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Australian art has lost two of its greats. Vale Ann Newmarch and Hossein Valamanesh

Catherine Speck, The University of Melbourne. In the past ten days Australia has lost two important artworld figures. Both were senior artists working in Adelaide but with a reach extending far beyond the city or the nation. Celebrated feminist artist,… Continue Reading →

Experimental, Energetic, Bold: The Tarnanthi Festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art

By Catherine Speck, University of Melbourne at the Art Gallery of South Australia The word “Tarnanthi”, from Kaurna language of the Adelaide Plains, means “to rise up, spring forth or appear”, and it informs the philosophy and curatorship of this… Continue Reading →

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