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Nyapanyapa Yunupingu

Intrinsic to Nyapanyapa Yunupingu’s practice is her innovative media and highly individual painterly expression that she describes as ‘mayilimiriw’ – meaningless.

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Pedro Wonaeamirri

In Issue 39, John von Sturmer discusses how Pedro Wonaeamirri engages with ancient Tiwi teachings.

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Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards

This year, Yolŋu artist Djambawa Marawili AM is the winner of the Telstra Art Award for his piece Journey To America (2018). Made of natural pigments on stringybark, the work reflects on Marawili’s recent travels throughout the United States promoting Yolŋu philosophy. It depicts the iconic Statue of Liberty, along with five different states of […]

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The Koorie Art Show

The annual Koorie Art Show showcases the diverse talent of Victoria’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists

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Indigenous Australia in Berlin

Claire Dalgleish reviews the exhibition ‘Indigenous Australia’ at Berlin’s me Collectors Room

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MCA Announces John Mawurndjul National Tour

The works of master bark painter John Mawurndjul will tour the country in a major MCA exhibition.

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Travis De Vries 2018 NSW Aboriginal Arts Fellow

Sydney artist Travis De Vries has been awarded this year’s NSW Aboriginal Arts Fellowship

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Richard Bell | Dredging up the Past

Richard Bell’s most recent body of paintings spotlights the disempowerment of Indigenous Australians and the politics of Aboriginal emancipation.

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