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Elizabeth Fortescue

Elizabeth Fortescue

Australian Correspondent at The Art Newspaper

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    Anna Schwartz Gallery, beacon of Australia’s contemporary art world, to close and rebrand

    The gallery, opened in its current iteration in 1993, will be replaced by the new venture, Anna Schwartz Projects
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    Sydney Contemporary art fair sees fourth year of decline in sales

    Australia's leading art fair held its ninth, and largest edition, this month
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    ‘Our pattern, our document’: this Indigenous Australian community i...

    An exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney is showing how Yolŋu people in the Northern Territory have employed sacred imagery in the fight to retain ownership of their land
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    Khaled Sabsabi reinstated as Australia's representative at the 2026...

    An external review found that Creative Australia was unprepared for the risk of controversy in an atmosphere of antisemitism and Islamophobia
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    Melbourne exhibition celebrates the long overlooked contributions o...

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    Yayoi Kusama survey at National Gallery of Victoria becomes best-se...

    The museum reported that 570,537 tickets were purchased for the show, which closed in April
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    Yayoi Kusama survey at National Gallery of Victoria becomes most vi...

    The museum reported that 570,537 tickets were purchased for the show, which closed in April
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    In a rare interview, Khaled Sabsabi speaks of his ‘devastation’ aft...

    The artist criticises Australia’s arts funding body for failing to allow him to defend “misinformation” about his art, and says he hopes to take his planned work to Venice independently
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    ‘Brain’ of late composer lives on in show at the Art Gallery of Wes...

    Team led by neuroscientist used stem cells originating from Alvin Lucier's blood to create sound installation
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    ‘All about grief and mourning’: Sydney museum repatriates human rem...

    Amid colourful ceremonies, Chau Chak Wing Museum returned 16 human skulls to the inhabitants of six villages
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    Australia faces ‘international shame’ over removal of Khaled Sabsab...

    The CEO of Creative Australia yesterday admitted to an estimates committee that the country's pavilion could be empty in 2026
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    More Australian art world figures condemn decision to cancel Khaled...

    Last year’s Golden Lion winner Archie Moore and the National Association for the Visual Arts are among those to speak out in support of Sabsabi after he was dropped by Creative Australia
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    Museum of Contemporary Art Australia reverses ban on admission fees

    Government funding for the Sydney institution, which is already closed one day a week and is now charging A$20 entry, remains the same as in 2008
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    String of resignations after Khaled Sabsabi withdrawn from represen...

    The head of Creative Australia’s visual arts department and the board member and artist Lindy Lee among those who have reportedly left their posts
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    Khaled Sabsabi will no longer represent Australia at the Venice Bie...

    Move follows an article in The Australian newspaper, which called attention to controversial works by the artist including depictions of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
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    Remembering John Mawurndjul AM (Balang Nakurulk), the Australian In...

    The painter was also a keen supporter of women artists
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    Khaled Sabsabi, artist who fled civil war in Lebanon as a child, wi...

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    Paintings depicting the infamous Maralinga nuclear bomb tests to fe...

    The Indigenous artist Harriette Bryant Created delves into the human cost of the tests conducted by the UK in South Australia in the 1950s
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    Women-only art installation reopens at Mona, allowing some men to e...

    Kirsha Kaechele' Ladies Lounge will be reinstalled at the Hobart museum for a month after the supreme court overturned a ruling that the work was discriminatory
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    ‘A message of love to the world’: Yayoi Kusama unveils new infinity...

    It will join a record-breaking nine other immersive rooms in the National Gallery of Victoria's retrospective on the Japanese artist, spanning eight decades
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    The work by Kawita Vatanajyankur and Pat Pataranutaporn was acquired by the Queensland Art Gallery, where the sprawling exhibition is being held