Madeleine Pfull: Pfull Stop
For commuters in Sydney, 12 June 2015 was a sombre day. For it was on this day that the free, tabloid newspaper mX released their last published edition. For those who don’t know, mX was a pithy commuter newspaper that’s content comprised of “celebrity gossip” (if you regard what Neil Perry did with his ponytail […]
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Tagged Chalk Horse, Emma Finneran, Madeleine Pfull, painting, portraiture
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Portraiture in Non-Objective Art
Disagreements over what we consider to be portraiture became intense when Justine Varga’s ‘Maternal Line’ won the 2017 Olive Cotton Prize for photographic portraiture.
Posted in Essays, Issue
Tagged Andrew Christofides, Coen Young, Justine Varga, Michael Buzacott, Non-objective art, portraiture
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Mark Tweedie
Issue 40 ‘Discovery’ artist Mark Tweedie creates paintings of domestic life in a bygone era.

