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  • Cool Hunter Predictions: Julia Robinson

    Some people like their art easy to consume, something recognisable, something safe. Julia Robinson doesn’t make art for those people.

  • On The World Stage: Fiona Hall

    In the hands of Fiona Hall, even a discarded sardine can become an intricate construction, as she tirelessly toils to make detritus desirable.

  • Alchemy and Anarchy in Silk

    If Doble knows paint and Strong knows technology and photography, it is Behruz Aligorgi who knows silk and wool.

  • Matthew Barney

    The artist once described in the New York Times as; “the most important American artist of his generation,” but just as often derided for being pretentious and indulgent, in person is not what one may expect.

  • Thou Shalt Not Clone

    The surgeons go to work with delicate care, rubber gloves correctly adorned.

  • Beauty: Interrupted – disease and desire

    Notions of beauty are amongst the most abstract imaginable.

  • Adam Cullen: When the Weird Turn Pro

    Like gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson, artist Adam Cullen refuses to bend the rules, writes Ashley Crawford.

  • The Rapture: Doble & Strong

    While retaining a tight and beautiful aesthetic, the new work takes on a more hallucinogenic glow, the suggestion of an internal, rather than external, transmogrification.

  • Fecund Bodies

    The collaboration between painter and photographer has led to the body gone awry.

  • Peter Walsh 1958 – 2009

    “The Light That Burns Twice As Bright Burns For Half As Long.” – Blade Runner.