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How some dealers exploit Indigenous artists for big money

Tom McIlroy

Private dealers are exploiting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, visiting remote Indigenous communities to buy original works well below market value before marking up prices for wealthy clients in Australia and overseas.

A Productivity Commission review has highlighted the predatory practices of so-called “carpetbagging”, where art dealers and other business owners engage in unethical buying up of artworks, denying creators much-needed income and cashing in on Indigenous culture.

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Tom McIlroy is the Financial Review’s Canberra bureau chief based in the press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously the AFR’s political correspondent. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com

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