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ARTnews on MSNMurujuga Rock Art in Australia Receives UNESCO World Heritage StatusUNESCO has granted World Heritage status to Murujuga rock art in Western Australia that many have said is vulnerable as a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAncient Aboriginal rock art, African sites make UNESCO World Heritage listThe United Nations cultural organisation has added a remote Aboriginal site featuring one million carvings that potentially date back 50,000 years to its World Heritage list. Located on the Burrup ...
Meet the Māori people of New Zealand, who are preserving their culture through storytelling, voyaging, and language revival. And learn how you can respectfully engage with their living legacy today as ...
Winston Peters described Rawiri Waititi as the one with "scribbles on his face" in Parliament. Here's what an expert says.
Centre for Independent Studies’ Warren Mundine discusses the “brain explosion” of a Maori artist in New Zealand who placed the country's flag on an art gallery ground with the words ...
The Aotearoa Art Fair opens today in Auckland amid a surge of national and international attention for Māori artists – a movement reshaping both New Zealand's creative economy and its global cultural ...
Art history, once a staple in every college humanities curriculum, is now seen as elitist and futile. With Donald Trump back in the White House, the arts are more at risk than ever.
In Deborah Kass’s Art History Paintings, the politics of display are just the beginning.
JieYing Cai returned to the Hokianga for four months to create art in honour of the connections between Māori and Chinese, people and land, and land and memory.
Protesters from New Zealand's native Maori community walked alongside non-indigenous New Zealanders to form what's thought to be the largest March in the nation's history.
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