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Yeah Painting

Boo sculpture, blah blah video, la la la photography – but yeah, painting. It always feels like the pressure is off when we’re looking at a painting: we know the limits, know the borders, the history and are thrilled at

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Yeah Painting II

John Peart’s show at Watters Gallery is a demonstration of what you might call ‘painters logic’. That’s a painter making a mark on a canvas and then asking themselves “what next?” The logic is the next line, the next gesture,

A Horse Walks Into A Bar

What a week it’s been. Mister Magoo went to Iraq to thank the troops. It wasn’t on behalf of the Australian people, mind you, but a personal thank you for saving his electoral bacon. Then Gai Waterhouse theorized the only

Sorry

Sorry

Uncategorized Jul 25, 2005

Last week we asked readers if we owed them an apology and if so, what for. For most of the week we were smug and pleased as the NO vote easily outstripped the YES vote by a factor of 2

Get Automated!

From the distance of the other side of the road it looks just like a regular advertisement on a billboard. You can’t really tell what it’s an ad for until you get stuck in traffic or pass closer to the

Something very exciting is happening…

People have been asking “I’ve been enjoying your blog but I’ve been wondering, how can get more involved with The Art Life?” Until now we’ve been wondering that too while simultaneously asking ourselves “How can we make some money out

What’s That Smell?

Damn you POP SERVER ERROR. Damn you ‘Error Type 56’. We will not be beaten! Do you smell that burning smell? It’s a sort of woody, sort of pungent, sort of cloying odour… kind of like, yes, the smell of

Money Back Guarantee

Someone said we should check out Paul Ferman’s show Tubetalk at Room 35 at Gitte Weise. The word ‘on the street’ was that the show was 100 per cent found material and it was hilarious. Look, our excited friend said

The Sad Elephant

Imagine you’re an artist and you’re sitting at home with some felt, some padded post bags and a video camera. What do you do with this unlikely material? Why no recreate Kazimir Malevitch’s costume designs for the 1915 opera Victory

We Can Build You

Sarah Smuts-Kennedy is all over this town. Not only does she have a show at Gallery Barry Keldoulis, she also has a starring role in The Oyster Farmer. One minute you’re on Shortland Street and the next you’re the toast