The Guardian Australia: From Abdul Abdullah to Vincent Namatjira: 10 artists forging a new political future

The Guardian Australia: From Abdul Abdullah to Vincent Namatjira: 10 artists forging a new political future

Article by Chloé Wolifson

Featuring NAS alumnae Make or Break (Connie Anthes and Rebecca Gallo), Joan Ross and Karla Dickens, this article highlights some of Australia’s most exciting artists are smashing apart artistic convention

Image: Make or Break, Unveilings, 2018. Shopfront and survey collection documentation, Mollison Street, Kyneton. Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial, 2018. Photograph: Zan Wimberley/Courtesy the artist

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Introducing the graduating Painting MFA students and their selected work.
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