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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
- Hermann Heisig: Timing January 22, 2026I was sent this lovely book about the choreography and performance art of Hermann Heisig by Spector Books, one of Germany’s finest publishers, at the suggestion of their team. I tend to value suggestions like these from a publisher known for a wide output, as they offer a thoughtful dialogue between parties. I get to […]Brad Feuerhelm
- David Armstrong Contacts January 15, 2026Contact sheets offer an incredible look at the back end of a photographer’s process. Often hidden, they also present a slight enigma in that they also show all manner of warts. Every photographer is aware of the personal nature of contact sheets, which are used as a work tool to decide which images may eventually […]Brad Feuerhelm
- John Lehr The Last Things January 12, 2026This is certainly one of the most misleading photobooks that I have seen in some time, despite being a fan of the artist’s previous book. What appears on the outside as a simple reading of America’s vernacular signage is, in fact, a kind of premonition, or perhaps an acknowledgement of where things stand along the […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Nan Goldin – This Will Not End Well at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan January 11, 2026Nan Goldin, This Will Not End Well, Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan 11.10.2025 – 15.02.2026 By Anna Zimm & Sophie Zimm — There aren’t many exhibitions that would make me travel to another city, but in mid-October Nan Goldin’s This Will Not End Well opened at the Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan—an exhibition my sister Sophie and I […]Anna Zimm
- Lucile Boiron Bouche January 6, 2026I first encountered the visceral photographs of Lucile Boiron a few years ago when I bought a copy of her book Mise en Pièces, also published by Belgian publisher Art Paper Editions (APE), like her new book Bouche. I remember being very excited about the book, as it reminded me of the visceral tendencies in […]Brad Feuerhelm