The Dealer is the Devil by Adrian Newstead
Adrian Newstead believes his book to be the definitive account of the Australian Aboriginal art movement and industry and you would be hard put to argue after reading this comprehensive and informative history of his forty years as a dealer in Indigenous Art.
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Adrian Newstead speaks about writing this book.
Adrian will be appearing at the Byron Bay Writers Festival on August 2 where he will discuss an insiders history of Aboriginal Art with Edna Carew.