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An investment in cultural capital

The very thing that will probably frustrate some in the contemporary art world about White Rabbit is also its consolation: an obsession with surfaces, writes Carrie Miller.

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New Work Friday #46

I am trying to draw every person in New York. I will be drawing people everyday and posting as frequently as I can. It is possible that I will draw you without you knowing it.

The Caretaker and the Guesthouse

International affairs editor John Kelly decided to temporarily ditch art criticism after a run-in with an arrhythmic sound artist – and review a staging of Harold Pinter’s The Guest House…

This just in – June 10th 2010

What just happened…

The Payback

The Payback

Exhibitions Jun 07, 2010

Kibel/Ryder present a series of turntable paintings on vinyl that converge sight and sound, and will be accompanied by an audio soundtrack from rock and experimental music icon Ollie Olsen.

Tweets of the Week from 2010-06-06

Tweets of the Week from 2010-06-06

Uncategorized Jun 06, 2010

Things that were said in 140 characters [or less].

Art Life walking tour part 2

Ian Shadwell gazes upon one of Sydney’s most iconic – but equally maligned – pieces of public art and finds within its shiny surfaces something to love…

BOS2010: Peter Hennessey

Whoa man – the universe is big – really big! Andrew Frost has a meltdown…

BOS2010: Robert MacPherson

Carrie Miller finds queasy memories in the paintings of Robert MacPherson…

BOS2010: Yamaguchi Akira

In Yamaguchi Akira’s drawing, the present has almost reached its crisis point writes Andrew Frost.