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In Australia, the only major auction house which continues to present dedicated sales of Aboriginal art is Deutscher and Hackett, whose March sale of 69-lots brought in $2.5 million (including ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNFrom Arnhem Land to the world, power of art on showArtists connected to the remote Yirrkala community in East Arnhem Land were among the first Indigenous Australians to use ...
Fresh from its world premiere in Brisbane, one of the world’s leading contemporary circus companies, Circa, takes over Riverside Theatres with its stunning new work Wolfgang in the Stars, from 17th to ...
One of the most beautiful paintings in the Art Gallery of NSW is a little panel from the Sienese School attributed to Sano di Pietro, and given to the gallery by James Fairfax (or more exactly ...
Last week, when Federal Government Environment Minister Murray Watt signed off on a 40-year extension to Woodside Energy’s Pilbara-based Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) processing plant – granting it a ...
In a time of swings and roundabouts for Aboriginal Australian art in New York, two new works take a prominent position in the reimagined Michael C. Rockefeller wing.
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Large crowds gather across the country in memory of an Aboriginal man who died in custody - MSNLarge crowds are gathering this weekend across the country in memory of an aboriginal man who died in custody in Alice Springs last week. The rallies are part of a 'national week of action ...
Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation have become the first Indigenous organisation in Australia to be awarded a new workforce contract. Find out more. The new contract – the “Workforce Australia ...
Paul Taçon, an expert in rock art at Griffith University, notes that the hand stencils are similar to designs created until recently in northern Australia. Aboriginal Australian elders he has ...
The Potter Museum of Art relaunches with the outstanding 65,000 Years, a Short History of Australian Art Published: June 5, 2025 1:04am EDT Roger Benjamin , University of Sydney ...
Maree Clarke is on a clear mission: to preserve South-East Australian Aboriginal culture using the power of art. The latest, groundbreaking example of this is Welcome to Country — Now You See Me ...
Discussions will get underway in the coming months with New South Wales Aboriginal communities across the state being asked: do they want a treaty?
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