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In a digitally networked culture, we experience the visual world as fragmentation…

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New Work Friday #134

In this fictional collision of past and present, which also includes a representation of Caravaggio himself, alongside Bottaro’s Sicilian grandfather peeling a prickly pear (the cactus fruit which is riddled throughout Sicily) and the artist riding into the composition on the back of a motorbike…

Colleen | I’ll Read You A Story

I’ll read you a story…

Other Worlds

Not the Only Planet.

Parallel Nippon: Contemporary Japanese Architecture 1996-2006

Architecture in Japan had benefitted from the boom, but in recession it needed to find a new way to do things…

The Other Side of Midnight

The brilliantly coloured steel lace is a metamorphosis of man and nature…

The Cubic Structural Evolution Project

In the same way that ideas from the audience transform the plastic blocks into ‘art’ – the exhibition itself becomes about the people who make it.

New Work

New Work

Art Life , Exhibitions Apr 12, 2013

Michael Moran’s New Work leans away from being easily dropped into any of the usual boxes…

Richard Bell: “An ostrich will bury its head in the sand”

Sharne Wolff interviewed Richard Bell. He gave answers. She wrote them down.

Robert Fripp | Exposure

“It is impossible to achieve the aim without suffering…