Fiona Foley, "HHH" (2004). Courtesy of artist/Niagara Galleries. (via MoCADA.org) I just started reading Toure’s Post Blackness: What It means to be Black Now, which features a number of black artists ...
When faced with the demise of their culture, often as a result of government mandates, Australia's Aboriginal communities decided to hold on and continue expressing their values and beliefs through ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — In 1971, at a remote government settlement in Australia’s Northern Territory called Papunya, a group of elderly Aboriginal men painted designs from ancestral creation stories onto a ...
‘Color is Life: Women’s Work Today’ displays the colorful versatility of the Kluge-Ruhe’s collection
The exhibit weaves together an often underrepresented story — that of female Aboriginal artists and their numerous ...
On September 17, the Asia Society in New York will open a unique exhibition showcasing the rich history of Aboriginal Australian bark painting. “Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark ...
It's the last week to see Desert Painters of Australia at Gagosian in Beverly Hills, which features work by indigenous Australians. “The story [behind these paintings] starts in the 1950s -- not the ...
An artist, educator and writer specializing in Australian indigenous art will be the next director of the University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, a search committee announced ...
One Aboriginal family has been fighting for nearly a decade to protect the Doongmabulla Springs. Children at Manchester Museum play with dolls made by the Anindilyakwa as part of a yearly promise. It ...
Marlene Nampitjina speaks about her art with MOA visitors. Nampitjina shared stories about her family and their connections to her art. (Emmeline Blythe) BYU’s Museum of Art hosted an artist panel to ...
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