Capture: Going Walkabout in Sydney
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Not sure who the artist is, but liked this collection in the MCA.
The Yellow House poster looks very much like the work of Martin Sharp, as mentioned above by Ian. None of the other works look like his.
At the very beginning of the 70s Sharp's Yellow House in Kings X was an interesting venue. -
Lilith __, in reply to
at a museum in Victoria (Melbourne) she was harangued for writing notes about the artworks
Try taking a pen and sketchpad. That really makes gallery staff worried!
We're so indoctrinated to treating artworks like holy relics. I think a lot more people should write and draw in response.
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Islander, in reply to
One of the considerable pleasures I had on my last trip to Scotland was visiting their National Art Gallery (and the museum, but that's another story.) There were courteous little signs up advising art students & other artists, to not block other artlovers' viewing pleasures - staff would assist with easels if wanted...
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Lilith __, in reply to
Easels! Good lord. Do they bring you snacks as well? And clean your brushes? Cos that would be REALLY good. :-D
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
drawing on the past...
Try taking a pen and sketchpad.
That really makes gallery staff worried!I remember seeing a sign to that effect (No sketching) in The Chchch Art Gallery, and thinking WTF? Isn't that how all prior artists started, by sketching and absorbing the work of the old masters (and mistresses) - maybe one day there'll be signs saying 'it is illegal to remember this work'!
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Islander, in reply to
Um, neither of those services were notified 8>)...but it was a serious gallery, which acknowledged a teaching role...I whipped out my art-Moleskine and made visual notes (I have a weird passion for Raeburn) and nobody blinked or blenched...
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Sacha, in reply to
illegal to remember
TPPA ftw
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Walkabout Auckland City
Auckland City, but not as we once knew it : )
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
the 250,000 person "Sorry" march for Aboriginal solidarity, May 2000
Thanks Richard, great shot of an amazing event. I heard a woman that day cry "Look at the flag!", and suddenly there were these aboriginal women bawling their eyes out at the sight of their flag up there atop the bridge.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Great Richard, thanks for posting those.
Russell posted a link to this on Tw yesterday. Would be amazing to see live.
Sydney Opera House is falling down.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Under canvas...
Sydney Opera House is falling down.
Luffly....
Brian Eno threw up some light on the Opera House a few years back too..
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