July 2007 Issue 201
1 Editorial Deborah Clark
2 Stop Press; Going Dutch, In Britain, Australian living treasures, Running AFTRS
3 Hall of mirrors: Anne Zahalka portraits 1987-2007: OLIVIA POLONI, Melbourne
Anne Zahalka, The girls #2, 2007, type C photograph
4 Hany Armanious: Morphic resonance: ALISON KUBLER, Brisbane
Hany Armanious, Selflok, 1994-2001, hotmelt, mixed media. The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Collection. Courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
5 Winners are grinners, Perth
David Griggs, Gacy habitat, 2005, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, installation view at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. Courtesy of the artist and Kaliman Gallery, Sydney
6 Letter from New York: DENISE GREEN
Sol LeWitt, Curved wall with towers, 2005. Madison Square Park, New York. Courtesy of the Madison Square Park Conservancy
7 The Idea, the Universal and the global: two days in Paris: IAN MCLEAN
8 Mixed commotions: Turbulence: the 3rd Auckland Triennial: JOHN HURRELL
Julian Hooper, Liliu (detail), 2006, various media on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Ivan Anthony Gallery, Auckland
9 Urs Fischer: a surprising twist on Cockatoo Island: GINA FAIRLEY, Sydney
Urs Fischer, Installation (detail), 2007, Cockatoo Island, Sydney. Courtesy of the artist and Kaldor Art Projects. Photo Jenny HarE
10 Leigh Hobba – The space of presence in Hobart: BEC TUDOR
Leigh Hobba, Still from This is a song about Hobart and some of the people who live here, 1982, performance, Hobart
11 The king of quirk: Stephen Birch: Looking out my back door: ADAM GECZY, Sydney
Stephen Birch, Untitled, 2005, fibreglass, polyurethane, acrylic, oil paint, hair, two parts. Photo Stephen Birch