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Who would have thought relational art would become so lucrative?

The kind of thing you might buy at Bunnings…

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Thanks for the Invitation

Andrew Frost remembers openings, drinks, taxis – a typical Tuesday night…

Super 8 Deluxe

Super 8 Deluxe

Art Life , Op-ed Nov 10, 2012

I remember colours.

1988: Year Zero

1988: Year Zero

Art Life , Op-ed Sep 18, 2012

The year when branding and art formed a marriage of convenience, argues John Kelly.

Apocryphal, Now

Andrew Frost takes a trip upriver into the psychic jungles and becalmed waters of the paintings of Laith McGregor and Alexander McKenzie…

This Is Reality

This Is Reality

Art Life , Op-ed Sep 01, 2012

No one really believed that reality television had anything to do with reality, at least until Andrew Frost watched ‘Work of Art’…

Winners, Losers…

Winners, Losers…

Op-ed May 04, 2012

Guest blogger Halinka Orszulok attended the opening of the Redlands Westpac Art Prize and discovered the “Highlander rule” – there can only be one…

Group Hug

Group Hug

Art Life , Op-ed Jan 01, 2012

Come on everyone, gather around, Andrew Frost is offering a hug…

ROCK EXPLOSION!

ROCK EXPLOSION!

Op-ed Nov 25, 2011

Twenty original artists, twenty original hits! Sharne Wolff on why buying art is like buying music, sort of…

Catalyst for a creative revolution?

Guest blogger Carl Scrase argues that we can learn a lot from Iceland and argues for a rethink of how cultural policy is formulated and implemented..