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Richard Bell: You Can Go Now!

It is surprising to think this is the first full length documentary feature on the iconoclastic Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman, and Gurang Gurang artist Richard Bell, whose career now spans thirty plus years. Knowing Richard’s practice, and his flair for satire, it’s a wonder that Bell has never produced his own mockumentary. Still, this new documentary […]

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Australia. Antipodean Stories

‘AUSTRALIA. ANTIPODEAN STORIES’ at PAC, Milan, is the largest exhibition of contemporary Australian art to be presented outside Australia.

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Richard Bell at the Tate Modern

Michael Young chats to Richard Bell about his failed Venice proposal and his forthcoming exhibit at London’s Tate Modern.

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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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