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Veteran dealers bid a farewell to arms, if not art

Two of Australia’s longest-serving art dealers are winding up their businesses as a Maori weaving peg sells for more than 80 times its low estimate.

Left unsold in a chest, these paintings are now worth thousands

What makes the cut in a revisionist look at Australian impressionism?

An intelligent new show respects history - and adds recognition of female and Indigenous artists - while keeping the worst ideological fantasies at bay.

Major new exhibition explores Coastline

previous slide “The works in Coastline also map changing ways of seeing the shoreline across five centuries, with a particular focus on modernism,” said Dr Stephen. She notes, for example, the prominence of Australian women artists around the time of the First World War, as women assumed greater independence and visibility in society. And in recent times the significant transformation of the subject by Indigenous artists. For instance, Daniel Boyd’s Untitled (2012) takes one of the ‘stick maps’ made by the seafaring people of the Marshall Islands for navigation, and transforms its grid into a dark, glistening abstraction. A contemporary work by Aotearoa New Zealand artist Fiona Pardington, offers another reclamation. “Life casts of the people of Oceania made in the 19th century, originally served a deeply racist classification,” said assistant curator Katrina Liberiou. “Pardington’s photographs from the series Ahua: A beautiful hesitation (2010)

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