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Tim Klingender farewelled at memorial service at Bondi Pavilion

Tim Klingender farewelled at memorial service at Bondi Pavilion

The art dealer, one of Australian Indigenous art’s greatest champions, died in a freak boating accident during a fishing expedition on July 20.

  • by Andrew Hornery

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Future of controversial exhibition at centre of furore revealed

Future of controversial exhibition at centre of furore revealed

The exhibition had been suspended following claims of the provenance of the artwork.

  • by Linda Morris
Champion for Indigenous art on world stage couldn’t wait ‘to get home and head to sea’

Champion for Indigenous art on world stage couldn’t wait ‘to get home and head to sea’

Tim Klingender helped make the world aware of the compelling beauty and power of Indigenous Australian art.

  • by Michael Short
‘An unjustified attack’: APY Land collective hits out at probe, critics

‘An unjustified attack’: APY Land collective hits out at probe, critics

The board of the APY Lands Art Centre Collective has hit out at allegations of unethical practices and backed its under siege art administrator.

  • by Linda Morris
Australia, Germany poised to strike landmark deal to return Indigenous artefacts

Australia, Germany poised to strike landmark deal to return Indigenous artefacts

It is believed the transfer would be the first official return of Indigenous cultural items from continental Europe to Australia.

  • by Matthew Knott
Aboriginal artist reclaims culture by subverting souvenir tea towels

Aboriginal artist reclaims culture by subverting souvenir tea towels

Wadawurrung woman Kait James stumbled across a souvenir calendar tea towel with a racist image of her culture. She decided to have some fun.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
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Art facilitator took recognition of Indigenous culture to new level

Art facilitator took recognition of Indigenous culture to new level

Bob Edwards facilitated great world exhibitions including Rembrandt, Picasso and history of the Pharaohs to come to Australia.

  • by Jeremy Eccles
These artists shared their work via post, now the paint is almost dry on the result

These artists shared their work via post, now the paint is almost dry on the result

London-based, New York-raised artist Alvaro Barrington has flown to Sydney to collaborate with Worimi man and emerging artist Dean Cross on a new exhibition.

  • by Jo Higgins
‘Build up that layer of hard goanna skin’: Behind the scenes of a big debut

‘Build up that layer of hard goanna skin’: Behind the scenes of a big debut

Bangarra’s first new artistic director in more than three decades is preparing to stage her debut work for the company.

  • by Linda Morris
National Gallery delays landmark exhibition amid row over provenance

National Gallery delays landmark exhibition amid row over provenance

The Gallery’s major show, Ngura Pulka – Epic Country, featuring artists from the APY Art Centre Collective, has been postponed indefinitely.

  • by Linda Morris
Acclaimed indigenous painting found in an Adelaide house is up for sale
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Acclaimed indigenous painting found in an Adelaide house is up for sale

Art historian Dr John Kean speaks about the 1971 painting Mikantji and Tywerl by artist Kaapa Tjampitjinpa, a founder of the Papunya Tula indigenous art movement. Video credit: D'Lan Contemporary art gallery.