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Highlights from BlakLight: First Nation art at the Art Gallery of Western Australia

Art Gallery of Western Australia

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Timmah Ball

Published 04 May 2022

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Neoteric

Adelaide Railway Station

Review
Belinda Howden

Published 04 May 2022

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Language is a River

Monash University Museum of Art

Review
Marielle Soni

Published 30 March 2022

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Art Writing in Crisis

Edited by Brad Haylock & Megan Patty Sternberg Press, 2021, 288 pages

Review
Una Rey

Published 30 March 2022

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Gordon Bennett: Selected Writings

Angela Goddard and Tim Riley Walsh (eds.) Griffith University Art Museum and Power Publications, 2020 66 images, including colour plates 216 pages

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Wes Hill

Published 30 March 2022


 
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