Aboriginal Art Storms Online
This year has been one of terrible isolation for many Read More
This year has been one of terrible isolation for many Read More
Who will emerge from the next couple of weeks as Read More
The first dedicated Aboriginal art auction in the US by Read More
Toward the end of 1991, women's Awelye ceremonies were being Read More
From ghost net sculpture to body amour, a new fibre Read More
A follow-up to my Menil Collection story from Houston “ Read More
The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas is opening today its Read More
Koskela, one of Australia's leading furniture and design brands, is Read More
As predicted some time ago on AAD, Sotheby's is moving Read More
As I predicted, the arrival of a significant Aboriginal art Read More
In a few days time an exhibition will launch in New York Read More
The prodigious Gagosian Gallery has announced that it is pleased Read More
Well not quite “ but bloody close! Christie's, the international Read More
For some years now I have been suggesting that increased Read More
At the height of the global financial crisis in 2009, Read More
You may recall that the Aboriginal art world got mightily Read More
Poor old Emily.....first there was the Qantas plane named after Read More
A massive 199 pieces of Aboriginal art are being donated Read More
There are three spin-offs from last year's exhibition, Australia: Defending Read More
The bark paintings of Australia's Aboriginal North, so easily put Read More
America continues to be challenged and delighted by Aboriginal art Read More
I recently noted that you have to go to the Read More
As interest in Aboriginal art continues to grow in the Read More
39 Oceana objects that Indigenous peoples lived with and used Read More
Why is it so.....that there are more, and more considered Read More
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is awarding US$815,000 to the Read More
In 2008, collectors Colin and Liz Laverty set out to Read More
If only more art collectors around the world today could Read More