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Critically acclaimed art collective FAFSWAG will take over HOME for this year’s Manchester International Festival.
A twin-solo exhibition was inaugurated on June 12 by Ashish Shelar, Minister of Culture and Information Technology, ...
Hundreds of traditional artworks, connecting generations of remote First Nations communities for almost a century, are now ...
Aboriginal artist Miss Kaninna flew halfway across the world to brazenly show the middle finger to Buckingham Palace—the ...
The artwork, part of the Te Paepae Aora’i – Where the Gods Cannot be Fooled exhibition by the Pacific Indigenous art collective SaVĀge K’lub, features various flags and symbols, including ...
On top of the aforementioned crowns and diamond pattern, recurring visual motifs include camouflage print, kangaroos, the Aboriginal flag, warriors, bikes, and totems.
But unlike other Aboriginal rock art depicting vessels that came from the Moluccas, including Macassan prahus (sailing boats that originated in Indonesia), these drawings have warlike features and ...
Indigenous protesters have defaced a mural of the Queen on Australia's Day of Mourning, with Her Majesty's face replaced with an impression of the Aboriginal flag.
The Aboriginal flag will now be freely available for public use after the copyright of the powerful symbol was transferred to the Commonwealth in a $20m agreement.
This week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the federal government had made the Aboriginal flag ‘freely available for public use’. What does this mean from a legal standpoint?