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  1. Richard Bell Art. Selected Works. . Embassy. Bell's Theorem. 2014 - 2018. 2007 - 2013. 2003 - 2006. Early works. Video. about. cv. contact. Richard Bell (b. 1953, Charleville, Queensland) is a Australian artist and a member of the Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman and Gurang Gurang communities. .

    • Embassy

      Richard Bell, 2014. Bell’s Embassy project has been invited...

    • Bell's Theorem

      Portfolio of Richard Bell Art. “One of the most provocative...

    • 2014 - 2018

      Portfolio of Richard Bell Art. Richard Bell. Selected Works...

    • 2007 - 2013

      Richard Bell & Emory Douglas. Installation view: ‘Peace...

    • Video

      Portfolio of Richard Bell Art. Broken English, 2009,...

    • About

      In 2018, Bell won in the fourth iteration of the biennial...

  2. Known for. Painting, contemporary Indigenous Australian art. Awards. National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award. Richard Bell (born 1953) is an Aboriginal Australian artist and political activist. He is one of the founders of proppaNOW, a Brisbane -based Aboriginal art collective.

  3. Richard Bell is a Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman and Goreng Goreng artist who challenges racism and colonialism through his paintings. He uses humour, appropriation and language to subvert the dominant culture and assert his identity and culture.

  4. Richard Bell is an Aboriginal artist from Queensland, Australia, who works with painting, sculpture, installation and performance. His CV lists his solo and group exhibitions from 1992 to 2018, including major biennales, museums and galleries in Australia and abroad.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · by Tate. Meet Richard Bell, an activist and artist who challenges preconceived ideas about Aboriginal art. ‘I make art for other Aboriginal people’, says Bell. ‘I want [my art] to be empowering to them.’.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · Madman Entertainment. ‘An activist masquerading as an artist’: we should all be talking about Richard Bell. Published: January 25, 2023 3:23pm EST. Review: You Can Go Now, directed by Larissa...

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