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George Gittoes – ‘Australian Art Collector’
Heart Of Darkness GEORGE GITTOES Taking in George Gittoes touring survey exhibition ‘I Witness’, provokes a visceral response, like being given a swift kick in the guts. The images are the stuff of nightmares, describing in paint, drawings, prints and on film,...
Bungaree – ‘Australian Art Review’
The Colony's First Australian It is a curious to know that the most popular subject in early Australian portraiture was not a colonial governor or early explorer but in fact a little known aboriginal man named ‘Bungaree’. Known as ‘King of the Blacks’ and ‘Chief of...
Australian Art Collector – Exhibition Diary Columns
FOR THE DIARY – AAC ISSUE 70 BRETT GRAHAM Target Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand.4-24 December 2014 Brett Graham is one of New Zealand’s most innovative and accomplished sculptors working today. His robust wooden and stone sculptures meld modernist forms with...
Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro – MCA
Excess Baggage For more than a decade, collaborating Australian artists Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro have led a nomadic life, carving out bases in Sydney and Berlin, whilst criss-crossing the globe with residencies and a string of shows throughout Europe, Asia and...
Wim Delvoye – ‘Australian Art Review’
Shock And Awe WIM DELVOYE DECEMBER 10, 2011-MARCH 26, 2012Museum of Old and New Art, (MONA), Hobart, Tasmania At Hobart’s new ‘wunder’ museum, MONA, the artwork rated most offensive by visitors is the ‘Cloaca Professional’ (2010) by Belgian artist Wim Delvoye. A...
James Newitt – ‘Australian Art Review’
A Tiger’s Tale The Tasmanian tiger or ‘Thylacine’ is one of the world’s most fabled animals. Though the last tiger died at Hobart zoo in 1936, sightings of this elusive creature in the Tasmanian wilderness continue to persist to this day. The ongoing fascination with...