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Indigenous artist and activist Richard Bell’s retrospective show at the MCA until November 7. Credit: Nick Moir That was before the contemporary art market became the multi-billion dollar ...
In the vast space that follows, and opposite Bell’s striking mural made in collaboration with Emery Douglas, former minister for culture of the Black Panther Party in the US, Bell uses the ...
I’m saying goodbye to artist/activist Richard Bell after an entertaining morning chatting with him at the Museum of Contemporary Art, which will soon host a retrospective of his work.
Bell is an internationally renowned artist who works across painting, installation, ... we should all be talking about Richard Bell Published: January 25, 2023 3:23pm EST.
A tent festooned with protest placards by the Brisbane-based Indigenous artist Richard Bell will pop up at Tate Modern in London this May. Titled Embassy, the tent will host a programme of public ...
Richard Bell has been an activist for half a century. Now he's telling his story Bell began making art in his early 30s, figuring out it was a way to pursue his activism, without getting arrested.
Richard Bell has always used his art as a vehicle — not for it’s own sake, but to extend his political activism and reach into the white box to challenge the institutions and power structures.
Aboriginal artist Richard Bell is sitting on a bench in Kassel, Germany, enjoying the sunshine and crowds, when a couple from Austria approach him to ask about his work, Pay the Rent (2022 ...
Richard Bell is an award winning artist and a man who has been at the forefront campaigning for First Nations rights for decades. You Can Go Now, is directed by award winning Filmmaker, Larissa ...
Queensland-born Richard Bell said Archibald Prize-winning artist Del Kathryn Barton was insulting Aboriginal people with her large-scale painting, the heart land, at the Art Gallery of South ...
Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra inspires work by artist Richard Bell. The Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, established in 1972, inspired an artwork for the Biennale of Sydney.
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