May 16, 2019
Darwin has a strong cultural heartbeat. Its beginnings can be traced to creatives who have come and gone and to many who remain, their influence shaping our perceptions and narratives about place.
There is a thirst for visual representation from artists that habituate...
December 25, 2017
So glad to be home.
K Roussos, Homepic instagram #pic of the day, 26/12/17
Returning journey
A labyrinth, a homemade jet lag jigsaw puzzle
In units, pixels, colour and shape, light chaos arrested but not contained.
December 22, 2017
In the early hours on a cold winters day in Normandy, I heard scratching on the roof. Though alert, I was too heavy with the comfort of sleep to feel annoyed or whether it was a ghost or some strange spirit. I was too drugged with sleep to care about the Gothic c...
December 22, 2017
On my last day in Rome a few weeks ago I set off for the suburban outskirts to visit the Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove di Metropoliz, or Maam (it means Museum of the Other and the Elsewhere).
A former salami factory on the outskirts of Rome,...
December 12, 2017
Grey
Today I visited for the first time ever abroad an Australian Embassy. It was a dark, grey and cold morning, the sky did not come to light before 8am.
Fortunately Paris has a superior public transport system and most of the journey was spent trekking the metro underg...
December 3, 2017
Today we left Florence but ensured we caught this formidable exhibition at the Palazzo Strozzi- Utopie Radicali, Oltre L’Architettura Firenze 1966-1976- commemorating and showcasing the impact of radical Italian architecture movements of the sixties and seventies.
Insp...
September 21, 2017
I was recently asked by Penelope Benton, Acting Executive Director, National Association for the Visual Arts, to respond to a series of questions for an article on queer activism in Australian art, particularly work that may speak about equality, the impact of the sam...