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Archibald #4: More To Do But…

Carmen Di Napoli’sGo for it Pros: The only bastard left standing… and who else are Archibald judges going to vote for?? Cons: Painted from photo [nice flash feature in background!], chair sticking out of head. Percentage Chance of Win: 12%

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Hassling A Brown Bear

Nature seems to be everywhere.

Signal To Noise

Signal To Noise

Reviews Feb 09, 2007

Taking it back to signal…

Tammaramma Door Slammer

You go into something like this with good intentions. You want to like something and with so many people around you clearly having such a great time, you end up feeling like utter bastards for hating it so much. Yet

For the People, By The Government.

Last weekend, one of our neighbours, the happy island city-state of Singapore, finished hosting its very first Biennale. Eschewing the all-expenses-paid-for press junkets and glitzy launch parties of early September, we chose instead to cover the final days of the

Beard Club For Men

A tour of the art prizes turns ugly.

Sanity Clause

Sanity Clause

Art Life , Reviews Sep 06, 2006

There must be a point at which you decide it just doesn’t matter anymore. Throw the rule book out, do what you feel and don’t worry about the consequences. This kind of liberation is usually reserved for people who have

Adrift In Metaville

Some galleries are really hard to find. Although you might have the address written down, a UBD street directory and more than a passing knowledge of the neighbourhood, they remain invisible. Such was our problem looking for Wallspace Gallery at

Material Witness

Material Witness

Reviews Aug 17, 2006

Over the last few weeks the real has seemed incredibly real. More real than usual. Then slowly it slipped back towards the normal real, the day to day of our usual unreality, the microworld of contemporary art, busted up roads,

Basket Case

Basket Case

Reviews Aug 16, 2006

Walking into the Art Gallery of NSW was something of a surprise – there’s all this contemporary art in there! Then we remembered – Zones of Contact: 2006 Biennale of Sydney still has little while to go. Finishing up on