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Cultural Identity, Our Greatest Asset

28/05/2023

by Lesley Wengembo Presented at the Sydney Oceanic Art Fair at the National Art School in 2021, updated in 2023 My life as an artist, the challenges I experienced in …

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The Ainu “Bear-Sending” Ceremony

28/05/2023

by Krisztina Turza The Ainu (meaning ‘human’ in their native language) are Japan’s oldest indigenous people, and they have survived and maintained their culture from the Late Palaeolithic period through …

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Pop Up Art Show: Featuring Work by Grim Jordan and Lesley Wengembo

28/05/2023

25 & 26 February at the One + 2 Artist Studio Balmain, Mansfield Street, Rozelle, NSW. Review by Rita Uechtritz & Margaret Cassidy  In many ways the work of two …

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The National 4: Australian Art Now exhibition

28/05/2023

Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 31 March – 9 July 2023 Image caption: Ivi, Kato Kakala (detail), 2022–23. Installation view, The National 4: Australian Art Now, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2023. ngatu (barkcloth); single-channel …

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Volume 28 – Issue 1

12/03/2023
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Transformation and Understanding

12/03/2023

Developing a greater understanding and hence appreciation of Oceanic art is surely the aspiration of all readers of this Journal. The place from which each reader and viewer commences this voyage …

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Tools of Intervention: Re-examining German and Papua New Guinean Art and Histories

12/03/2023

by  Lisa Hilli In late 2020, I was invited to be part of a curatorial advisory at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Led by former curator of Modern Art, Beatrice von Bormann, …

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The Evolution of the Contemporary Aboriginal Art Market

12/03/2023

by Adrian Newstead Have you ever wondered how it is that Aboriginal art became an international phenomenon with pieces selling for thousands, even hundreds of thousands of dollars, while indigenous …

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Ömie barkcloth Exhibition Opening Speech

11/03/2023

This speech was presented by Steven Gagau at the opening of Ömie barkcloth: Pathways of nioge Exhibition, Thursday 9 February at the Chau Chak Wing Museum Today’s launch is an exciting exhibition …

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Masked Histories: Turtle Shell Masks and Torres Strait Islander People

11/03/2023

2022, 215 pages, Leah Lui-Chivizhe, The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne University Publishing Review by Stan Florek I opened this book with great anticipation. My interest in Torres Strait Islander culture and …

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