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We Control The Vertical

We’re excited to announce that The Art Life will be returning to the screens of your ABC on Tuesday, November 13 at 10pm for a one-off year-in-review special A Year In The Art Life. We’ll be casting our collective eyes

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Skanky Jane of the world-famous Skanky Jane’s Ruses of Pleasure blog has written to The Art Life to announce the birth of her latestblogging project – Skanky Jane’s Bargain Box. It’s a project that welcomes all visual art themed contributions.

Blog Kameraden

Blog Kameraden

Media , Weblife Aug 14, 2007

“Tunnel – self portrait – is part of a series that focuses on the notion of stranger in a strange place; the challenges and outcomes of spending time in new and foreign lands. I am interested in exploring concepts of

Logomania

Logomania

Movies Jul 31, 2007

“Style is merely the outside of content, and content the inside of style.” – Jean-Luc Godard.

Video Art 1895

Video Art 1895

Media , Movies Jul 24, 2007

Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat (The Lumière Brothers, 1895) from YouTube.

Test Results: Crazy In The Coconut

Fig 1. A week or so ago we offered our readers the chance to assess their personalities with our FREE NO OBLIGATION PERSONALITY TEST. All you had to do was answer truthfully each of the 50 questions selected to assess

All in The Numbers III

Numbers: The final episode of The Art Life TV show went to air last night. We logged a very respectable 205,000 viewers, down from ep 2 but with an average of 253,000 viewers per episode. So how did we stack

Well Fancy That: Macca v Macgregor Special

Well Fancy That is our ongoing series of excerpts from the writings of some our favourite critics, journalists and curators. We take a little slice of their latest musings and post them here – usually without comment – for your

All In The Numbers II

Episode 2 of our ABC TV series went to air on Tuesday night. The numbers were good – 253,000 viewers around the country – slightly down from Episode 1. We were up against some stiff opposition for our key demographic

You Be The Attorney, I’ll Drive

“Revered … but Benjamin has questioned the value of his landscapes.”Photo: Quentin Jones, SMH. Not everyone can write like Jack Marx. And fewer still can do it for The Sydney Morning Herald. Commissioned to write the text for a book