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New Work Friday #71

Grove is a site-sensitive installation by Kath Fries, which plays with notions of internal and external spaces by bringing the outside within, challenging perception and inviting contemplation.

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Postcard: New York

The Art Life’s roving international editor Din Heagney writes from the city that never sleeps [and other New York cliches…]…

Things, not as they seem

Debut guest blogger Meredith Birrell contemplates the things that are there and the things that aren’t there in a recent show by Mark Ryan and Yuri Shimmyo…

New Work Friday #70

Barbara Knezevic is an artist based in Dublin, Ireland working in sculptural installation. Knezevic posits objects as a means of working out, a probe with which to test the viability of ideas.

New Work Friday #67

It looks like a room within a room, like architecture. It has walls and doorways and a roof. You can walk within and throughout it. But it has no real structural integrity. It is only cardboard, paint and yarn.

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…”

Folded Simulation: Carly Fischer

Din Heagney spoke to Carly Fischer before her opening night this week at Helen Gory Galerie in Prahran, and asked her about some of the ideas she has developed in her travels from Melbourne to Tokyo to Berlin and back again…

Praying hands

Praying hands

Art Life , Reviews Aug 20, 2010

Isobel Philip discovers the spirituality of the Ipod in Nell’s new show Made in The Cross

The Edge of the Void

Isobel Philip observes the collateral of the space age collected by Adam Norton in his latest show at Gallery 9…