Writings

Exhibition essay: Topographies of painting - Gregory Hodge, Sullivan + Strumpf

Several months ago, Paris-based, Australian painter Gregory Hodge commissioned me to write an essay responding to his latest body of work, which features in his new exhibition Figures, Lights and Landscapes, which has just opened at Sullivan + Strumpf in Sydney.

The invitation - and opportunity - to respond instinctively, creatively and historically to the many layers of meaning in his work was such a (terrifying) gift.

You can read my essay here.

And on Saturday 30 July I’ll be in conversation with Greg at the Sullivan + Strumpf for the opening, alongside artist Julia Gutman and curator Elyse Goldfinch.


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ABC Arts: Richard Bell at documenta fifteen

Richard Bell’s Tent Embassy in front of Kassel’s Friedericianum as part of documenta fifteen, 2022.

Last month I travelled to Kassel, Germany to attend documenta fifteen. Curated by Indonesian collective ruangrupa, this iteration of the major quinquennial exhibition features the work of acclaimed Aboriginal artist Richard Bell.

I had the extraordinary privilege to speak with Richard while I was in Kassel and to write about my experience for ABC Arts.

You can read the article here.

SOME DOCUMENTA HIGHLIGHTS:


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ABC Arts: Tarnanthi

I had the incredible privilege to speak with trawlwoolway artist Julie Gough and Tarnanthi Artistic Director and the Art Gallery of South Australia’s Curator of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art, Nici Cumpston recently, for an ABC Arts story.

The work they are doing, with their respective artistic and curatorial practices; the conversations they are facilitating and the changes they are agitating for… it’s critical, careful work that we all need to learn from.

You can read the article here.

Photo: Sia Duff for ABC Arts.

Photo courtesy ABC Arts / Sia Duff


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