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Blending In

From Isobel Johnston… Things I don’t remember is the title of a song by Ugly Casanova aka Modest Mouse – who happened to be in town at around the same time as the opening of Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro’s

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Exorcising Types

From Bonny Dot Cassidy The last six months have blessed Sydney with exhilarating exhibitions of contemporary Indigenous art including the recently (and too promptly) ended Kitty Kantilla retrospective, plus two current shows: the Lockhart women’s group mounting at Hogarth Galleries,

Crossing Over

After kicking off the 2008 exhibition year at Artspace, Lily Hibberd‘s Bordertown installation recently opened at Melbourne’s Conical Inc where it will be on show until March 29. The Art Life spoke with Hibberd in Melbourne. Lily Hibberd, Bordertown, 2008.Installation

Mister Sylvester, He Not Dead

From Ian Houston Mister Darren Sylvester‘s exhibition of photographic prints, painting and sculpture at Sullivan & Strumpf [until Saturday] is a beguiling and seductive collection of art poised, like a plastic surgeon’s scalpel, over the skin of contemporary life. This

Auto Destruct Sequence

Who ever said ideas had to be subtle? If you want cut through, why even bother with artistic ambiguity? Just say what you have to say and off you go. This seems to be Joan Fontecuberta’s concept for his show

Who You Gonna Call?

Yes, it’s the Swipe…

Hassling A Brown Bear

Nature seems to be everywhere.

Adrift In Metaville

Some galleries are really hard to find. Although you might have the address written down, a UBD street directory and more than a passing knowledge of the neighbourhood, they remain invisible. Such was our problem looking for Wallspace Gallery at

Hole Much Older Than Previously Imagined By Mere Humans, Leading To Unavoidable Sense of Loss and Despair.
We Are Golden

We Are Golden

Art Life , Reviews Jan 18, 2006

Campbelltown Arts Centre. They have a cafe that sells good strong coffee and plays Nina Simone. Looking out over the trees to the clouds, with the jazz music and the heat, we’re starting to doze… Outside the galley there is