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Seen one, haven’t seen them all

July 2, 2018 / Becadroit / Leave a comment

Wandering around the Art Gallery of New South Wales was weirdly disorienting.  It was a new building to me, but it was filled with familiar artists: Australians like John Brack and Grace Cossington Smith in addition to the usual Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood painters. Obviously, the individual works were different to those in the NGV or anywhere … Continue reading Seen one, haven’t seen them all

Of cobblestones & glass shards

June 29, 2018 / Becadroit / Leave a comment

The Rocks is likely the least romantic name for that area of Sydney that now maintains a certain pride in its varied history. From location you'd least want to end up to a tourist destination. Thus, I ended up at The Rocks like any tourist when I was in Sydney. It has stone buildings, cobbled … Continue reading Of cobblestones & glass shards

Cycles of war in three objects

June 22, 2018June 23, 2018 / Becadroit / Leave a comment

I spent a part of my Friday off at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, where Associate Professor Andrew Jamieson from Melbourne University delivered a lecture on the Nimrud ivories in the university's Classics and Archaeology Collection. Archaeology as the biography of objects The three delicate pieces are more than 2,500 years old and were … Continue reading Cycles of war in three objects

Review: A mammoth undertaking

June 19, 2018 / Becadroit / 1 Comment

One of my favourite places growing up was the Adelaide Museum. I didn't get to visit very often, but the gigantic whale skeleton in the front window is seared into my memory, as are the painted walls of the quiet Egyptian room. Part of the attraction of museums is the melancholy.  The dead live again … Continue reading Review: A mammoth undertaking

Review: The Lady and the Unicorn

June 13, 2018 / Becadroit / Leave a comment

In an exclusive The Art Gallery of New South Wales is showcasing the set of six tapestries from France, made around the year 1500 known as the Lady and the Unicorn. It is the third time they have travelled, so I thought I should too, and made the trip to see them before they return … Continue reading Review: The Lady and the Unicorn

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