Tag / Photographs
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
- Jens Klein Balloons October 16, 2025In 1870-1871, during the siege of Paris, better known as the Paris Commune, several ingenious actions were carried out throughout the year to continue the communards’ defense first against the Prussians, then the Thiers government, which sought to suppress the resistance within the heart of Paris. Both of these actions were the result of harnessing […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Mari Katayama Synthesis October 16, 2025There is a small number of essential photobooks that explore the concept of artistic process/practice and performance. Most recently, I have found myself thumbing through Joseph Beuys: Coyote, by Caroline Tisdall (Schirmer/Mosel, 1976), which features photographs of Beuys’ legendary 1974 performance, I Like America and America Likes Me. The performance, arguably Beuys’ most well-known, next to How to […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Magdalena Wysocka & Claudio Pogo And Then There Was the Night October 13, 2025And then there was the night—archives from the edge of hell—chimerical dissonance—six cloven hoof Satyrs. Bachanalian. Excremental. Grain, dissolve. Pushing the sword of Damocles in until the hilt fractures on the bone of the pubic mound. A horsehair away from piercing the veil. Scrutinize, Labotomize. Forever roam. Necessarily hexed, vexed, encouraged by nebulous worlds […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Batia Suter La Nonpareille October 8, 2025Batia Suter’s work has several substantial iterations at its heart. It stems from an understanding of volume and how images function, both in terms of their materiality and their historical context. This is most evident in her opuses Parallel Encyclopedia I and II, both published by Roma. The work that Suter makes can be […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Vincent Jendly One Millimeter of Black Dirt and a Veil of Dead Cows October 7, 2025As if the war legacy of Dunkirk had not already been recognized as a pivotal shit eating point in its past, its charred hand to swollen coal-crusted mouth, poisoned by ethanol overload and toxic industrial habitat, history has now favored turning it from a battle-scarred historical footnote into a vast hellscape busy with killing off […]Brad Feuerhelm