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Issue 22 February - April 2010 now available

 

Contents:

Editorial: Abstraction's long & lively history

David Serisier

Cubism in Australia

Greenaway's Last Supper

Joseph Kosuth

Fiona Foley

Adelaide Jewellers

 

plus:

events, profiles & reviews...

[Galleries and artists who would like specific work(s) featured in this section, please click here for rates and other details.]

Deborah Beck is one of the artists exhibiting at 'Atelier - The National Art School Studio in Paris'; a joint exhibition organised by the Friends of the National Art School and Charles Hewitt Gallery running until March 8, 2010.
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A simple, timeless chore, itself equal to the image of light and colour that saturates the river and trees. Brett Hill is showing at Elements Art Gallery from 27 March – 11 April 2010.
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To reflect our casual beach culture, “A day in the life” has been painted loosely, using the under layers of paint to create shapes and figures which appear as part of the landscape. Bronwen Newbury is showing at Elements Art Gallery from 27 March – 11 April 2010
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Simon Collins & Amanda van Gils joint exhibition: 'Going Places' is showing at Anthea Polson Art, Shop 19-20 Mariners Cove Seaworld Drive Main Beach QLD 4217 (next to Marina Mirage)from February 13 - February 27, 2010.
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The glorious landscape that has inspired great South Australian artists from Sir Hans Heysen to the present day will be celebrated in the inaugural Heysen Trail Exhibition from February 2010 – a fascinating new type of art exhibition held in multiple venues across South Australia, drawing international attention to the landscape, local artists and their dynamic artworks in equal measure.
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DETAILS: Frisson opening 4th March continues until 23rd March at Joshua Levi Gallery 4 Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba, Brisbane www.joshualevigalleries.com.au PH: 3392 2220 Kathryn’s BLOG- www.kathrynbrimblecombeart.blogspot.com Capturing ‘Ah Ah’ revelatory moments of excitement, fear and thrill. These private, sensual, earthy, tingly and anticipatory experiences are frissons where time seems to stand still and distance disappears.
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...in the desert images appear insignificant in a vast land. Small encounters become magnified. Who has right of way, the camel, North or South bound nomads?
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From the Summer Collection at the Kate Owen Gallery in Sydney’s Inner West - three floors of the contemporary best of indigenous art, beautiful expressions of colour and light by Aboriginal masters and emerging talent; works from the affordable to collectable.
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20 February- 26 March Step Right Up:The Circus in Australian Art. This exhibition explores the many mythologies surrounding the circus tradition. The collection of historical and contemporary artworks are drawn from state, regional, commercial and private collections and works from the AlburyCity collection. Artists include John Olsen, Jeffrey Smart, Anne Zahalka, John Brack, Fred Williams, Margaret Cilento and many more.
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Clash: contemporary sculptural ceramics. 13 February - 18 April 2010. Clash explores contemporary Australian ceramic sculpture. Beautiful and whimsical on the surface, the works of art selected for this exhibition also contain provocations regarding identity, sexuality and violence.
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