Unfamiliar Familiars
Some exhibitions are 'hard to exhaust'.
The Picks | May 2024
Here’s the stuff I think you might like a look at in May.
Firstly, get up to Contemporary Art
A lot of art | April 2024
There’s a LOT of art going on, and some of the best is from the edges.
PERSONAE
Some work takes time before I find it. Sometimes I have problems. What am I missing? Is there anything to miss? Is that really it? Is that all there is?
I have had much to consider with the work of Micheila Petersfield. I’ve had problems.
What a performance: Lau v Moorilla
By Pip Stafford
I am not a lawyer (nor am I a cat).[1] But I am a law student
The Picks | Apr 2024
Quick, it’s getting cold. Get judicious about leaving the house. Make concrete plans. Get a raincoat, consider putting Dubbin
Languages, rituals, imperialism | March 2024
Yes, it’s March. It’s almost APRIL. Terrifying.
There’s quite a bit here that I need to mention.
Notes on Lands of Light: Lloyd Rees in Tasmania
I didn’t want to like this exhibition.
Which is an admission of both bias and exhaustion.
The sheer dominance
The Picks | Mar 2024
I don’t know what’s going on out there but there’s a whole lot opening in March. HEAPS.
Devices and desires | Feb 2024
Hello – by the skin of our teeth – February.
Here’s the longest thing I’ve written for Make and Do