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2012 KARLOVY VARY Int Film Festival by Lesley Chow - Australian Film Critics Association
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AFCA 2016 Film and Writing Awards. AFCA 2015 Film and Writing Awards. AFCA 2014 Writing and Film Awards. AFCA 2013 Writing and Film Awards. AFCA 2012 Writing and Film Awards. The Shadow Of The Rock. 2013 International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. 2012 Fribourg Int. F.F. 2012 KARLOVY VARY Int Film Festival by Lesley Chow. 2011 Munich Film Festival. 2011 BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL by Lesley Chow. AFCA member Lesley Chow was on the FIPRESCI jury at the 2012 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Alexandra SasseC.V. - Alexandra Sasse
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Landscape is the backdrop to life. But it’s also a player. Whether urban, or rural, it is a solid presence, circumscribing our daily world. We Are Moving Stories. Master of Fine Art, Monash University, 2011. Post Graduate Diploma in Visual Art, Victorian College of the Arts, 2007. Semi Finalist, Moran Portrait Award. Semi Finalist, Moran Portrait Award (two works selected). Artist Residency, Cornaro Institute, Cyprus. La Trobe Regional Gallery. Madrid Realists at the Thysssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. Art 4 Ai...
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Melbourne | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. November 3, 2016. Alison Young and Melbourne’s Street Art. One of the unique features of Melbourne street art scene is the involvement of Banksy’s favourite criminologist , Professor Alison Young. CDH, portrait of Alison Young (Image courtesy of CDH). Every city with a thriving street art scene has street art collectors, like Andrew King and Sandra Powell, or a blogger equivalent to Dean Sunshine ( Land of Sunshine. Or Facter ( Invurt. Or a photographer like David Russell.
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The Johnston Collection | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. Tag Archives: The Johnston Collection. August 15, 2015. Institutional Art Galleries in Melbourne. This continues my occasional series of posts examining the different types of galleries. For more information about other types of galleries see my post: Types of Art Galleries. The purpose of institutional art galleries is far from clear. Is their purpose educational or entertainment? Is their collection representative or a treasury? James Cuno, in his book Museums Matter.
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James Cuno | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. Tag Archives: James Cuno. August 15, 2015. Institutional Art Galleries in Melbourne. This continues my occasional series of posts examining the different types of galleries. For more information about other types of galleries see my post: Types of Art Galleries. The purpose of institutional art galleries is far from clear. Is their purpose educational or entertainment? Is their collection representative or a treasury? James Cuno, in his book Museums Matter. And his type ...
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bronze sculpture | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. Tag Archives: bronze sculpture. August 25, 2016. Lost Wax Workshop @ Meridian. Although I have written a book about public sculpture. I have never done any sculpting. Last weekend I went to Melbourne’s oldest sculpture foundry, Meridian. For one of their workshops in the lost wax technique. So Fitzroy hasn’t been completely gentrified, there is still some industry in the suburb. People are still melting down bronze in furnaces and pouring the molten metal into moulds...
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Eliza Hutchison
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Deep in the Folds, Dan Rule, Vault Magazine, Issue 10. Unmagazine, Helen Johnson, Memory is not a recording device on Eliza Hutchison's Hair in the Gate, a biograph. Http:/ unprojects.org.au/magazine/issues/issue-7-2/memory-is-not-a-recording-device/. Images of contemplation and disaster, Fitzgerald, Michael, Photofile, Issue 94. We Used To Talk About Love. We Used To Talk About Love. Curated by Natasha Bullock at the Art Gallery of NSW reviewed by Ruth Learner for Frieze Magazine featuring. View at http...
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Peter Corlett | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. Tag Archives: Peter Corlett. November 7, 2015. 10 Melbourne Public Sculptures Intended for Children. These Melbourne public sculptures are all intended for children, due to their theme or because they can be played on. Although Inge King did not intend the black curves of Forward Surge. Photograph courtesy of State Library of Victoria. Paul Montford, Peter Pan. 1925 Melbourne Zoo The figure of J.M. Barrie’s. Ola Cohn, Fairy Tree. Tom Bass, Children’s Tree. Tom Bass, Genie.
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Mark Holsworth | Black Mark
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Melbourne Art and Culture Critic. Author Archives: Mark Holsworth. Writer, independent researcher, artist, musician and philosopher. Mark Holsworth is the author of the book Sculptures of Melbourne. November 3, 2016. Alison Young and Melbourne’s Street Art. One of the unique features of Melbourne street art scene is the involvement of Banksy’s favourite criminologist , Professor Alison Young. CDH, portrait of Alison Young (Image courtesy of CDH). Or Facter ( Invurt. Or a photographer like David Russell.
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