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Pollinators

There is something inescapably luxurious about Garth Knight‘s photomontages.

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Domesticated

You’d have to be pretty brave to take on the furnishing of the domestic space as either a subject for art or as way to display it.

The Art Life Podcast Special – Nick Cave

In mid-November the Art Life’s Andrew Frost spoke with US artist Nick Cave in front of a live audience of 800 people at Carriageworks, Sydney.

Weather Maker

Caroline Rothwell’s Weather Maker offers poetic metaphors for the state of the planet…

Little Bird Prophecies

Steven Harvey explores abstraction and figuration in paintings that reveal the secrets of birds…

Chuck Close: Prints, Process and Collaboration

Working for nearly four and half decades American artist Chuck Close has dedicated himself to portraiture.

Digital Organic

Ormandy’s work evokes a flatland universe of interacting modules, tiny hermetic places unaware of our observation, and at the large scale of the artist’s biggest canvases, a window to another exotic place.

Love Hurts

Love Hurts

Art Life Nov 14, 2014

Love hurts.

Playing With Fire

Martin’s project doesn’t see so much at odds with those Romantic painters either, not only because the word ‘sublime’ is deployed in the gallery press release…

Whisper in My Mask

Can you just put all this aside and let the experience wash over you? Let’s just think about that while I jot down some notes in the Moleskine.