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Marking The Pathway to Corporeal Pleasures

Exploring the frankly pervy world of ‘70s skin mags including female and male nudes, erotic poses and real sex.

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New Work Friday #108

I often find a word or sentence appears strongly in my consciousness, which then plagues me so much, that I must produce a series of paintings about or around that particular word or sentence. It’s as if a seed has presented itself, and my purpose is to plant it.

New Work Friday #107

Fashion cycles like the seasons, a fantasy of finery, fallen leaves and feathers.

The People Vs Rodney Pople

Guest blogger Zoe Harrington takes another look at the Pople controversy and adds a little context…

New Work Friday #105

“Using the phenomenon of a ‘Murmuration of Starlings’ as a starting point, each painting captures a frozen moment and a seemingly limitless composition that will never recur in the same way.”

Old Work Friday #4

Old Work Friday #4

Stuff Mar 16, 2012

“An assemblage of structures, such as might present itself to the imagination of one who had fallen asleep…”

Heads in The Sand

Rodney Pople’s win of the Glover Prize for Landscape Painting has exposed some glaring contradictions in the art world, argues Carrie Miller…

Them Listless Folk

Sharne Wolff encounters the strange tale of Waterface in Laith McGregor’s latest solo show…

Old Work Friday #3

Most of his work features landscapes: mainly fantasy landscapes viewed from a high vantage point and employing conventional colour schemes – brown shades for the foreground, through green to blue for the background. These wide panoramas also feature groups of figures…

Test Pattern

Test Pattern

Reviews Feb 24, 2012

The young ones, they’re the young ones – and the young ones shouldn’t be afraid to live, love, while the flame is strong… For they may not be the young ones very long. Sharne Wolff reports from Brisbane.