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Dead Precious

What does it all mean?

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Loved to Death

Nathan Taylor’s show Loved To Death elevates actual garbage to our attention.

Sub/Dub

Sub/Dub

Art Life , Exhibitions Aug 31, 2012

But in typical Carsley style, it isn’t simply a portrait that reveals the ‘truth’ of the moment…

Untitled Fun

The title of Paul Williams exhibition at MOP, Untitled Fun, may be a description of the game viewers can play with the images he creates.

Works from the Dry Country

Here’s a fun fact: Guy Warren designed the portraits for the original $2, $10 and $20 notes.

Through Line II

“…The removal of the canvas and stretcher frame perhaps also a reminder of the patriarchal nature of the art world and its supporting structures, particularly when it comes to the big men of painting.”

Milky Way

Milky Way

Art Life , Exhibitions Aug 17, 2012

Milky Way is a measure of Aida Tomescu’s unfaltering precision as a painter, featuring paintings and drawings with a galaxy of incident and detail within their edges.

Victoria Reichelt – Objects in Danger

“I look at objects that are in danger of becoming obsolete…”

The Price of War

Luise Guest finds images that suggest psychological warfare in the works of three contemporary painters…

Coalescence

If the title of the show is any giveaway, the artist has concerned himself with colour union and movement.