Tomás Saraceno and Indigenous communities build art complex in Argentine salt flats – The Art Newspaper
“We don’t eat batteries. They take away the water; they take away life.” This pronouncement, in Spanish, appears in a ...
Read moreDetails“We don’t eat batteries. They take away the water; they take away life.” This pronouncement, in Spanish, appears in a ...
Read moreDetailsAn ancient archaeological site and burial settlement dating back 3,500 years to the Archaic period has been found during construction ...
Read moreDetailsAn ancient Inuvialuit kayak that has been held in the Vatican Museums' collection since 1925 will be returned to the ...
Read moreDetailsWhat is Indigenous art today? Many viable answers await at this year’s edition of Art Toronto (until 26 October), where ...
Read moreDetailsOn Indigenous Peoples’ Day (13 October), 17 Native artists staged an unsanctioned intervention inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s American ...
Read moreDetailsThe ancestral pottery practice of an Indigenous community in Brazil has come under threat due to climate change. The Waurá ...
Read moreDetailsMexico’s Wixárika route through sacred sites to Wirikuta (Tatehuarí Huajuyé) was added to Unesco’s list of World Heritage sites earlier ...
Read moreDetailsThe Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, and its museum-partnership initiative, the Art Bridges Foundation, have acquired ...
Read moreDetailsA massive private collection of art and historical artefacts is about to hit the auction block in Canada, leading some ...
Read moreDetailsThe multidisciplinary artist and musician Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit-Unangax̂), a member of the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, has won the Crystal ...
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