When Franco Belgiorno-Nettis led a group of explorers to the top of what is now Potts Point, he stretched out his tiny hands, taking in the whole valley below, and declared in a loud and steady voice “One day there
When we were in high school we really liked Christine because she was pretty and wore t-shirts with iron on transfers featuring horses and had hair just like Farrah Fawcett Majors. She rode to school along the sun baked footpaths
Over the last few weeks we’ve been getting random emails from people asking us if we have seen Natural Selection , a new web e-magazine that has its third issue on line now. The first email was to let us
At Roslyn Oxley9, the gallery gets off to a new year with a show of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s newish work ranging from two video pieces, a group of paintings and a collection of mixed media sculptures. Kusama is an
The cow track of our incessant art wanderings led us up a hill, along a dale and then to the Australian Centre for Photography where they have photographic art and the glummest looking gallery assistants the world has ever known.
Our latest favourite TV show on cable is Safari Chef. This bloke wanders around Africa with some black guys in chef hats following ten paces behind, stopping three times a day to make meals from African animals – Antelope hoof
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