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“After eight weekends, frequently attending strip clubs in Sydney’s red light district, Kings Cross. Witnessing an interaction between the characteristics of the individuals, their experiences, and a number of situational conditions. Thus specific subjects came to mind, and appear as

Eden plays with the creation and destruction of natural elements by technology. The images are created using antiquated scanning technology which can only capture the image in multiple successive attempts. The central image of the Eden flowers remain constant, whilst

“… a found hula hoop stands and rolls to the sea. Perhaps it says something about needing to know and taking steps towards an ultimate surrender …” Gary Deirmendjian, “down down down” … the yellow hoop hears a calling, 2008.

Snow White does not want to grow addresses anorexia and investigates the pathological relationship between Snow White and her jealous mother. We follow Snow White’s struggle with her own burgeoning sexuality in her quest for eternal childhood; trapped in a

Andrew Curtis, Katie, 2008. Type C colour print, 83cm x 115cm. Andrew Curtis, Alice, 2008. Type C colour print, 115cm x 85 cm. Andrew Curtis, Sarah, 2008. Type C colour print, 83 x 115 cm. “Too chicken shit to make

Tom Polo, Didn’t Wanna Win Anyway, 2008. Acrylic on board, 60 x 60 cm “My practice uses a self-depreciative sense of humour to address contemporary society’s inherent desire to be ‘the best’ and explores what it means to be a

Tony Curran, Cupcake, Oblique, 2008. Tony Curran, Man Flying Through Air, Oblique, 2008.“ My latest body of work has been drawings which articulate perceptual systems in the mind and how these systems are relevant within Contemporary Art. Using drawings as