“A5: The Annual Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art Fair”

Coming from the land down under

Art from down under is coming to Houston in “A5: The Annual Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art Fair.”Critic Robert Hughes considers aboriginal art “the last great art movement of the twentieth century.” The paintings were selected by gallery owner Nana Booker during her travels to the remote communities in Australia, including the country-continent’s vast central and western deserts. “We believe it is important for Texas art collectors to have the opportunity to see this important and unique artwork here, rather than having to travel to experience it,” said Broker. The works at this show will focus on pieces that range in price from $325 to $950. “In addition to the current exhibition, visitors to Booker-Lowe can expect to see the largest American gallery collection of Australian Aboriginal art, including hundreds of paintings, fine art prints and carvings from throughout Australia,” said Booker. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, Booker-Lowe Gallery, 4623 Feagan Street. For information, call 713-880-1541 or visit www.bookerlowegallery.com. Free.
Wednesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Aug. 4. Continues through Aug. 28, 2010

 
  • Minnie Pwerle 11/16/2010 12:22:00 PM

    I always search the blog or Aboriginal art as it is my hobby and passion too. I'm too Australian like to join the exhibition.

 

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