canvas from Freddie Timms, Wunubi Springs, the first indigenous artwork to contain chemical encoding, a technique being trialled by the University Read More
QUT students coming to aid of island population
A group of QUT engineering students is traveling to Bentick Island to build much-needed infrastructure: Five engineering students from Brisbane will travel more than 2000 kilometres to a remote indigenous Read More
Anna Petyarre
Anna Petyarre from the Utopia region, shows her latest paintings. David Wroth, Japingka director who has recently spent time with Anna as she painted, says of her work: "Anna maintains Read More