Archie Moore’s meticulous genealogy, kith and kin, is a memorial to Indigenous lives lost – but it’s also about global common ...
Archie Moore is the first Australian to win the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale, given to the best national pavilion at ...
Graaff left for Commodore, while Kim went on to cook for James Beard Award-winning chef Kwame Onwuachi at Philly Wing Fry and ...
Tracing his Aboriginal relations back 65,000 years, Indigenous artist Archie Moore has drawn on his "connection to place" in ...
The exhibition kith and kin, draws on Moore's Kamilaroi, Bigambul, British and Scottish heritage and will premiere at the Australian pavilion as part of international art's most prestigious ...
Reflecting on Archie Moore’s presentation ‘kith and kin’ for the Australia Pavilion, the talks programme will explore two of ...
The Venice Biennale art exhibition officially opened to visitors on Saturday, with prizes awarded to Indigenous artists and a ...
The vast chalk drawing is the centrepiece of Archie Moore's installation, kith and kin, Australia's representative exhibition for the 60th Venice Biennale, which opens to the public today.
Singled out from 85 other national presentations, Moore's kith and kin is exceptional in many ways. Intelligently supported by curator Ellie Buttrose, Moore has given the black cubical modernist ...
Archie Moore’s meticulous genealogy, kith and kin, is a memorial to Indigenous lives lost – but it’s also about global common humanity For the past two months, in the quiet, darkened room of ...