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The Quietus | Features | Tome On The Range | The Sorrows Of Young Nick Cave: A Review Of Boy On Fire By Mark Mordue

Matilda Munro , May 3rd, 2021 11:54 Matilda Munro reviews Mark Mordue s new book on the early life of a Bad Seed Photo by Bleddyn Butcher To write about Australianness is a contradiction in terms, as one of the country’s effects is to rob you of all will to put it into words. It tends to be only those who leave that get anywhere near laying out the truth of the place. It’s the case for many of its major wordsmiths over the past decades: Patrick White, Peter Carey, Clive James, David Malouf, Tim Winton, Robert Hughes, as well as for painters Brett Whiteley and Sidney Nolan. The bass notes of the place rumble out and away from the coastal cities, beneath the unforgiving sky, and through an eternal California of the intellect, where addiction is endemic, threat of violence constant, and the blood of all the convicts and all the natives lies in the dust. There is all the quiet horror of the Church, and the contradiction – through the sheer distance itself – that Australia enf

National Gallery of Art acquires iconic photograph by Dora Maar and work by photographer Susan Hiller

National Gallery of Art acquires iconic photograph by Dora Maar and work by photographer Susan Hiller Installation view of Susan Hiller’s Ten Months (1977–1979), gelatin silver print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of the Collectors Committee, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund, Gregory and Aline Gooding Fund, and David Knaus Fund © The Estate of Susan Hiller; Courtesy Lisson Gallery. WASHINGTON, DC .- Père Ubu (1936) by Dora Maar (1907–1997) is an iconic photograph of the surrealist movement. This exceptional print has recently been given to the National Gallery of Art by J. Patrick and Patricia A. Kennedy. It joins two other works by Maar already in the collection and strengthens the National Gallery’s holdings of surrealist photography.

The National Gallery of Art Acquires a Classic Surrealist Photo

Père Ubu will join that work in Washington, the National Gallery announced Friday. The print is a gift from J. Patrick and Patricia A. Kennedy, who have already donated a number of works to the museum. As is depressingly common, Maar may be better known for her association with a man than for her own work. The fact that the man was Pablo Picasso, to whom she served as a muse, model, and companion (enduring abuse and abandonment along the way) should nonetheless not overshadow her own career as an artist, which continued into the 1980s. Père Ubu takes its name from Alfred Jarry’s 

Marc-Anthony Macon talks about his debut collection of absurdist plays : Arts : Smile Politely

- In these days of 24/7 bad news, it s easy to foget what its like to be fully and joyfully surprised. But when Urbana-based multimedia artist and writer, Marc-Anthony Macon announced the arrival of his self-published book Under the Oyster Bar, a collection of short plays, I started to remember. Artists like Macon, who work in Dadaist and Surrealist traditions, know a thing or two about good surprises. And about the power of rejecting reason, which seems as appropriate a response now as it did after World War I. And because I had questions, lots of them, I reached out to Macon to learn more about his foray into this form. I hope you will enjoy his rich and revealing responses as much as I did. 

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