Tag Archives: Richard Bell

proppaNOW: Occurrent Affair

‘Occurrent Affair’ features new and recent works by Aboriginal art collective proppaNOW: Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Richard Bell, Megan Cope, Jennifer Herd, Gordon Hookey, and Laurie Nilsen....

Violent Salt

‘Violent Salt’ reflects on the experiences of the marginalised, underrepresented and the silenced – Abdul Abdullah, Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Daniel Boyd, Megan Cope, Karla Dickens, S.J. Norman, Yhonnie Scarce and Jemima Wyman....

HOME Bushfire Relief Art Auction Fundraiser

Over 50 Australian contemporary artists have donated works for the HOME Bushfire Relief Art Auction Fundraiser including Abdul Abdullah, Tony Albert, Del Kathryn Barton, Rebecca Baumann, Sarah Contos, Tom Polo, Ben Quilty, Reko Rennie, Joan Ross and Alex Seton....

Richard Bell: Dredging up the Past

'Dredging up the Past' is the most recent body of paintings by Richard Bell and continues his ongoing campaign of focusing attention upon the disempowerment of Indigenous Australian peoples....

52 ARTISTS 52 ACTIONS

'52 ARTISTS 52 ACTIONS' is a new program from Sydney's Artspace which commissions an artist from Australia or Asia to create a new work....

Richard Bell: Imagining Victory

The series of video works expand upon narratives and concepts developed within Bell’s artistic practice that draw heavily upon the mechanisms of activism, integrating expressions of political, cultural, social and economic disenchantment emerging out of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians....

Richard Bell Wins the Australia Council Visual Arts Award

The 2016 Australia Council Award winners have been announced with Queensland artist Richard Bell winning the Australia Council Visual Arts Award. The award honours eight Australian artists who have made an exceptional contribution to the arts over the years and spans music, literature, community arts and...

Richard Bell: Embassy

This is Bell’s first solo exhibition in Western Australia and will feature a recreation of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy, the protest camp set up in 1972 under a beach umbrella on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra....

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