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Richard Bell is a Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman and Goreng Goreng artist who challenges racism and colonialism through his paintings. He is a member of the proppaNOW collective and a self-proclaimed 'enfant terrible' of Australian art.
Sep 24, 2023 · Aboriginal artist and activist Richard Bell in his Brisbane studio. He is the subject of the documentary You Can Go Now, directed by Larissa Behrendt. Photograph: Rhett Hammerton/GoodThing...
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Jan 25, 2023 · You Can Go Now is a film about Richard Bell, an Indigenous Australian artist who challenges racism and colonialism through his art. The film explores his paintings, installations, videos and performances that capture decades of continuing protest.
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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.
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- 1953 (age 69–70), Charleville, Queensland
Richard Bell (b. 1953, Charleville, Queensland) is a Australian artist and a member of the Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman and Gurang Gurang communities.
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May 20, 2023 · Learn about Richard Bell's half-century of activism for Aboriginal rights and self-determination, and how he expresses his views through art. Watch the film You Can Go Now, directed by Larissa Behrendt, and featuring Bell and other leaders of the movement.