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This year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
In the aftermath of the blast, art historian Gregory Buchakjian published an article identifying two paintings in the ...
In Australia, the only major auction house which continues to present dedicated sales of Aboriginal art is Deutscher and Hackett, whose March sale of 69-lots brought in $2.5 million (including ...
Yolŋu Power: The Art of Yirrkala brings together almost 300 works created over eight decades in a collaboration between AGNSW and one of Australia’s leading Aboriginal art centres – presented ...
The Embassy of Sweden in China marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Sweden and China at the opening ceremony of "Beijing on Water," an exhibition with photographs by Osvald ...
The future of an internationally acclaimed Indigenous art centre in Queensland is in doubt, with directors on the verge of calling in liquidators. The Lockhart River Art Centre is best known for a ...
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist known for his satirical and subversive graffiti art, often featuring political and social commentary. "I want to say yes, it's real," Sam said.
Explore the fascinating world of resin art by creating a stunning, frozen-in-time water drop splash. This DIY project is perfect for beginners and seasoned artists alike, offering an exciting way ...
Effective charge separation and transfer at the semiconductor–cocatalyst interface are essential for efficient photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. However, identifying an appropriate ...
A post shared by Lorenzo Quinn (@lorenzoquinnartist) on May 14, 2017 at 3:45am PDT Now rising sea levels are pushing more water into Venice and coastal cities around the world.
Now in its 11th year, the Storm Drain Art Contest brings together groups of artists to paint a section of downtown storm drains. Selected artists are provided a stipend for art supplies.
In a time of swings and roundabouts for Aboriginal Australian art in New York, two new works take a prominent position in the reimagined Michael C. Rockefeller wing.