October, 2006

Just deserts for Namatjira

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 21.10.06

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In the mind's eye

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 20.10.06

Aboriginal art is the classic example of good intentions being funnelled through art towards a higher social and political purpose...» Read More

In the mind's eye

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 20.10.06

Aboriginal art is the classic example of good intentions being funnelled through art towards a higher social and political purpose...» Read More

Dreaming their way: Aboriginal art on view at Hood Museum

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 20.10.06

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 government's social justice commission. They have an unemployment rate three...» Read More

MAKINTI NAPANANGKA - Article in Art Collector Magazine

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 19.10.06

An article featuring senior Papunya Tula Artist and shareholder, Makinti Napanangka, will be published in the July issue of Australian Art Collector (Issue 37)....» Read More

John Mawurndjul - Mapping Djang

John Mawurndjul - Mapping Djang

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 18.10.06

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 central Arnhemland from what is referred to as X- Ray...» Read More

Ahalpere Country

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 18.10.06

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Joel Fine Art Important Australian & International Art 16 October 2006

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 16.10.06

Joel Fine Art Important Australian & International Art auction 16 October 2006...» Read More

Denise Green Metonymy in Contemporary Art: A New Paradigm

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 15.10.06

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 complex, far-reaching and personal. From her perspective as an Australian,...» Read More