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  1. Richard Bell. Richard Bell lives and works in Brisbane. He works across painting, installation, performance, and video. Bell is one of Australia’s most significant artists and his work explores the complex artistic and political problems of Western, colonial, and Indigenous art production.

  2. Richard Bell. (* 1953 Charleville, Queensland, Australia. Lives in Brisbane, Australia.) Tent Embassy. 2013–ongoing. Tent Embassy seeks to facilitate cultural sharing, political discourse, and solidarity with struggles around the world. All talks are recorded and uploaded online for anyone to access.

  3. Richard Bell. documenta fifteen, 2022. (* 1953 Charleville, Queensland, Australia. Lives in Brisbane, Australia.) Protest and text paintings. Acrylic on canvas. A new iteration of his Duchampian urinal - see the sliding images. Venue: Fridericianum. © Photos: Haupt & Binder, Universes in Universe. - también interesante en UiU - Share:

  4. Bell created a new series of paintings and an installation for display at documenta 15, a major exhibition in Germany, in 2022. Significant works Bell's Theorem (2003)

  5. Richard Bell is an Australian artist who creates works that address colonialism, racism, and Indigenous rights. He is also the founder of Tent Embassy, a project that fosters cultural exchange and solidarity with global struggles.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2022 · Aboriginal artist Richard Bell brings his replica tent embassy to Germany's Documenta, a prestigious art exhibition that showcases contemporary art responding to the issues of the day. Bell's work Pay the Rent calculates the debt owed to First Nations people by the Australian government.

  7. As a direct quotation of this activist strategy of protest, lumbung artist Richard Bells own Embassy (2013–) is a public space for imagining and articulating alternate futures and reflecting on or retelling stories of oppression and displacement.