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We’ve been getting requests to be signed up to our weekly notification email (that tells you when we’ve updated the site). We’re a little behind, so please be patient, we’re getting there. In the meantime, those of you who have

After receiving a very polite email from that very well spoken young man Tim Hilton we are pleased to announce that we have links to three new blogs. Richard Gurney’s blog is pink text on blue background – don’t view

When we were kids we had a routine when we visited the big city. After catching the train in from the ‘burbs, and after lunch from a fast food restaurant du jour, we’d pay a visit to the Art Gallery

It’s Tom Waits, not Tom Waites and W.G. Sebold is W.G. Sebald. We accept responsibility for that. We also stated last week that the Bridget Riley show at the Museum of Contemporary Art was a cut down version of her

Hello, and welcome to The Art Life for 2005. Before we get into the art world and all its exciting news and exhibitions, we need to mention a few things. First off, the Art Life is a blog, an online

Although we had expected to go to sleep over the Christmas-New Year’s break, we were troubled and couldn’t properly drift off. Those die hard artists who run Peloton actually kept the gallery operating between December 25 and now, even having

So here we are back from our holidays and although we expected everything to be the same, it’s different. Except that the difference is that it’s more of the same. The year is 1999, John Howard is your Prime Minister,

Sebastian Smee wrote to us in December with a few complaints. We run his email in full: “May I correct a couple of points? I never wrote “I hate video art.” I was so impressed with the various video components