There was beer and there were sausages and we were right next to the harbour. The sun was shining. Men were kissing. [We were ok with that, but sometimes guys kissing each other isn’t right, like when one straight guy
Colin Lanceley, Beyond The Hills (Cicada and Dry Grass Singing), 2004. Oil on carved wood and canvas, 121x174cms. Courtesy: Australian Galleries. You go into the studio and you’re thinking, oh fuck, not this again please god no, it can’t be,
Now this is weird. We were told last week that an image of a work by Patricia Piccinini had turned up on an Arabic language web site. Going over to the site we found images from The Leather Landscape with
There’s nothing really duller than a blog entry that starts “We’ve recently added new links…” but there’s no getting around it – we’ve added a lot of new links. Please admire the length and breadth of the Orgs links that
It’s a shame that Tracey Moffatt doesn’t have an opening every week. The weekend Sauce column in the Sydney Morning Herald ran a story in which we scored a small mention [albeit with the wrong spelling and no URL…]: A
Christopher Hanrahan is an artist who seems to be everywhere. Luckily he doesn’t have the same public profile as some artists and much of his involvement is behind the scenes helping out with other artist’s shows, so despite the apparent
It was amazing just how many people were at Scott Donovan’s Don’t Look Now night of video, sound and performance works. Held downstairs from Donovan’s space at Mori Gallery on Friday, July 29 and scheduled to kick off at 8.00pm,
Somebody has been going around saying that drawing is back. Back from where, we’d like to know, since it must have been on holiday with painting – discount tickets probably. Bastards. The exhibition The Grey Voice: Contemporary Australian Drawing at
Is it really a year since Tracey Moffatt’s last Oxley exhibition? Just last August we wandered in to the gallery for a taste of her new series Adventure Story and marveled at the incredible number of people in the streets,
People have been writing to us and some of the emails have been very nice, very polite requests for links to new blogs and sites. Margaret Mayhew, who used to be part of 2SER’s Artichoke team before the show got