Browse post by author

Sharne Wolff

Home / Articles Posted by "Sharne Wolff"

Latest Posts

The path from Dunkirk to Barcelona: a conversation with Sara Morawetz

On June 24 this year New York-based Australian artist, Sara Morawetz embarked on a 2000 kilometre walk through France and Spain for a performance titled étalon…

Read More
Gerhard Richter: The Life of Images

As the producer of the most expensive work available by a living artist in Europe, Gerhard Richter is also among the most searched artists online.

You’d Have To Be Bonkers: Australians In HK

“Is it only a week since Hong Kong?”

Six and a Half Questions | Baden Pailthorpe

“There is no particular event that the work is based on, but rather a constant stream of fairly considerable shifts in the political/media landscape. Obviously, the election of Donald Trump and the associated emergence of fascism in the United States (sugar coated as the Alt-Right movement) represent a considerable shift in global politics.”

Six and a Half Questions | Nell

“You know the monkey emoji with her hands over her eyes? Well, that is my response to this question!”

Six and A Half Questions | Abbey McCulloch

Ha! The coast is a soft target. I’ve lived in the same house since I was a kid and I can still ride around on my bike with a lemonade ice-block, watching the surf, pretending life hasn’t changed since I was about ten.

Six and a Half Questions | Kenny Pittock

Ok, well I guess one thing that’s not on my resume is when I was in year 9, my best friend and I would stand in front of the supermarket most weekends and busk using yo-yo’s.

Six and a Half Questions | Laith McGregor

Ommmmm… Yeah, I’m growing rainbows up here!

Six and a Half Questions | Brown Council

Where to from now?

Six and a Half Questions | Glenn Barkley

Is it true you are curating the Biennale of Sydney in 2018?