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New Work Friday #73

In her most recent photographic series Isobel Parker Philip turns her attention to the fold and the cut, transforming an action and event into a study of form.

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Graduation time

Graduation time

Art Life , Op-ed Dec 03, 2010

Wendy Meares goes to the COFA Annual where she is impressed by a number of paintings and has a trick or two up her sleeve…

New Work Friday #68

Dream Job by David M Thomas is a poignant and pretty funny confessional ‘stage set’, sometimes slightly awkward, and ultimately an incomplete view of the artist.

New Work Friday #65

As young children growing up in small-town New Zealand, my brother, a friend and I used to play in an abandoned building. The different rooms were in varying states of disrepair, often containing objects that appealed to us. We gathered these trinkets and put them into the cleanest room, essentially creating a hideout…

New Work Friday #64

Simon O’Carrigan is a Melbourne based artist who, after studying painting for four years, spent two years working in hand drawn animation. In the second of two exhibitions for 2010, O’Carrigan has turned his hand to dark subject matter

New Work Friday #62

Humans are the only animal who are aware of our inevitable ending, and how much that violates what we’re striving for while alive.

Unwishful Thinking

Isobel Philip paid a visit to Dara Gill’s Unwish at Firstdraft and left feeling anxious…

New Work Friday #58

“In this series participants in the photographs were asked to be apart of an art project… Once the participant was in position and lighting etc was set, the artist pulled a rubber band out of his pocket…”

The Pull of the Grotesque

Isobel Philip comes face to face with the uncanny strangeness of Eden Diebel’s photography…

New Work Friday #56

Your Prime Ministers through an artist’s eyes…