Ben Ali Ong
JANE SOMERVILLE finds romance and mystery in the floating monochromatic works of a photographer whose heritage is Persian and Malaysian
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Posted:
16 May 2012 (1 day ago)
George Schwarz
PRUE GIBSON explores the solid and surreal elements of a Swiss-born photographer who has inspired more than one generation of art students with his work and his teaching
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Posted:
07 May 2012 (10 days ago)
Through a lens darkly
VICTORIA HYNES connects with an elusive artist whose photographs are a distillation of the human condition
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30 Apr 2012 (18 days ago)
Nature in flux
BEN GARRARD explores the documentary elements and the aesthetics of Peter Elfes’ aerial photos of Lake Eyre.
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03 Mar 2012 (3 months ago)
Terri Brooks
PHE LUXFORD explores the balance of the tactile, the fugitive and the evocative in the surfaces of an artist who finds poetry in the suburbs
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24 Feb 2012 (3 months ago)
Geoffrey de Groen: coloured light
JOSEPH BRENNAN explores the ethereal yet robust nature of de Groen’s oils and gouaches
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18 Feb 2012 (3 months ago)
The rapturous and the ephemeral
TRENT WALTER talks to David Harley about his life as a painter using digital technologies with poetry and precision
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30 Jan 2012 (4 months ago)
Humanity unveiled
BEN GARRARD talks to Andrew Quilty about his most recent photographs and his fortuitous early photographic experiences
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Posted:
25 Jan 2012 (4 months ago)
Brett East's engaging palette
PRUE GIBSON teases out the relationship between involuntary responses to colour stimuli and the artist's intentions.
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Posted:
23 Jan 2012 (4 months ago)
The ‘Wabi Sabi’ designer
VICTORIA HYNES discovers the opulence and the austerity of a highly original designer
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Posted:
13 Jan 2012 (4 months ago)
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