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Gabriella Coslovich
Gabriella CoslovichSaleroom writer

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Collectors’ renewed enthusiasm for Indigenous Australian art will be tested next Wednesday in Melbourne as Deutscher and Hackett launches its first auction of the year with a select 54-lot sale.

The five highest value lots are the complete photographic suite of Tracey Moffatt’s Something More and four works fresh to the secondary market – two ground-breaking paintings by Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Lin Onus’s 1990 painting Guyi Rirrkyan (Fish and Rocks), and John Mawurndjul’s 2004 bark painting Ngalyod Rainbow Serpent.

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Gabriella Coslovich is an arts journalist with more than 20 years’ experience, including 15 at The Age, where she was a senior arts writer. Her book, Whiteley on Trial, on Australia’s most audacious of alleged art fraud, won a Walkley in 2018.

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