susie burge
Ian Fairweather: Late Works
Ian Fairweather is a legendary figure in Australian Art, living alone in a bush hut for the last twenty years of his life, painting subtle, complex, sophisticated paintings. A compelling exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery (on till March 3, 2013) celebrates these late, great years - by Susie Burge
Read More...Above: Ian Fairweather painting in his studio on Bribie Island, 1972 | National Archives of Australia: A6135, K24/11/72/1
Creative New York-based duo Graham Tabor and Miguel Villalobos are blurring boundaries between fashion and art
ATL catches up
Hic et Nunc is an imaginative, faux, conceptual natural history museum, filled with large cardboard and resin sculptures based on skeletons of real, endangered and extinct animals, plus drawings and photographs, plus a limited edition book. It’s the current ongoing artistic project of a multi-talented duo, Graham Tabor and Miguel Villalobos.
Hic et Nunc is an imaginative, faux, conceptual natural history museum, filled with large cardboard and resin sculptures based on skeletons of real, endangered and extinct animals, plus drawings and photographs, plus a limited edition book. It’s the current ongoing artistic project of a multi-talented duo, Graham Tabor and Miguel Villalobos.
Read More...Above: Top and lower left - Images from Hic et Nunc. Middle - Miguel and Graham in Brook Andrew ‘The Cell’ at PICA, Western Australia. Lower right - Graham Tabor and Miguel Villalobos
John Olsen - Lake Eyre
He’s one of Australia’s best known and most loved artists. ATL celebrates grand master John Olsen & his mesmerising body of work inspired by Lake Eyre.
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Farewell John Hoyland
Acclaimed British painter John Hoyland died last week. Australian audiences have a unique opportunity to view his recent work at Melbourne’s Charles Nodrum Gallery. ATL reports.
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