Room of wonders
TRENT WALTER draws our attention to an eloquent cache of treasures that is permanently on display at the State Library of Victoria
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30 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Now you see it
ANDREW NICHOLLS finds that new young curators have breathed new life into Perth’s cultural scene, with one-night-only exhibitions
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Posted:
27 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Birds, dogs and t-shirts
APOLLINE KOHEN finds diversity and fun in solo exhibitions by two artists — one established, the other emerging
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22 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Eloquent intersections
STEPHANIE RADOK explores the interaction of modernist ideas with Aboriginal art
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18 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Children and photography
VICTORIA HYNES discusses the works of an artist and mother — and the current debates about children as subjects of photography
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14 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
The portrait as lyrical poem
SASHA GRISHIN discusses the dilemmas inherent in capturing a lyrical moment with a sophisticated piece of technology in place of a paintbrush
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06 May 2012 (about 1 year ago)
The nocturnal zone
LOUISE MARTIN-CHEW explores the photographic collaboration between two artists whose moonlight kayaking revealed another world
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30 Apr 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Time, parallel, collision and trespass
STEPHANIE RADOK assures the reader that a visit to the Adelaide Biennale will be a dazzling experience
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12 Apr 2012 (about 1 year ago)
Spheres and angles
TRENT WALTER discusses the singular and arresting work which five photographers bring to an exhibition in a new gallery
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Posted:
14 Mar 2012 (over 1 year ago)
A tiger’s tale
VICTORIA HYNES discusses an exhibition which amplifies the mythology of a now extinct mammal from Tasmania
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Posted:
01 Mar 2012 (over 1 year ago)
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