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Speak your mind

Out there in the real world people still ask those questions that should never be asked – and Carrie Miller has some suggestions for timely comebacks…

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No way, I’m still here!!!!!!

When I learned that Emil had passed away on Facebook I did something completely irrational. I sent him an email asking if it were true.

Let’s get small

Carrie Miller noticed everything was getting smaller – but in a good way…

Flying High I & II:  Airplane, the Terminal Convention and Sirius matters

John Kelly reports from Ireland, seriously….

Unreal TV

Unreal TV

Art Life , Op-ed Feb 04, 2011

Carrie Miller spent most of the summer break propped up on cushions watching TV and eating peppermint Magnums, considering whether reality TV in its late baroque phase might tell us something about the real world…

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…

Farewell white cube, hello brave new internets

Carrie Miller contemplates the end of the white cube gallery space…

In advance of a broken column

Nigel Lendon casts an eye over the spiffy new entrance of the National Gallery of Australia…

Living in your head

Putting off that thing that you just haven’t got around to doing? Well, Carrie Miller eventually got around to writing this post on procrastination and argues that wasting time is all part of the creative process…

Three rules of curating

The first rule of curating is ‘the role of the curator is to ensure that the artist is never unexplained or misread’ – and, in short, the primary role is to make the artist ‘look good’.