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Soda_Jerk

Soda_Jerk’s film TERROR NULLIUS looks for the unspoken assumptions about Australian culture embedded in the annals of popular entertainment.

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Art + Money

John McDonald examines how prices are reaching absurd new heights at the same time as taste in contemporary art is plumbing new depths.

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Jason Benjamin

Jason Benjamin is a master of the mixed message.

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The Tarnished Prizes

No nation on earth can match Australia’s enduring love of art prizes. It reflects our obsession with sport, allied with the perennial Cultural Cringe.

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Review: The Signature Art Prize

Singapore’s cultural efflorescence over the past decade has been a source of wonder even to the Singaporeans themselves

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It’s Not Funny

John McDonald delves into Parkinson’s a condition that is not only debilitating but also still carries a stigma. One which artist Bernie McGrath is upending.

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Peter Godwin

Peter Godwin graced the cover of Issue 32, speaking with John McDonald about the powerful abstraction at play in his dark interiors.

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FIVE ARTISTS | SEVEN DAYS

Something pretty special has been happening at Defiance Gallery, an exhibition that is the product of five artists who trekked into the wilderness of Pungalina in the Gulf of Carpentaria.

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