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Rakuny ga Walnga
Undeniably, the best part of writing a blog, every week for eight years now (I’m astonished to realize), are the introductions it affords me to people around the world, virtually, and especially when I land on the ground in Australia. … Continue reading
Country, Life, and History at GoMA
The massive exhibition, My Country: I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Australia, closes at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art on October 7. Thanks to a friend in Brissie, I was able to post photographs of the show … Continue reading
My Country: I Still Call Australia Home @ GoMA
This week, thanks to my long-time Brisbane correspondent Glenn Manser, I have a set of photographs from the new exhibition of Indigenous art at the Gallery of Modern Art. My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black … Continue reading
Brisbane Arts: Darby Ross, Xstrata No Go(MA)
Our final stop in Australia was a brief layover in Brisbane, whence we departed for Los Angeles and point east. We had only a day to spend there, and had three surprises: two most pleasant and the other quite disappointing. Good … Continue reading