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    Tristen Harwood
    is an Indigenous writer, cultural critic and researcher.

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    Culture February 06, 2021

    TIWI

    TIWI, a major exhibition of Tiwi art at NGV Australia, showcases a luminous body of work – but it still doesn’t quite grapple with the colonial history of curation.

    Culture October 31, 2020

    Badtjala visual artist Fiona Foley

    Fiona Foley’s groundbreaking new book Biting the Clouds traces a hidden colonial history of addiction and slavery. “None of the information in this book was ever taught to me in a classroom setting … We have no critical race studies in the curriculum in this country.”

    Culture December 12, 2020

    Unfinished Business

    The first large-scale exhibition of Gordon Bennett’s work at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art reveals a terrible beauty.

    Culture September 26, 2020

    the moment eternal

    A retrospective of Nyapanyapa Yunupiŋu’s work at Darwin’s Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory demonstrates the range of her luminous art.



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