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Yirrkala artists are experimenting with vivid pigments, non-figurative patterns, and new materials such as metal and rubber to tell new stories for a contemporary audience.
Artists connected to the remote Yirrkala community in East Arnhem Land were among the first Indigenous Australians to use ...
A night of performances from Bundjalung artists at the State Library of NSW. A night of performances from Bundjalung artists at the State Library of NSW. Kicking off NAIDOC Week 2025, enjoy a special ...
Bronwyn Oliver’s Shoal, 1995, is estimated at $600,000 to $800,000 at Smith & Singer. Bronwyn Oliver ’s sculpture, Tide , last year set the $1.25 million record for Australian sculpture at ...
Woods Bagot’s John Prentice reflects on working with some of Australia’s top artists to incorporate public art into the design of Sydney Central Station. ... Time Travellers by Dr Bronwyn Bancroft and ...
The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, which includes more than 3,600 artworks, is the only museum outside of Australia dedicated to the exhibition and study of Indigenous Australian art. Edward ...
This is what Australian art collectors splashed out on in 2024 Fourteen Australian paintings cracked $1 million this year, dominated by one high-flyer. Here’s what to expect in 2025.
Yasufumi Nakamori On Aboriginal Art Coming to the Asia Society Museum "New York City remains one of the centers of modern culture, and we need to present 'Maḏayin' as a critical part of the ...
Artwork description. United we stand, divided we fail the future was created by a collaboration between Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft and architect Dale Jones-Evans with input from the local ...
Koorie Art Show 2017 Melbourne: Bronwyn weaves a story of tradition. WHEN Bronwyn Razem was a child she would go to the Cape Otway Lighthouse to find and collect grasses.