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Sunday essay: taking a wrecking ball to monuments – contemporary art can ask what really needs tearing down

Tony Albert in You Wreck Me (2020). Supplied As the Black Lives Matter protests raged across the world, I was sent a post on Facebook that...

Tell Me Why review: Archie Roach’s pain is the pain of all of us

Archie Roach performs during the annual Long Walk celebrations in Melbourne last May. Erik Anderson Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains...

Explainer: our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag

The Indigenous flag flies above Victorian Parliament in 2017. Tracey Nearmy/AAP Reports that two Aboriginal-owned businesses and the AFL have received cease and desist warnings over their...

The resonances between Indigenous art and images captured by microscopes

Detail from Witchetty Grub Dreaming, Jennifer Napaljarri Lewis, Warlukurlangu Artists of Yuendumu.  Courtesy of the artist Rich visual parallels between Indigenous artworks and microscopic natural...

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians

Indigenous artists, including Josephine Mick, experience the immersive multimedia DomeLab, part of the Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters exhibition. George Serras, NMA Songlines: Tracking the...

Window Art Walk Fitzroy Street St Kilda, 21 – 24 September

  created by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com Pop-up exhibition Window Art Walk begins at 33 Fitzroy St St Kilda. This venue is open to the general public and will...