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Slow Looking

Nikita Vanderbyl

Looking slowly at a different artwork each month and exploring what critics have thought over time. Sent monthly, this newsletter is mostly focused on Australia and includes occasional exhibition reviews and essays.

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Review: Baggarrook-al Biik-u – She is of Country

What does it mean to acknowledge Country? By now many of us are familiar with this practice at the start of events and special occasions, but what about in our everyday activities? How do we walk with respect on earth where thousands of fee...

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Artwork 11: Corroborree (Women in possum skin cloaks)

In front of me is the most recent artwork by Wurundjeri Woiwurrung artist William Barak to come back to Country. Along with Parrying Shield, Corroborree (Women in possum skin cloaks) is on display at the State Library Victoria, South Rotund...

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Visiting Boola Bardip Museum of Western Australia

Boola Bardip, Western Australian Museum, Perth, 2023 (photograph by Kgbo via Wikimedia Commons)

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Thievery at the British Museum

As Alanis Morrissett would have it, isn’t it ironic? It’s like stealing from one of the biggest thieves of the British Empire.

7 months ago
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  • Nikita Vanderbyl

    I'm an art historian and historian living in regional Australia on unceded Paakantyi Country.

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