Weekend reading with this 1989 publication.
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Peter Holm
AUDRA WOLOWIEC
AUDRA WOLOWIEC breathing room plastic bags, thread, wood, tape, air dimensions vary 2012 site specific installation using natural airflow into and out of a room. attention is placed on one’s own breath as the architecture itself begins to breathe. exhibited at studio 10 as part of the… Read More
PARIS
What’s on show at RAYGUN in Toowoomba and beyond for 2015
Here’s a snapshot of our upcoming 2015 calendar and also around the country, thanks to BLOUIN ARTINFO At RAYGUN February – Peter Holm – Denmark. Visiting Toowoomba and Sydney March – John Rubin – USA. Visiting via SKYPE March – PaintingOnTopOfItself – MOP Projects, Sydney… Read More
Thoughts on Painting today
A sublime piece of writing on art today, and where painting, in all its grace and presentness, holds consistently steadfast. But to the extent that the work is ideologically potent, it loses its aesthetic compulsion, its power to hold and demand our visual attention simply… Read More
un-bound-ed SAN FRANCISCO
Before 2014 comes to a close it’s time to update the lab with news of a few matters of interest that occurred throughout 2014 A group painting show curated by Brent Hallard in San Francisco titled un-bound-ed based on the idea of reductive painters, from… Read More
HAPPY CHRISTMAS and THANK YOU
Happy Christmas and New Year to all of our RAYGUN supporters, artists and followers. Thank you for spending the time with us again in 2014 and helping to make our RAYGUN journey as awesome as it’s been. To all of our artists who have worked… Read More
Anna McMahon ‘The world is weary of me, and I am weary of it’
Sydney based artist Anna Mcmahon’s exhibition opened in December. Anna installed the works in relation to the RAYGUN project space. The ephemeral plant based works will go through their natural dying/decaying process throughout the duration of the works installation. The works, in addition to responding… Read More
Victor Frankl speaking about the poser if idealism and mans continual search for meaning.
