The Meticulous Hand of Mali Moir
byThe greatest flower artists have been those who have found beauty in truth; who have understood plants scientifically, but who have yet seen and…
The greatest flower artists have been those who have found beauty in truth; who have understood plants scientifically, but who have yet seen and…
In 1995, Nintendo released a failed virtual reality console called The Virtual Boy. This doomed apparatus was meant to be experienced through a Virtual…
Cataclysmic events, all but wiping life from the earth, occur again and again over billions of years. At the end of the 18th century…
The 2017 Venice Biennale saw a series of sprawling exhibitions with a big focus on materiality. This was certainly the case in the massive…
In a generation when the world is becoming more and more digitised, Melbourne-based photographic artist, Linsey Gosper, chooses to return to the magic of…
Surrealism per se in Australia has seemed out of favour for decades. That’s not to say it hasn’t continued a strange, almost underground, presence…
Rus Kitchin is a cartographer of chaos, a librarian of lunacy, a harbinger of hallucination a translator of turmoil and a linguist of labyrinths….
The Lines in Between by Triple F at Seventh Gallery is an exhibition dealing with the impact of cultural identity on female subjectivity. Triple…
Over the last decade, Jason Moad’s driving thematic interest has been the singular human subject in the environment. Alienated figures set against profoundly silent…
Imagine we are living late in the 13th Century. Our leader and spiritual authority is the Bishop of Lincoln. Let’s call him Robert Fathead….