Open Letter: Protest against suppression of free speech in Canada, January 2024
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This Request for a Federal Inquiry into Aboriginal violence against non-Aboriginal Australians was sent on 07 January 2020, and was one of a number of Requests sent to Australian Government and Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) over the last thirteen years. These publications were prompted by the ongoing Aboriginal violence, vandalism and harassment of non-Aboriginal…
This Request for a Federal Inquiry into Aboriginal violence against non-Aboriginal Australians was sent on 29 May 2019, and was one of a number of Requests sent to Australian Government over the last twelve years. These publications were prompted by the ongoing Aboriginal violence, vandalism and harassment of non-Aboriginal artists and intellectuals, and Aboriginal bullying…
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Stand up and speak out against Aboriginal violence and corruption of the Aboriginal industry.
and for Federal Government to conduct an Inquiry into Aboriginal violence and into Corruption in the Aboriginal Industry, as well as to intervene in the Arts Law Centre ongoing breach of copyright and moral rights of Australian artists Benedikt Osvath and Gina Sinozich…
ModroZorje Wanjina Watchers Sculpture Garden opening in Europe In response to Aboriginal violent and hateful conduct (including vandalism and death threats) towards our DreamRaiser art projects (an initiative to revive Aboriginal spirituality), and the corrupt actions of the Aboriginal industry, ModroGorje Gallery now has the ModroZorje sister centre in Europe, with the Wanjina Watchers in…
Download the full review here: Australia, Royal Academy – exhibition review, 19 September 2013
…and to instruct the Arts Law Centre to remove or change its offensive wording and lack of acknowledgement in its material, articles and publications – in all the instances where the wording is in breach of Australian Copyright Law…
Tribute to Bronya, a brave advocate for artistic freedom
Stand up and speak out, to end Aboriginal violence against Non-Aboriginal artists.
False attribution by the Arts Law Centre of the Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone sculpture by Benedikt Osváth; Request to the Federal Government for an Inquiry into Aboriginal violence against non-Aboriginal artists and into Corruption in the Aboriginal Industry – Published in the Public Interest “Dreamtime Set in Stone – the Truth about Australian…
Media Release 12 February 2015 – Corruption in the Aboriginal Industry and its threat to freedom of expression Request to the Federal Government for an Inquiry into Corruption in the Aboriginal Industry, and for investigation of Aboriginal violence against non-Aboriginal artists – includes a letter illustrating typical foolish demands, false claims that artists need “permission”…
Congratulations to Gina Sinozich, Australia Day recipient of the Order of Liverpool Award 2015, for her extraordinary contribution to art
Support our campaign for Freedom of Expression – say no to violence and corruption! Sent to the Blue Mountains Gazette, with congratulations to Councillors Robert Stock & Geordie Williamson, for having the courage to speak out.
Croatian TV: Good Morning Croatia – Saving the Wanjina Watchers sculpture The Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone 8.5 tonne sculpture by Vesna Tenodi and Benedikt Osváth was moved from Sydney to Croatia and displayed on the Adriatic Coast.
Spoken by: Jesse Russell-Williams Lyrics: Wanjinas Art: “Wanjina Watchers” by Gina Sinozich, Benedikt Osváth, Marina Lapadatovic, Graeme Biddle, Vesna Tenodi, Damir Tenodi Didgeridoo: Aboriginal artist Goomblar Wylo Book by Vesna Tenodi “Dreamtime Set in Stone — the Truth about Australian Aborigines, as requested by the Those-Who-Know” Goomblar’s didgeridoo performance at ModroGorje Gallery — DVD companion…
Vesna Tenodi is nominated as the Australian of the Year by a group of Australian intellectuals, because of her ongoing efforts to protect freedom of expression, to assert the rights of Australian artists to create art without censorship, and the right of Australian archaeologists to investigate the past without political interference. As a part of her…
“Aboriginal art is crap, repetitive patterns suitable for decorative rugs, discussed in dramatically hallowed terms, spectacular fraud playing on the corporate guilt, the stale rejiggings of a half-remembered heritage, corrupted art with all energy, purpose and authenticity lost…” Britain’s leading art critics say it as it is, and give their honest, objective assessment of contemporary…
Open Letter to the Liberal Government; and thanks to the Office for the Arts for defunding the Arts Law Centre of Australia Before the Federal election on 7 September 2013, this request was sent to the Liberal coalition, in expectation they will take over and liberate Australian people from the Labor Government and its tyranny.…
Wandjina – a million dollar two-year-old racehorse is set for glory. Aborigines are furious over this “offensive” use of the “sacred” Wanjina name without their “permission”. Let’s hope that Aborigines will not start another round of harassment, abuse, violence and vandalism. Unfortunately, this is their customary behaviour whenever they claim to be “offended”. Go, Tommy…
An archaeologist, artist and writer, Vesna has been campaigning to ensure human rights and civil liberties for all Australians, in particular the rights of Australian non-Aboriginal artists to create art without censorship, and for Australian archaeologists to explore the past without interference from politicians and lawyers. Within her campaign for freedom of intellectual and artistic…
Request for defunding of the Arts Law Centre of Australia
Blue Mountains police caught a man in the act of vandalising and desecrating the Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone sculpture by Benedikt Osváth
Vesna strikes back – with 108 Wanjina Watcher flowers in “Wanjina spirits are reaching for every Aboriginal heart” event, during failed attempt to relocate the Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone sculpture in Katoomba, the City of Art Censorship
We truly care, but they refuse to see that – Attempted relocation of the Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone sculpture by Benedikt Osvath in Katoomba, the City of Art Censorship
Vandals are at it again 3 August 2011 – Vesna: Those are tragic people, and it seems they cannot change.
Media release 1 August 2011 – Invitation to relocation of the “controversial” Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone sculpture in Katoomba, the City of Art Censorship
Protest against sculpture censorship – Blue Mountains Gazette 20 July 2011
Welcome to Katoomba – the City of Art Censorship Media release 18 July 2011 – Boxing in the Wanjina Spirits
Arts Law Centre media release 22 June 2011 – this practice of Arts Law Centre racist comments and vilification of non-indigenous artists will be examined in “The social impact of Aboriginal hate in contemporary Australian society” document.
Sydney, 25 June 2011 – the Land and Environment Court upheld the Blue Mountains council decision for Vesna Tenodi, the ModroGorje gallery owner, to remove the “Wanjina Watchers in the Whispering Stone” sculpture from her front lawn, because the image on the stone is upsetting for some Aborigines. Ms Tenodi said that the shameful conduct…