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Light and shapes 2021 Cotton tea towel, print ink On a colourful teatowel, we can see various stencilled outlines, in particular that of a cat. McKnight’s tender-hearted house tour
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McKnight’s tender-hearted house tour

22 April 2022

West Australian artist Justine McKnight invites us into her home, to celebrate both the cosy familiarity and the complexity of domestic life.

Reading time • 6 minutesVisual Art
Sonia Payes An exhibit from Sonia Payes exhibition 'Alchemy'. Pictured is three images of a child's face, tinted in metallic tones. Facing the past to face the future
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Facing the past to face the future

1 February 2022

In her Fringe World exhibition Sonia Payes portrays humanity under stress but, as Craig McKeough observes, there is hope in the heat of adversity.

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Tyrown Waigara HERO SHOT A Nice Place to Hate Yourself (2021) (61 cm W x 51 cm H x 4 cm D) copy 2 An acrylic painting in vibrant yellows, pinks and reds. The work is abstract but images are recognisable, such as a house, a pair of eyes, a ladder. Some objects are on their side, playing with our perspective. Take a walk on the dark side
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Take a walk on the dark side

1 June 2021

Bringing their dark sides into the light, artists provide viewers with a tantalising glimpse inside their creative minds in ‘The Dark Side’ exhibition, writes Craig McKeough.

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One man makes sense of the world
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One man makes sense of the world

1 February 2021

Isabelle Leclezio is fascinated by the creative output of the late Ross Seaton, known as ‘the Walking Man’, a reclusive but prolific artist who worked to make sense of the world.

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Cleaver Street Studio

Cleaver Street Studio

 

Cleaver Street Studio