Vivien Grandouiller
January 31, 2018
Fascinating, otherworldly sculptures.
You can find more of her work at www.viviengrandouiller.fr
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James Nizam
February 26, 2016
Interesting use of space and light in the photography of James Nizam. Click the image for more
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Grayson Perry
January 28, 2016
Recently went to the Grayson Perry retrospective at the MCA in Sydney. I was astounded by the depth and breadth of his work, including ceramics, sculpture, textiles and more. The sculpture below is entitled “Our mother” and is made mostly from iron. Click it to see some more of Grayson’s work.
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Clifton Pugh
January 20, 2016
I recently visited the National Gallery of Australia, and the National Portrait Gallery, both in Canberra. Over the next week or two I will be featuring the work of artist’s I encountered in these institutions, mostly painters.
This is a portrait of Neville Wran by the Australian artist, Clifton Pugh. Click the image to view more of his work.
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Slightly morbid
January 5, 2016
A skeleton rowing down the Thames. Couldn’t find the name of the artist, but found it on a site detailing the history of cholera in London. Happy times. Click the image for more.
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Arlene Shechet
November 23, 2015
Intriguing ceramic objects, click the image to view more.
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Joel Shapiro
September 17, 2015
Balanced assemblages of painted wood, big fan of this. Click the image for more.
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Wilhelm Sasnal
July 16, 2015
Wonderful paintings, stylistic and ambiguous. Click the image for more.
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The Enemy
January 17, 2015
An art blog that includes writings on a variety of aspects of contemporary art. Definitely worth a browse.