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Tom Colrain, who helps run and operate Queensland’s Australian and Oceanic Art Gallery, said he shipped multiple consignments — consisting of 36 unique pieces from indigenous Australian ...
To the Australian Aborigines, there is no such thing as wilderness. Every inch of their land is part of a story called a dreaming. Seattle's Margaret Levi and Robert Kaplan have been collecting ...
The Gallery purpose is to preserve, interpret, display and acquire the visual arts from the past and the present with an emphasis on the art of Western Australia and Indigenous art. The State Art ...
Eighteen regional art galleries in New South Wales are facing an uncertain future after missing out on four years' worth of ...
Through its collection, associated programs and stimulating exhibitions, gallery visitors are offered a unique and exciting experiences of historic and contemporary Australian artists and bring the ...
Three bronze sculptures looted from Cambodia and later sold to the National Gallery of Australia for $1.5 million will be returned to the Southeast Asian kingdom, the museum announced Thursday ...
While women are still underrepresented in the art world, the Art Gallery of South Australia’s (AGSA) blockbuster exhibition for 2025 is righting that wrong with a major new exhibition. In ...
SYDNEY, Sept 27 (Reuters) - An Australian court on Friday lifted a ban on a women's only art exhibit at a gallery in the southern state of Tasmania, saying it did not discriminate against men.
Pace African & Oceanic Art announced it would close this week after more than 50 years of selling artefacts from central and west Africa and the islands of the Pacific in New York.
Queensland Art Gallery opened in 1982 after local artists lobbied for a state art gallery, while the Gallery of Modern Art opened on a neighboring site in 2006 to showcase local, modern artwork.
Created by potters Hugo Osorio and Pedro Fuentes, 25 figures so far form a sort of artificial reef in the blue waters around the paradisiacal Isla Fuerte, off the coast of Colombia. They stand 1.5 ...
Australian Women's Weekly war correspondents Dorothy Drain and Adele Shelton-Smith, photographed in 1940. ( Supplied: Bendigo Art Gallery ) Drain's reporting took her to theatres of war, including ...