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Who You Gonna Call?

Yes, it’s the Swipe…

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Dedicated to…

I’ve been in new york for 3 months so this is a bit of a remote rant about spaces far away.

GoMA Pile

GoMA Pile

Art Life Dec 04, 2006

The opening of GOMA.

Sanity Clause

Sanity Clause

Art Life , Reviews Sep 06, 2006

There must be a point at which you decide it just doesn’t matter anymore. Throw the rule book out, do what you feel and don’t worry about the consequences. This kind of liberation is usually reserved for people who have

The Dead Zone

The Dead Zone

Reviews Jun 11, 2004

What is that is so intoxicating about the image of the deserted city?

Interlace My Shoes

A Biennale parallel event on until July 3rd is the show on at Performance Space called Interlace featuring installations by man-of-the-moment Shaun Gladwell, Emil Goh and Kate Murphy. Curated by Blair French, the show is also part of the gallery’s

How Many Artists Can You get In A Room?

Another exhibition that’s getting in on the act of the Biennale excitement is a show at The UNSW College of Fine Arts called Without Reason that’s been curated “in response to” the theme of the Biennale . The COFA show

Head, Man, Land

We went past a gallery on Liverpool Street just up the road from the super-swanky de de ce furniture shop. At least we thought it was a gallery – we couldn’t be sure because every other shop looks like a

Man, Face, Mask

We left Liverpool Street Gallery with a few regrets, but we vowed to put this badness behind us and get down to Gallery 4A to see the Wang Jianwei show Giant Steps. We didn’t know much about Jianwei, but we

Man, Room, Paint

We started to feel, as we walked through the streets of Chinatown that our sugar high was well and truly over. We felt nervous and irritable and damn this sweaty then freezing weather – you’re too hot under your coat