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Roughing Out | Hiromi Hotel: Moon Jellies

Hazelthurst Regional Gallery’s two engaging exhibitions provide examples of the ways in which regional galleries can assist an artist’s practice…

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Making Change

It seems incredible now but it was only in 1973 that The Hon. Gough Whitlam led the first diplomatic visit to China by an Australian Prime Minister.

1969: The Black Box of Conceptual Art

“We were pushing at the edges of modernism to see what happened. That’s what we thought it was ?all about.”

Sleeping Rainbow/Interleaves

Sandra Selig’s practice covers a diverse range of media linked by an abiding interest in science and the subtleties of the physical world.

Full Court Press

It’s curious the way art and sport are often considered to lie at either end of a spectrum. In fact, the two forms of entertainment, if you want to call them that, have a lot more in common than not.

The Beautiful Misery

There’s a fine, fine line between pleasure and pain.

The Perversity of Purpose

The Purpose of Purposeful Repurposing is a room within the room.

Janis II

Janis II

Art Life , Exhibitions Aug 02, 2013

Janis II is the second incarnation of a project that kicked off earlier this year to promote the artistic practice of Australian women artists.

Our Father is a Red Giant | Cadence

Giant red sun, dancing soldiers at Martin Browne.

My Country: I Still Call Australia Home

Sharne Wolff plucks up her courage and offers a review of QAG/GOMA’s My Country: I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Australia