Ghantoot, UAE, Google Earth, October 2 2016 Flour, fat, water and salt. Four ingredients used to form a paper-thin circle that is 0.3 metres in diameter.
In the summer of 1981, the writer William Gibson walked into a local electronics store in his hometown of Vancouver.
January 1970. The Cambodian–Thai border. Rucksack on my back. I set out across a barren stretch of earth, several hundred metres wide: no-man’s-land. One border post recedes, another is approachingR
Yolngu artists working at Bula’bula Arts, Ramingining are highly regarded for their unique paintings on bark and canvas, dupun (hollow logs), yidaki (didgeridu), and fibre art such as bush string…
Yolngu artists working at Bula’bula Arts, Ramingining are highly regarded for their unique paintings on bark and canvas, dupun (hollow logs), yidaki (didgeridu), and fibre art such as bush string…
Samantha Hobson, who had been subjected to domestic violence, was encouraged by her mentor Rosella Namok to work in the Lockhart River Art Centre.
Samantha Hobson, who had been subjected to domestic violence, was encouraged by her mentor Rosella Namok to work in the Lockhart River Art Centre.
In the early 1990s Leah King-Smith became well known for her photographic investigations into the representation of Indigenous Australians.
In the early 1990s Leah King-Smith became well known for her photographic investigations into the representation of Indigenous Australians.
Using varied visual references and strategies of pastiche, Juan Davila’s work makes a complex commentary on social politic
Using varied visual references and strategies of pastiche, Juan Davila’s work makes a complex commentary on social politic
Art and history enthusiasts will have the opportunity to study landmark Australian artworks in depth in the National Gallery of Victoria’s short course for adults, Illuminating Australian Ar
In 2015 Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena was appointed director of the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture, the global exhibition and think tank that draws architects to Venice in flocks.
Past Legacy: Present Tense looks at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from city and bush studios who have made their mark by reinterpreting and transforming semiotic signs and customary…
Pioneers of Japanese pop rock Shonen Knife, Los Angeles-based electro-R&B musician Nite Jewel and multi-platinum Australian singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke will headline the spring season of NGV Friday Nights.
Madarrpa artist Nonggirrnga Marawili is the daughter of the great pre-contact warrior and accomplished artist Mundukul, who did not live long enough to witness an era when Yolngu women were…
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Donald Laycock has lived a life as an Australian abstract painter. He is duly recognised as a major ‘art historical’ figure in twentieth-century Australian modern
Lei it on, a collection of contemporary lei and body adornment made by communities in the Torres Strait Islands will be on display at Cairns Art Gallery (CAG), opening 24…