Last Thursday after putting The Art Life to bed for another week, we belatedly received an email from artist Zanny Begg who was taking part in the Out of Gallery project in and around the Blacktown area. Begg was planning
The ever feisty fans of random capitalisation, the Sydney Art Seen Society, announced todaythat Tanya Plibersek MP, Member for Sydney, will present the SASS petition to federal parliament. OH NO! ARE THEY ELITIST STINKBOMBS nos. 7 & 8 COMING OUR
Altruism is alive and well according to the latest Art Life poll. Starting your own damn museum is the option of choice (29 per cent) for those entrusted with $4.6 million. The second parochial option of buying only Australian art
We will be making a public appearance (on radio) this coming Sunday morning at 9.30am as the guests of Vicki and Melody Wren. Tune your wireless sets to FBi Radio 94.5FM.
With a whiff of Christmas pudding in the air, the end of November is an incredibly busy time in the Sydney art world – so many things are going on it’s impossible to keep up. We missed the new show
It was something of a relief to discover that Gow Langsford Gallery has remained open long enough for Matthys Gerber to have his show there. We felt bad for him and the rest of the former Sarah Cottier Gallery stable
At Martin Bowne Fine Art they have a very hands-off approach to visitors. When we went to see the Chris Langlois show Vanishing Point , there was no one there. The door was open, the lights were on, but all
Jessie Cacchillo wrote to us an invited us to the opening of her show Quiet They Might See You at Mori Gallery. “I know the gallery is a pain in the ass to get to, but there will be a
On November 1 we were discussing some recent articles and news items about art. Among the usual stuff, we noted Steve Meacham‘s interview with the indefatigable Edmund Capon in The Sydney Magazine and noted that aside from the fact the
On November 1 we were discussing some recent articles and news items about art. Among the usual stuff, we noted Steve Meacham‘s interview with the indefatigable Edmund Capon in The Sydney Magazine and noted that aside from the fact the