ESSAY | In Defence of Not Knowing: Être and the Art of Reflection
Genuine reflection, the quiet, unresolved, sometimes uncomfortable kind, feels increasingly rare. We are seldom invited to sit with what we do not yet understand. This is where art can still matter; not as decoration, not as therapy, and not as moral instruction; but as a rare site of inwardness. And yet, without inwardness, social / […]
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Dagmar Cyrulla
Dagmar Cyrulla’s contemporary muses raise ontological questions about what it is to be human in a virtual world.
Storrier Wins the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
Congratulations to Tim Storrier, who has been awarded as the winner with his portrait of friend, Mclean Edwards.
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