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The Price of War

Luise Guest finds images that suggest psychological warfare in the works of three contemporary painters…

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News Aug 07, 2012

David Walsh vs the ATO.

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.

New Work Friday #117

“A tension between decoration and representation is present when looking at animals. They are not only living creatures: Animals can be seen as decorative objects. Pets decorate living spaces, furs decorate the body, animal patterns decorate furniture, taxidermy decorates the museum diorama, and hunting trophies decorate the hunter.”

Hot Butter | Popcorn

‘”Popcorn” is an early electronic pop instrumental, originally composed by Gershon Kingsley in 1969 on his album Music to Moog By

Primavera 2012 Artists Announced

“Works range from highly autobiographical performances to more oblique strategies where ‘the self’ is transformed into a fictional persona…”

Engberg for BOS19

“The Biennale of Sydney, as one of the most established and certainly one of the largest of the world’s biennales, provides an exciting and challenging opportunity for curatorial development.”