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Tony Ousler: Sculpture

It’s been said that Tony Oursler “freed video from the tyranny of the monitor” and his work explore ideas with the medium of video but without being restricted to the traditional ‘frame’ or screen.

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In (Two) Art

It’s common in the art world for artists to become couples…

Tutu

Tutu

Art Life , Exhibitions Aug 03, 2012

By Carrie Miller… The latest group exhibition at Galerie pompom is called Tutu – a seemingly innocent description of a ballerina’s costume. But it’s a word whose origins are somewhat cheekier. Among traditional theatre audiences those in the cheaper seats

Coalescence

If the title of the show is any giveaway, the artist has concerned himself with colour union and movement.

The London Years 1960-67

A good dose of untamed larrikin charm didn’t hurt either.

Anything, Everything and One Other Thing

When you won’t compromise your daily documentation schedule for the sake of a girl or an attack of appendicitis, you know you’re doing something that you better find meaning in.

Two/Three

Two/Three

Art Life , Exhibitions Jul 27, 2012

Two/Three is the second in the trilogy of inaugural exhibitions at Sydney’s latest contemporary art gallery, The Commercial.

Mosman Art Prize

There was a time when the Mosman Art Prize looked to be at risk of falling prey to what one commercial gallerist called ‘contemporary art fashion victims’.

Doug Moran Prize 2012

The Archibald Prize may be the more prestigious portrait prize, but who cares about that when the Doug Moran offers $150,000 cold hard cash to the winner.

The Inbetween

The exhibition presents a series of exquisitely drawn works on paper and mylar…