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Albury Art Prize 2012
When: 27 January to 4 March 2012 Where: Former Albury Art Gallery, 546 Dean Street Albury. Price: About the exhibition The Albury Art Prize is one of New South Wales’ oldest municipal…
American Suburb X
- Nicolai Howalt Fungi March 4, 2026I was never accustomed to the tall tales of muchroom pickling that pervade Europe. Mildly aware of the phenomenon back in Wisconsin around the spring movements of the morel mushroom picking season, born to a family of hunters, I did not grasp the essential nature of mushrooms and fungi until quite late in my lifetime. […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Yorgos Lanthimos i shall sing these songs beautifully February 23, 2026So, I’ve never watched a single one of Lanthimos’s films. Maybe this will change in the near future. Dunno. I am aware that I do not know a Dog’s tooth from a Frog’s gooch. In order to subvert my programming, which some of my more learned friends insisting that I am already in denial over […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Lua Ribeira Agony in the Garden February 13, 2026Agony in the Garden. Parables. Metaphors. Incisive mythology within the realms of the contemporary political landscape of Europe in the 2020s. To reduce Lua Ribeira’s work to any single motif is an exercise in futility. Instead, the analysis must stem from the aggregate means of its parts. Of course, one cannot simply resign the work […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Nearest Truth The Dailies Workshop 3 Athens Bryan Schutmaat Matthew Genitempo Brad Feuerhelm February 12, 2026I am writing this dispatch from Athens, Greece, where we are currently on the third day of shooting. The following work is part of the Nearest Truth Workshops, The Dailies workshop, which includes instructors Bryan Schutmaat, Matthew Genitempo, and Brad Feuerhelm. The workshop outline is detailed as follows: Dailies is a newspaper term for a daily […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Charles Johnstone The Court At High Elms February 12, 2026Sometimes, all it takes is a corner and a series of evaporating shadows to serve as a conduit to greater understanding of the built environment and all the human activity that has transpired within it. In studying Charles Johnstone’s court photography, what is exceptionally evident is the simplicity with which the rendering of space […]Brad Feuerhelm