Sally-Ann Rowland
Sally-Ann Rowland at the Fremantle Arts Centre, Australia. Ubiquitous cliches regain a minor usefulness through printing on tea towels and pencils, whilst hybridized cliches emblazon …
Sally-Ann Rowland at the Fremantle Arts Centre, Australia. Ubiquitous cliches regain a minor usefulness through printing on tea towels and pencils, whilst hybridized cliches emblazon …
Images from Jessica Lumb’s recent exhibition at Trocadero, Melbourne. Floor holes were filled with gold, and past exhibition holes were filled with artificial diamonds. Photos: Catherine …
Sally Gabori in front of one of her kick-ass works at Drill Hall, Canberra, Australia
Linda Tegg’s Tortoise, a video work that involves performers behind mirrored discs, in New13 at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. More info >here<
Natasha Frisch’s intricately recreated urban objects, largely using tracing paper and tape. More information >here<.
Narelle Desmond’s ‘Quiet Afternoon’ (2013), a complete ceramic model of Fischli and Weiss’ ‘The Way Things Are’. More info >here<
Laura Pedersen, from a series of recent works using polymer clay and magazines. More info >here<
Mark Siebert, paintings from ‘Losers’, at Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, Australia. More info >here<.
George Mead Moore at the MACO Museum, Oaxaca, Mexico – more info >here<
Images from the opening of Matthew Hopkins and Tom Polo’s Uncertain Pastures at Utopian Slumps, Melbourne, Australia. More info >here<.
Images from artist Brad Lay’s journey from Melbourne, Australia to New Zealand on a cargo ship. Text was generated by audiences on Facebook following the …
Some of my favorite things at the moment are the collaborative works of Nick Hornby and Sinta Tantra. Works from the series can be seen …
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla’s Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on ‘Ode to Joy’ for a Prepared Piano, in the State Library of Victoria, Australia. More about …
From R’lyeh Maquettes by Roy Ananda, at Dianne Tanzer Gallery Melbourne.
Olafur Eliasson (l) and Damien Hirst (r) at the Hong Kong Art Fair, 2012
Roni Horn, ‘White Dickinson: BLOSSOMS HAVE THEIR LEISURES’, 2006 Kukje Gallery at the Hong Kong Art Fair, 2012
Jakub Julian Ziolkowski, ‘Fanatic’, 2011. Oil on canvas.
Jim Lambie, Sonic Reducer #23, 2008. Gallery: Sadie Coles
Daniel Richter does Afghanistan, at the 2012 Hong Kong Art Fair
Detail of a grid of Louise Bourgeois drawings, at the 2012 Hong Kong Art Fair
George Condo, Toy Head, 2012 Oil on Canvas Spruth Magers Berlin London
Enrique Martinez Celaya Untitled (Boys in snow), 2011 Oil and wax on canvas Gallery Andersson/Sandstrom 72,400 Euro
Bellona, 2012, acrylic on linen. 30 x 36 cm Go to www.gallery9.com.au for more information.
Two works by Rirkrit Tiravanija at the 2012 Hong Kong Art Fair. The first image also shows work by Judy Ledgerwood. Media – enamel on steel. Dimensions …
Christopher Hanrahan Museums Have The Same Problems As Unions. More info: www.sarahcottiergallery.com
Justene Williams – She Came Over Singing, 2011 Block Projects (Melbourne)
An enormous (2.16 m high) drawing by Jim Shaw, at the recent Hong Kong Art Fair – Dream Object (On a Sunday morning in W. …
Two works by Santiago Sierra at the Lisson booth of the Hong Kong Art Fair. The one closest is A worker’s arm passing through the …
Another of our favorite works at the Hong Kong Art Fair. Paul Lee’s Untitled (tambourine), 2011. More information at Stuart Shave Modern Art – ModernArt.net
An Ed Ruscha painting ‘Etc., etc.,’, was one of our favorite works at the Hong Kong Art Fair. The effect was achieved by spraying red …
A George Condo sculpture from the Hong Kong Art Fair, ‘The Old Water Nymph”. From 2002, gilded bronze (edition 2/3).
Abigail Hunt, Instantly Interruptible, opening at Five Years, on Friday 2nd September, 2011
Jon Fawcett’s Operator. More information about the artist at JonFawcett.com.
Kieren Reed, from his solo show at Ritter/Zamet, London. Reed’s practice moves from drawing to large scale installations, and uses traditional architectural techniques to …