The aboriginal artist's portrait of Gina Rinehart made headlines after she called on the National Gallery of Australia to have it removed—now he has made a painting responding to British monarchs
The exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia singles the artist out as one of the great painters of the late 20th century
The Tarnanthi art festival features more than 1,500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists
The event, one of the most remote art festivals in the world, features more than 280 artists
The spear, digging stick, cudgel and net were brought home by German missionaries nearly 200 years ago
Klingender’s body was found in the sea after an apparent boating accident
An independent review will assess allegations that white studio staff painted on canvases attributed to leading Aboriginal artists
Works going on show include a ticker tape calculating what the British government owes Indigenous Australians for use of their country during colonisation
As the Art Gallery of New South Wales opens its long-awaited expansion, we look at the city's other cultural highlights
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, who died in 2015 and whose work has been embroiled in the scandal surrounding the dealer who “discovered” it, has her first major museum show outside Australia
The Sydney Modern Project—due to open in December—is the Australian city’s largest cultural development since the creation of its opera house
Iwantja Arts sits in the heart of the outback, while its members use art to connect with one another and the rest of the world
The Wurundjeri Corporation hopes to crowdfund $175,000 to secure the return of the pieces, which are being sold by the De Pury family at Sotheby’s New York
Government plans to build $111m Alice Springs venue would violate numerous sacred sites, First Nations woman says
The prize recognises a live performance in which the artist was slashed 147 times, addressing the disproportionate incarceration and custody deaths of First Nations people
Rights to use the design had been granted to a company fined for selling fake Aboriginal art
The 4,000-year-old petroglyphs are being handed over by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart
Shepparton Art Museum opened late last year but a ballooning budget and conflicting local politics have made led to a mixed reception
The festival drew criticism last month for an art project that would crowd-source blood from Indigenous and Aboriginal people
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists are front and centre in the Art Gallery of New South Wales's expansion plans, writes museum director Michael Brand
The museum worked with around 60 Aboriginal language groups across the vast state to bring their perspectives into every gallery
Made by the Luritja artist Harold Thomas in 1971, the rights to the flag design are currently held by Ben Wooster, a former art dealer previously fined AU$2.3m for selling fake Aboriginal works of art
Parliamentary enquiry will examine how mining giant Rio Tinto obtained legal right to destroy ancient Juukan Gorge site
The exhibition brings together museum-quality pieces, most consigned by US collectors
Move might pave the way for repatriation of sacred artefacts from other UK institutions
Proposals for Alice Springs and Adelaide have political support but concerns have been raised over competing projects and lack of Indigenous involvement
The French collector tells us about her new foundation of Aboriginal art and why she resists the collecting mentality
The auction house cites increasing interest in Aboriginal art among US collectors and institutions
From Frida Kahlo's hidden treasures to a layered look at James Baldwin
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions