Prisoners reveal their stories in FORM of art
As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words and 15 Aboriginal prisoners from Greenough Regional Prison have used brushes to tell their stories. These artworks are Read More
Nothing succeeds like success
A great article by Will Owen about Papunya Tula But the company's commercial and artistic success, while it may be the envy of art centres and dealers across Australia, is Read More
Talk about a hullabaloo
Rumours have been swirling during the past fortnight that a private dealer, Chris Simon, has been attracting support from local artists for him to take over Papunya Tula Artists, based Read More
2009 Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize to visit local gallery
The Northern Rivers Community Gallery will host the 2009 Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize. The exhibition begins on Wednesday 26 May, with the official launch on Friday 28 May Read More
What is the fate of Papunya Tula?
The threat of hostile takeover leaves many waiting in anticipation for the fate of Papunya Tula Arts. From the ABC: The Australian Aboriginal Arts industry has been waiting in great Read More
Not necessarily for art“™s sake
An ABC report that one of the Centre's most successful private art dealers has launched a takoever bid for the Papunya Tula Co-operative points to an interesting new chapter in Read More
Announcing the winner of the 2010 Alice Prize
Announcing the winner of the 2010 Alice Prize Alison Alder ˜Carcass' (tryptich) 2009 Screen printed gouache on paper 120 x 252cm Honourable Mention Yinarupa Nangala 'Untitled' Acrylic on linen Tobias Read More
Warlayirti Artists from Balgo WA travel to Japan to paint a TT Roadster at the Audi Tokyo Forum.
A must see! Absolutely brilliant video from Joe Tusler: Recently I travelled to Japan with Warlayirti Artists as part of the "Ingalimpa Tjuntu" exhibition at the Audi Tokyo Forum, here Read More
Shinju Matsuri
Website: http://www.shinjumatsuri.com.au Contact details: Office: (08) 9192 6461 Email: pr@shinjumatsuri.com.au The dates are Friday 27 August to Sunday 5 August This is the 40th year of Shinju Matsuri and we Read More
Makinti Napanangka – Western Australian Indigenous Art Award 2010
Papunya Tula Artists would like to congratulate Makinti Napanangka, who has been selected as a finalists in the 2010 Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards. This award is the nation's richest Read More
36th Alice Prize – A National Contemporary Art Award
Johnny Yungut Tjupurrula, Makinti Napanangka and Yinarupa Nangala were invited to exhibit in the 36th Alice Prize. The Alice Prize is $20,000 acquisitive art prize which this year was judged Read More
San Francisco: Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery at SF Fine Art Fair
At the San Francisco Fine Art Fair, Rebecca Hossack will be exhibiting work by the leading contemporary Australian artists David Bromley, Paul Davies, Allyson Reynolds, Richard Allen and Andrew Taylor. Read More
Call for entries, Important Aboriginal Art from Private Collections- June exhibition
The gallery has had consigned a select group of Aboriginal artefacts, sculptures and paintings from three major private collections. For our June exhibition we are looking to augment these works Read More
Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd Press Release 19th May 2010
Over the last two weeks Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd has been made aware of rumours circulating relating to an immediate change of current management. This is untrue. There have Read More
Desert art to show in Beijing
From the Age: Dot paintings from the indigenous community of Papunya are heading to the heart of Beijing. In an exercise in cultural diplomacy, packers at the National Museum of Read More
Aboriginal art makes the long trek to China
From the Australian: The works are large and bold. Most were created in the central Australian community of Papunya in the 1970s when the Aboriginal art movement was starting to Read More
25 May, Artist Talk by David Garneau
Australian Aboriginal Art: A Reading Group Artist Talk by David Garneau Visiting Canadian Indigenous Métis artist & curator Apropos Appropriate Appropriations (Art after the Apology) Koorie Heritage Trust, Tuesday, 25 Read More
Indigenous Communal Intellectual Property Rights Not Supported in Australian Law
Indigenous Communal Intellectual Property Rights are not Supported in Australian Law. The Mowanjum people of the Northern Kimberley have custodial rights and responsibilities for the portrayal of the Wandjina, which Read More
Mount Liebig Photography Project 2004; Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Museum; Through August 15
The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is one of my favorite places in Charlottesville. I like its serene setting on Pantops, the simplicity of the museum's purpose, and the way the Read More