
Biennale goes out with a bang
The final week of the 2008 Biennale of Sydney could prove to be its
biggest ever.
A picture for those who have ears to see
AT 80, Lilian Yang's interest in art has never dimmed. But her
sight has.
Mind the flying spike
The Art Gallery of NSW is full of works that move - literally.
Art's progress, to look back in wonder
The first Biennale of Sydney I attended was in 1979. I went as part of a school group from the north-western suburbs.
Place of treats and torture
An artist with a nose for the witty dazzles at the Biennale's
dynamic Cockatoo Island exhibition.
Looking for tasty art in the noodle soup of life
The local Chinese, much frequented by taxi drivers, serves a mean combination noodle soup. This, apart from something clearly identifiable as squid, contains three or possibly four varieties of what you might call representational seafood, writes Elizabeth Farrelly.
More spin than revolution
Much excitement has been promised but the end result is just a
rehash of well-worn works.
Controversy hangs around Biennale poster
Police called to the Biennale of Sydney for a second time after a
complaint about a poster.
Wee exhibit, big scandal
This year's Biennale of Sydney is a tribute to how art has
revolutionised the world.
Not happy, Australia
Vernon Ah Kee wants his art to make people stand up and realise
that our nation isn't the good country it thinks it is.
Block tower
One American artist recruited Redfern's indigenous community for
his visionary project. Josephine Tovey reports.
Emotional see-saw
It's time for some rage, with a little lovin' thrown in, writes
Kerry Coleman.
Sound affects
It's not all music to the ears but it certainly makes you sit up
and listen.








