Tomorrow night, Wednesday 14th of July, sees the launch of art consultant Michael Reid’s book How to Buy and Sell Art at the Queensland University of Technology Art Gallery. Reid is a former Christie’s staffer who set up shop and
We are pretty proud of gazumping the mainstream media by a few days last week after an Art Life informant tipped us toCharles Merewether’s appointment as the director of the next Biennale of Sydney in 2006. Merewether is currently Senior
The Australian Screen program – the program of films and videos by established artists – was organised by D-Lux and curated by Claude Gonzalez, a man later described at the screening of his documentary called Sydney At War in the
There is a theory that living The Art Life is like being at war – long periods of boredom followed by furious bursts of excitement. In the past week, John Opit’s missing Cezanne painting was found in a Gold Coast
Puff and Swallow at Phatspace is a Biennale parallel event – or more correctly, a series of events as a number of artists come and go, make changes to what the last lot did and generally make a mess in
We love the fake names that come attached to spam emails that try to get us to buy land in Florida, enlarge our penises or buy cheap Rx. We’ve been building a collection that includes: Moses Cervantes Cheyene Samuels Thad
A few weeks ago when Sophia Cunningham invited us to the Without Reason show at the UNSW College of Fine Arts, she told us that Felicity Fenner has a “relationship” with the college. She didn’t elaborate on what that relationship