This Sydney outpost of Australian Galleries has just had its thirty year anniversary.
Happy anniversary Sydney!
Among galleries in Australia, Australian Galleries stands alone in having stood the test of post-colonial time.
When other galleries have keeled over from exhaustion, Stuart has not only not wavered in his enthusiasm, but is expanding, with his support of sculpture and the sculpture park soon to open Porcupine Ridge in Victoria.
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Looks like a jumbo pack of toilet rolls. It’s not. It’s a bag of white cotton rags. The drawing disguises the contents.
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We sometimes imagine, often, deluded, that we move progressively and that progress’ direction is more or less as the crow flies.
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I never saw running numbers
When I was little
I learnt running writing.
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Sculpture by The Sea proposes to exhibit a conceptual prototype of a Mexican Wall for the 2019 Bondi exhibition.
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It is of no special account.
I thought I was making a bridge.
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Freedom is my contribution to Sculpture by The Sea 2018. The work is a self-portrait. I am standing in a barred window gazing out into the world.
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This poem was published in the exhibition catalogue for the NAS Alumni Show No.1.
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There is nothing on the phone for me. …
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n the future there will be more space. …
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Road is glistening black from morning showers. …
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Federal parliamentarians have shown recently that they have lost perspective of their priorities.
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(The Mystery of) The Coffee Circle
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That which is without, is no less worthy than that which is with.
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Awful to still have prizes, especially when the winner is chosen for its excellence and durability in equal measure. We will never know which were the purely excellent works.
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Important to end the year with a big climax.
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Spoken words. Have we not had enough of them already?
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This poem was written in 1992, which was four years before I stopped teaching there.
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