Celia Mortlock
Canvas :: Daniel Templeman’s Back and Forth
Logic. You don’t see it all the time in art today. In fact I think you could argue you see its […]
Canvas :: Beyond the Frame @ White Rabbit
When it comes to White Rabbit Gallery, I’ll warn you of my incredibly biased view; I think it’s the best gallery […]
Canvas :: Ryu Ho-Yeol @ Conny Dietzschold
The new exhibit by Korean artist Ryu Ho-Yeol is probably one of the hardest shows I’ve had to review and I think […]
Review :: Erasure
Dinh Q. Lê, Erasure, 2011, installation view. Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Photo: Aaron de Souza Ever have that feeling like […]
Review :: What’s in a Name?
If someone has the same name as you, then are you automatically connected to them? Do you share some sort of […]
Review :: Tell Me, Tell Me: Australian and Korean Art 1976 – 2011
You might have noticed the recent craze with Asian art. It’s hard not to, I mean it’s truly everywhere. But don’t […]
Review :: Still Life: The Food Bowl at Artereal
When I consider the effects of salinity on the Murray-Darling basin, it’s fair to say my eyes glaze over. When I […]
Review :: Three Emerging Projects at 4A
Let me ask you this – when I say ‘human hair’ you don’t automatically think of ‘art materials,’ right? That’s not […]
Review :: eX de Mecidi’s Need Head
Before I start this week’s review, I’ve got something to admit: I’ve never really thought of tattoo artists as bona fide […]
Canvas :: Naked at Jenson Gallery
Given the title of the new collective exhibition at Jenson Gallery, Naked, I was expecting to be blown away with images […]