The weekend. Yoga. Dinner with friends. Drawing in a New Farm coffee shop. Roof-top cocktails at Lady Lamington. And a couple of local galleries. Saturday morning, driving up Arthur Street,…
Rob leaned over during the show and whispered, ‘He’s so pretentious’. Yes. He is. ‘And that’s okay,’ I nod. We are talking about John Logan’s interpretation of abstract expressionist painter…
Tiffany Chung’s piece, created for the APT7, titled roaming with the dawn — snow drifts, rain falls, desert wind blows (2012) is beautiful. From GOMA’s catalogue: Chung worked with a…
Yasuhiko Hayashi is a systematic thinker. The creativity of the work of his artist-unit (with Yusuke Nakano) Paramodel is underpinned by method. Over the last 3 weeks, I’ve been working…
The Asia Pacific Triennial is having its 7th time around this year. Which is significant cause for excitement in my world. It is about the most thought provoking series of…
We discovered a new way to buy art! I’ve never been to an art auction before – it was rather exciting and I loved the results. Unfortunately, Rob and I…
Art history graduates have some hard work in store for them. The Guardian, a UK newspaper, suggests only 7% of those who have a degree in art history will go…
‘If we ever get to the point of charting a whole city or a whole nation, we would have an intricate maze of psychological reactions which would present a picture…
I read a post on the upcoming exhibition at the ICA, London: ‘Make Peace, not War’. The usual suspects in the London art scene have submitted works on the guns,…
Making a career in the arts industry is a particular challenge. However the trend of online collaborating is a wonderful means for an artist to reach the market. As companies…
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Around Brisbane: Ian Smith and Robert Malherbe
The weekend. Yoga. Dinner with friends. Drawing in a New Farm coffee shop. Roof-top cocktails at Lady Lamington. And a couple of local galleries. Saturday morning, driving up Arthur Street,…