Friday, the 14th April 2017 was the night of the exhibition Black Rabbit curated by Lizzy Marshall at The Slab in Hazelbrook, NSW. I'd made a new work for this exhibition, Drug test Bunny or Lab Bunny a sculpture constructed from sheer black fabric, wire and buttons squeezed onto a hospital trolley. The bunny is not [...]
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‘Artists as provocateurs’ – an interesting review of Governance by Gina Fairley in Arts Hub
Video of new work Blood on Silk: Buy/Sell up on vimeo
Why don’t we know how many people die in our hospitals.
Great article by Philip Clarke and Peter Sivey on the Conversation website https://theconversation.com/why-dont-we-know-how-many-people-die-in-our-hospitals-71471 Image from article on Conversation - photographer not named
Invitation to the opening of Governance
Trial of new work – Blood on Silk/Buy Sell
When you realise that the camping lantern with led lights isn't powerful enough and it's pattern of flashing is SOS in Morse code. https://vimeo.com/203381937
What happens when you tell somebody else’s story? by Alexis Wright in the Summer 2016 edition of Meanjin
Just read this long form essay either by clicking the link below or subscribe to the magazine Meanjin. https://meanjin.com.au/essays/what-happens-when-you-tell-somebody-elses-story/
New Work. A detail of Blood on Silk: Buy/sell
First detail of this work for the Governance show at Old Government House, Parramatta, Sydney, Australia curated by Lizzy Marshall. Important Dates Exhibition runs from 9th March to 16th April 2017 Opening 9th March 6- 8 p.m. The exhibition of site specific works in the site of European governance in the early days of the [...]
New work, the first for 2017.
Ash Tray with silver crosses, 2017 paint and found object
Two fabulous exhibitions about Blood planned for 2017
Two new Science Museums - London and Melbourne, expand the original exhibition in the Science Gallery Dublin in 2015 with exhibitions later this year around around June to October 2017. The dates are yet to be finalised. Have a look at the exhibits from the Dublin starting point. My favourite is woofwoof by Franko B [...]