Australia

Is the British Museum reviving our reputation, or conflating it?
This week Enduring Civilisation opened in London to mixed reviews – were they warranted of the exhibition or is this…

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Like Lawler’s 1955 play about a good thing ending badly, this production, despite a pleasing first act, ends in unconvincing…

Working with your lover
What benefits are there in making art with your life partner, and does it mean you’re always bringing your work…

Making desert art contemporary
Ikuntji Artists encapsulates the diverse culture and community of Haasts Bluff in Central Australia.

The art centres shaping the future of Indigenous art
Aboriginal art centres, organisations and festivals are breaking new ground in integrating traditional and contemporary Indigenous art.

The Wilin Centre: building opportunities for Indigenous Australians
Melbourne University's Wilin Centre offers a platform for Indigenous artists to find pathways to the arts industry.

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
New appointments this week in regional and visual arts.

Indigenous art practice at the tropical top end of Australia
The Indigenous Art Centre Alliance supports local communities, showcasing the distinct art practices of North Queensland.

TARNANTHI: casting a new light on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art
The inaugural TARNANTHI Festival offers insight into Australia's rich and diverse Indigenous art and culture.

Exhibition putting Martu art back on the map
‘We don't need a map’ celebrates the enduring culture of the Martu, the traditional owners of the Western Desert.