Explore how Aboriginal art preserves cultural stories, adapts to modernity, and retains spiritual symbols through innovative ...
The Australian Cultural Fields: National and Transnational Dynamics project discussed in this article was supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council (DP140101970).
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Creative passion is perhaps the secret to a long life. Aboriginal artist Loongkoonan is proving that age is just a number by creating award-winning art well into her 100s. The exhibiting artist, born ...
Marlene Rubjunta’s love affair with soft sculpture – the art of shaping soft materials like cloth and rubber – was slow to ignite. When the Australian Indigenous artist first walked into a community ...
The Western art world interprets art from a Western perspective. Australian Aboriginal art is therefore often displayed in Stockholm's Museum of Ethnography, while in Australia it is regarded as ...
The groundbreaking Papunya Tula, Genesis and Genius exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales was the first major retrospective by artists from Papunya in Australia’s Western Desert. Consisting ...
Among the red rock hills of Murujuga in Western Australia's Pilbara region are a million ancient rock engravings. Some of the engravings date back 50,000 years, making them older than Stone Henge and ...
LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: One of the most spectacular national parks in Australia has become an unlikely battleground. The Grampians region in Victoria's west is home to about 90 per cent of ...
WA Environment Minister Matthew Swinbourn has labelled Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation member Raelene Cooper “an activist” ...
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