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Newsletter 342
Monday, June 15th, 2020 Newsletter,There is no greater mystery in New South Wales than the Premier’s stubborn desire to destroy the Powerhouse Museum. Even after the COVID-19 lockdown which has drained billions from the public purse – and will continue to do so for months, perhaps years – Gladys still wants to bulldoze a much acclaimed museum, demolish one […]
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Monday, June 8th, 2020 Newsletter,One of my lockdown projects has been to finish reading The Old Testament, so I felt almost personally affronted watching Donald Trump holding up a Bible (apparently upside-down), in front of St. Johns Church in Washington D.C., having just tear-gassed peaceful protesters to clear a path for his photo op. Like everyone else, I keep […]
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Monday, June 1st, 2020 Newsletter,As the COVID-19 lockdown continues to dissolve it doesn’t look as if the world is headed towards a new era of peace, love and understanding. Death tolls in South America and many parts of the USA are still rising, while people begin to weigh the slow doom of unemployment and poverty against the quick hit […]
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Monday, May 25th, 2020 Newsletter,There’s a distinct feeling that things are starting to rev up again. Even though the coronavirus is still raging it seems as if everyone’s patience is exhausted. There are more people on the streets, sitting in parks and cafés… about the only place where hardly a soul can be found is on the wretched light […]
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Monday, May 18th, 2020 Newsletter,It’s an adage that governments should never waste a good crisis but what we’re seeing at present in relation to China goes beyond political opportunism. Having made a mess of his nation’s response to the cornonavirus, Donald Trump has resorted to his usual strategies of seeking a scapegoat for all of his problems and setting […]
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Monday, May 11th, 2020 Newsletter,This week we learned of the first major casualty of the coronavirus in the Arts sector, as Carriageworks went into administration. It seems they had little choice, as 75% of the venue’s income is event-related and the NSW Government declined to commit to a bail-out. One wonders, ironically enough, if this would have happened if […]
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Monday, May 4th, 2020 Newsletter,Over the past month I’ve received numerous invitations to view (and review) artworks on-line. The entire gamut includes artist’s websites, solo exhibitions, art fairs and group shows, but none of them feels especially attractive. The fundamental problem is that an image on a screen, no matter how precise or highly resolved, conveys but a poor […]
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Monday, April 27th, 2020 Newsletter,Last week brought the extraordinary news that the National Gallery of Australia had acquired an animatronic sculpture by Jordan Wolfson for $5 million. One might think this is hardly the time to be spending such a vast sum on a single work of contemporary art, but the choice of artists makes the purchase even more […]
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Monday, April 20th, 2020 Newsletter,One of the notable casualties of the coronavirus in Sydney has been the NSW Mnister for the Arts, Don Harwin. Although Don is still an animate being his political career has been temporarily frozen, as he has been forced to resign for sneaking off to his weekender in Pearl Beach when everyone was supposed to […]
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Monday, April 13th, 2020 Newsletter,For some reason this morning I found myself humming that forgotten classic by Peter Lilley and the Leisure Masters – Hanging round the house. You know how it goes: “Hanging round the house is the life for me, I won’t go hitchhiking with Bobby McGee…” and various other things the singer swears he won’t be […]
