The Indigenous art market plays a significant role both in promoting appreciation for the accomplishments of Aboriginal culture and within broader concepts of the export of a national culture.[1] Despite the growth in status and impact of Indigenous art over the past decade, very little scholarship or resources exist to assist their development and analyse their impact on economic or social wellbeing. This paper canvasses new ways of operating the Indigenous art market to better support emerging and established artists in a globalised economy and suggests that there is a pressing need for future research to develop a new framework for its operation.<br /
The integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit of a com...
This Issues Paper is a first step in the development of an Indigenous Arts Strategy (IAS) for the No...
The recent integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit o...
© 2020 Ai Ming ChowIndigenous art markets in Australia are highly dynamic. Commercial art intermedia...
This research project has been an active collaboration between the ACCC, CAEPR and ATSIC
The Australian Aboriginal Art market has been growing at a considerable pace over the past two decad...
The Aboriginal cultural sector is dynamic and highly valuable to the Australian economy, returning a...
The Australian Aboriginal Art market has been growing at a considerable pace over the past two decad...
This report assesses the size and scale of Australia\u27s Indigenous visual arts and craft sector an...
Over the past 30 years, visual art has shone as a beacon of Aboriginal cultural survival, adaptatio...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
The debate in Australia about the value and size of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art produc...
Native American artists face special challenges in making a living from their work. This paper explo...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Indigenous cultural tourism offers significant future opportunities for countries, cities and Indige...
The integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit of a com...
This Issues Paper is a first step in the development of an Indigenous Arts Strategy (IAS) for the No...
The recent integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit o...
© 2020 Ai Ming ChowIndigenous art markets in Australia are highly dynamic. Commercial art intermedia...
This research project has been an active collaboration between the ACCC, CAEPR and ATSIC
The Australian Aboriginal Art market has been growing at a considerable pace over the past two decad...
The Aboriginal cultural sector is dynamic and highly valuable to the Australian economy, returning a...
The Australian Aboriginal Art market has been growing at a considerable pace over the past two decad...
This report assesses the size and scale of Australia\u27s Indigenous visual arts and craft sector an...
Over the past 30 years, visual art has shone as a beacon of Aboriginal cultural survival, adaptatio...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
The debate in Australia about the value and size of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art produc...
Native American artists face special challenges in making a living from their work. This paper explo...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Indigenous cultural tourism offers significant future opportunities for countries, cities and Indige...
The integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit of a com...
This Issues Paper is a first step in the development of an Indigenous Arts Strategy (IAS) for the No...
The recent integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit o...