In the mind’s eye
Aboriginal art is the classic example of good intentions being funnelled through art towards a higher social and political purpose
In the mind’s eye
Aboriginal art is the classic example of good intentions being funnelled through art towards a higher social and political purpose
Dreaming their way: Aboriginal art on view at Hood Museum
The Aboriginal people of Australia are that country's most impoverished group. They have an average household income 40 percent lower than the rest of Australia's residents, according to the Australian Read More
MAKINTI NAPANANGKA – Article in Art Collector Magazine
An article featuring senior Papunya Tula Artist and shareholder, Makinti Napanangka, will be published in the July issue of Australian Art Collector (Issue 37).
John Mawurndjul – Mapping Djang
John Mawurndjul is considered one of the most significant Australian artists of his generation. He has led a virtual revolution in bark painting, transforming the work of his country in Read More
Joel Fine Art Important Australian & International Art 16 October 2006
Joel Fine Art Important Australian & International Art auction 16 October 2006
Denise Green Metonymy in Contemporary Art: A New Paradigm
In her book, Metonymy in Contemporary Art: A New Paradigm (University of Minnesota Press, 2005), Green outlines her understanding of Greenberg's formalist position and her complaints against it, which are Read More
Luminaries of the Desert
Luminaries showcases work by some of the most significant artists of the Central and Western Deserts, and introduces a few rising stars. The painters are diverse in their styles, but Read More
Heather Umbagai
West Kimberley artist Heather Umbagai has prepared her first solo exhibition for Japingka Gallery. Heather s paintings are bright and freely worked images of her Kimberley homelands.
Desart Newsletter October 2006
October 2006 INSIDE EDITION 5
The incredible intensity of seeing beyond the surface
In his last two prolific decades as a photographer, Michael Riley appeared to dance from genre to genre as he expressed his concerns as an indigenous artist. Initially drawn to Read More
Community art centres unite for desert art market
More than 10 community art centres affiliated with DesArt, the Association of Central Australian Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres.
Adrian Robertson Jangala.
The exhibition opens at Alcaston Gallery on October 4 and continues through to October 28, 2006. The artist's landscapes are bold and energetic, depic ... more
Jirrika tuwurrapirri yinyingpeningi? (What Bird Is That?) Bird paintings and carvings from Warmun Art Centre, Western Australia
The exhibition opens at Alcaston Gallery on October 4 and continues through to October 28, 2006. This major thematic exhibition features leading artis ... more
Architecture Australia Naturally In Paris
An article about the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris featuring the work by Australian Aboriginal artists.