Paintings from remote communities – from the Laverty Collection
The winter in Newcastle will be immeasurably brightened by 87 paintings from the remotest parts of Australia “ just a tiny part of the art collection of a remarkable couple, Read More
Paintings from remote communities
New show at the Newcastle Regional Art Gallery. Download the flyer.
Greetings from Warburton
Mori Gallery is right off the beaten track, beside Sydney's Western Distributor near the Entertainment Centre, and doesn't often associate with Aboriginal art. But the Warburton community is such a Read More
A4 Guide
The A4 Guide to Sydney shopping suggests you shop at the Gannon House Gallery or Boomalli Aboriginal Artists' Cooperative.
Contemporary art at your fingertips
Aboriginal Art is about to hit the EmorArts website, based in Dubai.
NAIDOC art show
In celebrating the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people throughout NAIDOC Week, an Aboriginal art display opens today in the Parkes Shire Council Coventry Room. Doors Read More
Atnwengerrp Collection by Minnie Pwerle
Minnie Pwerle, one of Australia's most important indigenous artists, was born in the Utpoia region in approximately 1910. Minnie did not start painting until late in 1999, her first finished Read More
Campaign for the Arts
The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is featured on the new Campaign for the Arts promotion to improve the study of the arts, at the University of Virginia.
Local art show grows
The Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery will open an exhibition of local Aboriginal artists this Thursday as part of NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Of Celebration) Week celebrations. The Read More
Lockhart River artist opens solo London exhibition at October Gallery
When the fire burns on the hills ... you get a lot of wind. On top of the hill ... it makes it burn fast ... makes it big. It Read More
A shonky easel empire
Beverley Knight talks to the Australian about shonky Aboriginal art. Quoted from the article: The Aboriginal art market is particularly vulnerable. Issues such as language barriers, the geographic remoteness of Read More
An Exaltation of Barks
Blogger Will Owen writes about the They Are Meditating: Bark Paintings from the Museum of Contemporary Art's Arnott's Collection exhibition. Quoted from the post: The book's back matter includes excellent Read More
Plan afoot to catalogue 25,000 years of indigenous art from infamous route
Sarah Smiles from The Age talks about the plans to document the Canning Stock Route. Quoted from the article: "Apart from the Silk Road, it is probably one of the Read More
Behind the dollar signs
An excerpt from Benjamin Genocchio's new book, Dollar Dreaming, published in the Australian. Quoted from the article: What is different, even unusual, about Aboriginal art is that prices rose at Read More
Utopia: the Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye – The National Art Center, Tokyo
Some beautiful works by Emily Kame Kngwarreye and a review of exhibition 'Utopia: the Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye' by Scott Rothstein from Art Found Out. Quoted from the post: Read More
Half their luck as mining boom boosts fortunes
The Art Gallery of Western Australia talks about the recently announced Indigenous Art Prize as well as possible acquisitions. "We moved heaven and earth to find $500,000 to buy a Read More
Behind the dollar signs
Benjamin Genocchio looks beyond the dollar signs in a review of Aboriginal art as an investment This blog links through to an article, Behind the dollar signs, published in the Read More
Nganampa Ngura
This is the first Iwantja exhibition in a long time.