Canvas :: The Mad Square @ AGNSW

The term Modern Art is daunting. Daunting because of the complex movements of which it entails and daunting because modern works are […]

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 :: Library of Disturbance

  They’re weird and they’re wonderful. They’re creepily seductive, dark and frightening. They’re Suzanne Archer’s works in her latest show at Wilson […]

Review :: Love Lace

It has been a while since I walked through the halls of the Powerhouse Museum. Maybe because I attach it with a […]

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 :: Rachel Fairfax, Landscapes of the Larapinta Trail

There is something to be said about a 122-work strong show that is able to maintain intrigue throughout. Contemporary artist Rachel Fairfax’s […]

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 :: Mick Rock: Exposed

  Down a leafy little street in high-end Paddington you’ll find the quaint Blender Gallery and the Just Shoot Lomography shop. Specialising […]

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 :: Group Show at Firstdraft

  Currently showing at Firstdraft is a group show combining the work of Penelope Benton, Alison Locke, Tully Arnot and Charles Dennington […]