Art for Art’s Sake
Art for Art's Sake, by Quentin McDermott, was shown on Four Corners, Monday 28 July. The transcript is available on the ABC website: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2008/s2316890.htm The program covers the Australian auction Read More
Cravin’ images
Article in the Sydney Morning Herald about two private collections of Aboriginal Art. Within a week, I visited two impressive exhibitions of private collections of Aboriginal art held in two Read More
30 Days of Happiness – Day 20
The Dark Mother blogs about an exhibition at Burrinja Gallery.
New work at Aboriginal Art Collection
New work by Alice Nampitjinpa Christopher Poulson Fiona Omeenyo Jeannie Petyarre Kathleen Petyarre Rosella Namok Silas Hobson is available at Aboriginal Art Collection in Chicago.
Eastern Desert Art presents Carved Wooden Bird by Wally Pwerle Clark
A eBlast sent to the Aboriginal Art Directory. View Eastern Desert Art presents Carved Wooden Bird by Wally Pwerle Clark This beautifully detailed work has been hand carved from the Read More
Space and Light
An Indigenous Art exhibition inspired curatorially by James Turell, Claude Monet and Walter De Maria, The Chicho Museum, Naoshima, Japan. 'There is no object in this work. There never was. Read More
Coo-ee Aboriginal Art presents Space and Light, Bondi Beach Australia
Coo-ee Aboriginal Art recently had an eBlast about their current exhibition, Space and Light.
Aboriginal Art on display at the Gallery
ABORIGINAL and Islander art is proudly on display in the Queensland Times gallery space of the Ipswich Art Gallery. Arts, Community and Cultural Services Committee Chairperson, Councillor Charlie Pisasale said Read More
Cessnock artist honoured at NAIDOC Week ceremony
From the Advertiser: Cessnock artist and art teacher Les Elvin received one of the highest accolades awarded to indigenous Australians when he was named Artist of the Year in Canberra Read More
NT super shires mean uncertain future for art centre
Harold Furber from the Titjikala Art Centre has spoken out about the Federal Government's intervention and its impact on Aboriginal art centres: Harold Furber says all remote art centres across Read More
Paintings to cover holes in the wall
10 ATMs around Australia will be painted by Titjikala artists in conjunction with the National Australia Bank. Quoted from the article: Titjikala Arts Centre manager Jane Easton said: "Their paintings Read More
Cherbourg Time
Cherbourg Time Young Black and Deadly Art The Block QUT Creative Industries Precinct, Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove (how to get here) Dates 7 to 16 August 2008 Info 07 3138 Read More
San Antonio Report: Review of The Lam Collection of Aboriginal Art
A review of the Lam Collection of Aboriginal Art: For those living outside the Lone Star state, the idea of organizing a significant show of contemporary Aboriginal art within the Read More
Aboriginal Art Sunglasses
Aboriginal art sunglasses from Australia Gift Shop. The glasses are part of the Outback ® Eyewear, Australian Outback ® Artists Series. Features include: Soft protective gift pouch. Story of the Read More
New artworks from Aboriginal Art Online
New artworks from Aboriginal Art Online are now available on the Aboriginal Art Cooperative.
Shalom Gamarada Art Exhibition Catalogue
View the Shalom Gamarada 2008 Art Exhibition Catalogue online.
Buyer beware
Benjamin Genocchio writes about the Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 which is preventing international collectors from acquiring certain pieces of Aboriginal art. Quoted from the article: I am Read More
Long Horizons and Slow Art: Thoughts on Art & Australia as Regina Wilson’s Exhibit Opens at Arena 1 Gallery in Santa Monica
Gregg Chadwick talks about Regina Wilson's exhibition in Santa Monica, California. Regina Wison's exhibition, PULCHRITUDO VAGA, runs from July 17th through August 3rd, 2008. The opening reception will be held Read More
Australian Photographic Artist launches Nudes in Europe
Royalty, Television stars and Europe's finest Art Critics gathered in Berlin, Germany to attend the unveiling of the latest exhibition by one of Australia's leading contemporary Indigenous artists Wayne Quilliam. Read More