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A detail of Yindjibarndi artist and elder Wendy Hubert's nine-metre painting graces the cover of this issue, which explores some ways artists encourage deeper looking and listening. Inside, Michelle Wang follows Sophie Penkethman-Youngs dives into the internets depths, Camilla Wagstaff speaks to Jennifer Mills about the 30-year evolution of Mills practice, and Monica Rani Rudhar tells Jo Higgins that costume jewellery can embody its own authenticity.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen explains how Marcia Langton and co-curators responded to gaps in the University of Melbournes Indigenous collection, and Tyson Frigo discovers how Yol?u power: the art of Yirrkala charts the ingenuity of one Indigenous community. Elsewhere, Editor-at-large Neha Kale presents The Long View, a new essay series inaugurated by Dee Jefferson, exploring relationships between art and the wider world.