Art Elysées
Avenue des Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris Du jeudi 23 au dimanche 26 octobre tous les jours de 11H00 à 20H30 Vernissage : mercredi 22 octobre de 18H00 à 22H00 sur invitation. Read More
The great creative Golden Age of long ago and here and now
Danie Mellor 'The great creative Golden Age of long ago and here and now', Caruana & Reid Fine Art in association with Holmes a Court Gallery, Perth, WA 19th September Read More
Danie Mellor on Stateline ““ ABC TV Canberra
Danie Mellor on Stateline “ ABC TV Canberra 13th July 2008 to 13th July 2008
Frog Dreaming Country, Indigenous Australia Community Tourism
Ian Crawshaw posts an interesting read about Indigenous tourism: Two hours south of Katherine, just off the 2,500km Central Arnhem Highway to Cairns, there is an unsealed, red sand road Read More
ACPACS Seminar: Art and Politics in Melanesia
Political crises and social upheavals galvanise artists to give vision and voice to people's concerns. In Melanesia, as elsewhere, art is an active agency that draws attention to issues of Read More
ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR THE 2009 WILSON HTM NATIONAL ART PRIZE
Fostering the development of artistic talent in Australia, the Wilson HTM National Art Prize is again open for entry. Launched in 2007, the Wilson HTM National Art Prize is an Read More
How outsiders get a raw deal
John McDonald for the Sydney Morning Herald writes an interesting piece on outsider art: IN SEPTEMBER 2006, the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris hosted a survey of Australian outsider artists. Read More
The resurrection of a language long lost
Malcolm King in The Age today, writes about the losing of the many Aboriginal languages: The world's languages are dying at a rate of one a fortnight, but an Aboriginal Read More
Aboriginal art in regional round up
Design*Sponge editor Grace Bonney blogs about Aboriginal art: for the past few weeks we've been exploring the major design hubs in australia. but as with anywhere, there are those incredibly Read More
Exhibition 6 September 2008: Soho Galleries presents Walangari Karntawarra Floor Talk & Exhibition ‘Songlines’, Sydney Australia
International award winning artist, Walangari Karntawarra, explains the ancient Dreaming Stories that inspire his spellbinding paintings. He will talk about his art, culture and spirituality at Sydney's Soho Galleries, as Read More
Exhibition September 08: Coo-ee Aboriginal Art presents Utopia“™s Modern Women Collection, Bondi Beach Australia
The Utopia's Modern Women Collection was assembled by the past Director of Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane. It is a broad curatorial framework representing their reference of indigenous readings of the Read More
Special Screening of Twelve Canoes in Sydney
The Yolngu People of Ramingining, Arnhem Land NT invite you and a guest to share a remarkable view of their world with a special screening of Twelve Canoes to celebrate Read More
Alick Tipoti and Dennis Nona exhibit in Berlin and London
Leading Torres Strait Islander artists, Alick Tipoti and Dennis Nona will see their work in major exhibitions in Berlin and London this month. Nona's monumental six metre linocut, ˜Yawarr' has Read More
The Colour Black: Photographic Exhibition by Leading Aboriginal Artist Wayne Quilliam”
The Colour Black' photographic exhibition by leading Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam is certain to evoke a wide range of emotions by people who visit this stunning collection of work when Read More
Old art’s modern twist
A BIPLANE and a car woven from grass represent the dramatic changes taking place in Aboriginal fibre art. The works are included in a new touring exhibition, ReCoil , at Read More
Untitled (The Tyranny of Distance), 2008 – Exhibition
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Paddington is currently hosting new installation works by Indigenous-Australian artist Jonathan Jones. Untitled (The Tyranny of Distance), 2008 is positioned within the main exhibition space and Read More
Cross Cultural Performance: Yasurai no Hana
On Thursday 4 September Walangari Karntawarra will be performing with a famous Japanese dancer Takujiro Hanayagi and his lovely wife, Michiko Fuji who is a renowned Japanese folk singer with Read More
Journey through the Pilbara without leaving Perth
The biggest ever exhibition of Aboriginal art from the Pilbara will go on show next month, giving West Australians an opportunity to see a style of art that has remained Read More
Journey through the Pilbara without leaving Perth
The biggest ever exhibition of Aboriginal art from the Pilbara will go on show next month, giving West Australians an opportunity to see a style of art that has remained Read More
A Celebration and Appreciation of the Richness of Aboriginal Art
From the beginning Gallery de Boer Fine Art & Jazz has represented First Nations artists. Now we are expanding the range of aboriginal artists we represent and those whose works Read More