Category Archive: art

IMMA Reflective Irish

IMMA Reflective Irish

“For you to know the idea yourself, you do not need to know the language. It is only when you want to affect someone else’s mind that language must be brought to play”…

 

“Ich bin ein Berliner!” Patina

“Ich bin ein Berliner!” Patina

One astounding side to Berlin life is it’s patinas. Gorgeous surfaces all over the cities meandering neighborhoods; Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Kreutzberg. Berlin has seduced my senses, I am patina pondering and poster dazzle eyed.

 

Alyson Shotz latest work

Alyson Shotz latest work

Who knows where inspirations come from, but since there really isn’t much new new under the sun I think the only one of a few things that is new is our own realisation of the things we love. Shotz’s work is in that book for me.

 

Anne De Vries

Anne De Vries

“The Web as I envisioned it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.” Tim Berners-Lee Artist Anne De …

 

Bedroom in the Palazo Segredo, Venice, c.1718

Bedroom in the Palazo Segredo, Venice, c.1718

…and their order will make no difference at all.

 

Whitney in disarray

Whitney in disarray

the gallery can’t help itself but look like modern art, in whatever form of disarray it may appear to be…

 

travelling fretwork

travelling fretwork

December’s Bergdorf Goodman windows still tracing through the memory.

 

PS.1 blue night light

PS.1 blue night light

PS.1 in the cool of an Autumn eve

 

boekie woekie

boekie woekie

Boekie Woekie call themselves Europe’s oldest store for artist’s books. “A sculpture in progress” is how they describe themselves; one that has been emerging since …

 

back in the AGNSW; Kngwarreye, Proctor and Preston Pit-stop

back in the AGNSW; Kngwarreye, Proctor and Preston Pit-stop

The smear is primordially understood by us all. It’s a primitive delight we learn as children; smearing anything really brings on a wonderful sensation. Smearing leaves our lives far too quickly as we streamline it into finger painting and then imagery and representation.