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Russell Anderson

Russell has an Honors Degree in Visual Arts and a Masters Degree in Fine Arts, both from QUT. Russell has an Honors Degree in Visual Arts and a Masters Degree in Fine Arts, both from QUT. Russell’s art practice – Absurdist Whimsical Kinetic Sculpture – crosses the boundaries of art, technology and performance. His work […]

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Russell Anderson

Russell has an Honors Degree in Visual Arts and a Masters Degree in Fine Arts, both from QUT. Russell has an Honors Degree in Visual Arts and a Masters Degree in Fine Arts, both from QUT. Russell’s art practice – Absurdist Whimsical Kinetic Sculpture – crosses the boundaries of art, technology and performance. His work […]

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The Sounds of Sculpture / Liz Phillips: new sound works – By Paula Rabinowitz

singing ringing things Liz Phillips has created sound environments and large-scale site-specific sound installations for decades. The Sounds of Sculpture / Liz Phillips: new sound works By Paula Rabinowitz   Hiroaki Sato 2004         singing ringing things Liz Phillips has created sound environments and large-scale site-specific sound installations for decades. The two […]

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Collateral Damage: Echoes In Our Soul – By Virginia Maksymowicz

It’s easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tragic news assaulting us every day: diseases, earthquakes, famine, political coups, terrorist attacks, wars . . . a litany without end. Collateral Damage: Echoes In Our Soul By Virginia Maksymowicz     Echoes In Our Soul       It’s easy to become overwhelmed by […]

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Criticizing Criticism – By Glenna Gordon

Translating poetry from any one language to another presents formidable challenges. Criticizing Criticism By Glenna Gordon Translating poetry from any one language to another presents formidable challenges. Translating a visual experience into a verbal one is just as difficult. Perhaps it is just this challenge that motivates artists, writers and critics. While much is lost […]

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Neo Post Pictorialism – By Charles Giuliano

In 1822, Joseph Nicephore Niepce (1765-1833) created the first permanent photographic image. Neo Post Pictorialism By Charles Giuliano       Ron Rizzi, Piss Moon, 2003 oil on muslin on panel 20×30″         In 1822, Joseph Nicephore Niepce (1765-1833) created the first permanent photographic image. Camera devices had been in use by […]

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Sekti Artanegara

Once I have found something I want to paint, I am full of energy. When I paint the first stroke, I imagine I am slashing through the silence of the white canvas.  Once I have found something I want to paint, I am full of energy. When I�paint the first stroke, I imagine I am […]

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Sekti Artanegara

Once I have found something I want to paint, I am full of energy. When I paint the first stroke, I imagine I am slashing through the silence of the white canvas.  Once I have found something I want to paint, I am full of energy. When I�paint the first stroke, I imagine I am […]

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Global Dali – By Valery Oisteanu

The not so Sacred Life after Death of Saint Dali. Global Dali By Valery Oisteanu             The not so Sacred Life after Death of Saint Dali. A diary of surreal insignificance by Valery Oisteanu The Black Hole of Dali One recent Sunday afternoon I was invited to join "the traveling […]

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STARBUCKS COFFEE – By George Porcari

The photograph reveals only a single grotesque or comic moment, I thought, not the person as he really was more or less all his life. STARBUCKS COFFEE By George Porcari The photograph reveals only a single grotesque or comic moment, I thought, not the person as he really was more or less all his life. […]

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