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Peter Tilley Catalogue
Seeing The Shadow: The Dark Side The optical effects of light and shade have been explored throughout art history from the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux to Da Vinci’s use of ‘chiaroscuro’ in Renaissance Italy. Shadows in western culture have often been...
Enough Khalas – ‘Asian Art News #28’
Enough Khalas At the University of NSW Gallery Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on 9/11, 2001, Islamophobia has been pervasive in many Western countries. A multi-media group exhibition entitled Enough Khalas in Sydney, the...
Brett McMahon ‘ Asian Art News #27’
New Directions BRETT MCMAHON For artist Brett McMahon, returning to the natural and industrial environs of his childhood home of Newcastle, two hours north of Sydney, has generated a fertile period of creative output. A regular in Sydney's contemporary art scene since...
Tatsuo Miyajima – ‘Asian Art News’
Tatsuo Miyajima At the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Our lives are governed by time—measured on watches, mobile telephones, and laptops. The passage of time is the central theme of Japanese multi-media artist Tatsuo Miyajima’s art practice. He makes sculptures and...
Vernon Ah Kee – ‘Asian Art News’
Finding The Warrior Self Vernon Ah Kee’s art and voice are vital to understanding the reality of life for Aboriginal people in Australia now. His recent survey show entitled Not an Animal or a Plant shows something of the diversity of Aboriginal culture, encouraging...
‘Under The Sun’ Review – ‘Asian Art News’
Everything under the Sun The Australian Summer this year has been marked by scorching temperatures and unprecedented heatwaves across the country. It is therefore fitting that an exhibition exploring the iconic photograph titled ‘The Sunbaker’, by renowned...