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Hole Much Older Than Previously Imagined By Mere Humans, Leading To Unavoidable Sense of Loss and Despair.
Leaving the Comfort Zone

Birch’s work toys with the vagaries of identity – Peter Criss being a vessel for the true revelation of the fiction of identity – but there is also a palpable sense of frustration here as well.

Oh You Crazy Artists

Gags and art. Art and gags. There just aren’t enough of them. Certainly not many good ones.

Sci Fi Space

Sci Fi Space

Art Life , Reviews Jun 21, 2006

An artfully programmed compliment to the Biennale is Custom Living, the new exhibition by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro at Gallery Barry Keldoulis. Unlike their previous GBK show which was mostly handsome photographic documentation of their recent projects, Custom Living

The Art Life’s 40 Minute B.O.S. Tour

Too busy to waste time gazing at dozens of art work looking for thrills? We’re here to help – The Art Life’s 40 Minute B.O.S. Tour will guide you through selected highlights of this year’s Biennale of Sydney: Zones of

The Art of Speaking [in Public & Otherwise]

Giving a speech is a dead art. In the 19th Century when public oratory had reached its peak audiences were often expected to listen for hours to long speeches that were often delivered under dreadful conditions – in the freezing

The Darkness

The Darkness

Art Life , Reviews Apr 13, 2006

The best Zen stories are the ones that end with a trainee monk asking his master how he will achieve enlightenment. The master thinks about it for a moment then hits the trainee over the head with his walking stick.

We Are Golden

We Are Golden

Art Life , Reviews Jan 18, 2006

Campbelltown Arts Centre. They have a cafe that sells good strong coffee and plays Nina Simone. Looking out over the trees to the clouds, with the jazz music and the heat, we’re starting to doze… Outside the galley there is

From Our Correspondents: Festa a Venezia #2

The 51st Biennale of Venice is like the Royal Easter Show when it was still at Moore Park, only there are no thrilling rides, no side show alley and no fairy floss. There are pavilions, however, and show bags and

In The Neighbourhood of The Classic

Rick Amor is keeping metaphysical painting alive