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Indigenous art

August 2024

  • The Last Stand by Fiona Francois Charcoal drawing

    From Tasmanian cliffs to pig-nosed turtles: $100,000 Hadley’s Art prize – in pictures

    Hadley’s Art prize is an annual acquisitive prize for Australian landscape art that is believed to be the richest in the world. Selected from 35 finalists, Zoe Grey has won for The Shape of Rock

July 2024

  • Choirboys sing

    Australian arts in focus
    ‘My God, how courageous’: the British choirboys taking on an Indigenous family’s painful story

    Bpangerang poet Judith Nangala Crispin initially felt conflicted about the 583-year-old Choir of King’s College, Cambridge singing her verse – but she had a radical change of heart

June 2024

  • Backstage with Bangarra

    Backstage with Bangarra – in pictures

    For the first time Bangarra Dance Theatre invites audiences behind the scenes, with Guardian Australia photographer Blake Sharp-Wiggins documenting their latest performance Horizon at the Sydney Opera House

May 2024

  • a composite made of Gina Rinehart and the portrait of her that's in the NGA

    Australian arts in focus
    Comedian drops plan for a billboard of Gina Rinehart portrait in Times Square

  • Janina Harding and Dr Destiny Deacon at White Bay Power Station for ‘Lights On’ Opening Night of the 24th Biennale of Sydney (2024). Photograph: Katje Ford.

    Australian arts in focus
    Destiny Deacon, ‘superstar’ Indigenous artist and activist, dies aged 67

  • Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers dives into the pool

    Gina Rinehart portrait saga: largesse comes at a peculiar cost for Australia’s swimmers

  • vincent namatjira's portrait of gina rinehart

    Vincent Namatjira says ‘people don’t have to like my paintings’ after Gina Rinehart demands portrait be removed

  • Gina Rinehart demands National Gallery of Australia remove her portrait

  • ‘I’m super excited, but it’s bloody expensive!’ Australia’s Eurovision megafans gather to cheer on Electric Fields in Sweden

April 2024

  • Glicéria Tupinambá (right, with her niece Jessica) in the Brazilian pavilion at Venice, which features the Tupinambá cloak, along with letters asking for its return.

    Part protest, part rave: the Indigenous artists stunning the Venice Biennale

  • Archie Moore's presentation in the Australia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

    ‘Very totemic and very Aboriginal’: Australia’s entry at Venice Biennale is a family tree going back 65,000 years

  • Festivalgoers from the air

    ‘This place is a gem’: in remote Australia, a cultural festival thousands of years in the making

  • Glass bush bananas placed on a flat surface glowing green in the blue darkness

    ‘Like a radioactive cloud’: elegance and horror combine in powerful Yhonnie Scarce exhibition

March 2024

  • Kim Beazley

    Kim Beazley urges Tanya Plibersek to reject Woodside LNG plant extension

    Former Labor leader joins other ex-ALP leaders, Indigenous elders and scientists in calling for protection of Indigenous rock art on WA’s Burrup peninsula
  • Judy Watson’s exhibition, mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri, inside Queensland Art Gallery

    The subtle alchemy of Judy Watson: ‘As an artist there’s things you can’t control – that’s what I love’

    Queensland Art Gallery is showing the most expansive survey of the Waanyi artist’s work to date; strikingly beautiful pieces that draw the viewer into dark history
  • Australian Dance Theatre's 2024 production Marrow

    ‘A revolutionary moment’: what’s the future for Indigenous Australian dance?

    The ancient storytelling tradition has a long political history. In the wake of the voice referendum, finding resources and audiences takes on a fresh urgency

February 2024

  • Ellie Buttrose and Archie Moore

    Venice Biennale 2024: Australian pavilion to explore colonisation, incarceration and First Nations resilience

    Artist Archie Moore will draw from his personal history – and databases including Guardian Australia’s Deaths Inside – to create a ‘site for quiet reflection’

December 2023

  • Artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye.

    Australian arts in focus
    Art world split over NGA name change for one of Australia’s greatest female painters

    Curators of new exhibition say decision was made in consultation with artist’s family and dismiss claims move is ‘paternalistic’

November 2023

  • Kelli Cole and Hetti Perkins in front of the batiks

    Emily Kam Kngwarray: stunning retrospective brings perspective – and agency – to an Australian great

  • Maree Clarke.

    Australian arts in focus
    Maree Clarke wins $60,000 Melbourne urban sculpture prize for detailed glass renderings of nature

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