Lockhart River art arrives in New York
Spectacular Indigenous art from far North Queensland has arrived in New York for the latest leg of a UQ Art Museum international tour. Our Way: Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Lockhart Read More
Earth & Spirit: Contemporary Indigenous Art from Australia and New Zealand
The Maori people of New Zealand are heirs to a vibrant culture that continues to find expression in the form of contemporary art. Earth and Spirit: Maori Art from New Read More
Kintore Pool construction begins
After years of planning and fund raising the construction of a swimming pool in Kintore has finally begun. In November of 2005, Papunya Tula Artists donated five significant works by Read More
GALLERY UPDATE – 16th of October, 2007.
Large and small works by emerging and established artists such as Patrick Tjungurrayi, Ningura Napurrula and Yinarupa Nangala have been added to our online gallery. One notable inclusion is a Read More
Jitendra Mudgal – Love Scenes
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Culture Warriors : National Indigenous Art Triennial 07 13th October 2007- 10th February 2008 National Gallery of Australia
The inaugural National Indigenous Art Triennial opened on the 13th of October at the National Gallery of Australia (Canberra) in the presence of many artists and a huge crowd of Read More
Culture Warriors, the inaugural National Indigenous Art Triennial
The Australian Led by visions of their own Miriam Cosic | October 12, 2007 An article from the inaugural National Indigenous Art Triennial, opening at the National Gallery of Australia Read More
Sydney Morning Herald – Mr Yalandja’s traditional sculptures go to Washington
The Sydney Morning Herald Erik Jensen October 12, 2007 Quoted from the article: The inaugural indigenous art triennial, Culture Warriors, sits Owen Yalandja's traditional carving alongside Danie Mellor's mosaic taxidermy. Read More
Bring back CDEP: Claire Martin
From ABC online: Northern Territory Chief Minister Clare Martin is calling for the Community Development Employment Program (CDEP) to be reinstated by the Federal Government. Ms Martin says the loss Read More
Sydney Morning Herald – A place in the sun for a late bloomer
The Sydney Morning Herald - A place in the sun for a late bloomer Steve Meacham October 10, 2007 Article in The Age about the Emily Kame Kngwarreye exhibitions in Read More
Investment and Entry level Aboriginal Art
Over 200 pieces of Investment and Entry level Aboriginal Art are being sold online by Lawson Menzies, Australia's leading Aboriginal Art Auction House. Items are being sold through fledgling online Read More
Purkitji
Short St Gallery in association with Warlayirti Arts presents Purkitji, new works by Boxer Milner, Hanson Pye and Frank Clancy Opens 20/10/2007 @ 6pm All welcome to attend
The Art Newspaper: Aboriginal art dealers fight back
Red Sand Art Gallery sues journalists who accuse them of defrauding indigenous artists In mid July in the massive modernist Supreme Court in Darwin, a frail Aboriginal man with a Read More
KIWIRRKURA WOMEN – Utopia Art, Sydney
Full of grace, pride and conviction the women of Kiwirrkura are a cultural and creative force. Their union is bound by kinship and a profound knowledge of country. The significant Read More
Artist“™s work a family affair
Artist's work a family affair The West Australian 4th October 2007 An article in the West Australian about the authenticity of Kimberley artist, Jack Dale's, works related to an exhibition Read More
X Strata Indigenous Art Awards
Article about X Strata Indigenous Art Awards, 2007. Quoted from the article: All in all, this is a rich and wonderful exhibition, but sadly misnamed. How much longer are supremely Read More
New Appetite for Aboriginal Art in France
France24 Paris October 3 2007 After fetching record prices in Australia, Aboriginal art is carving out a place on the art market in France, spurred by the opening last year Read More