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Published to coincide with the Sydney Biennale, this issue features
50/50 Australian and NZ content, as well as pageworks by all six of the
artists who represented NZ at the Biennale. This is also the first issue
where LOG goes bicolor, and of course it's green and gold to honour
our Aussie cuzzies, with a cover by NZ expat Darian Zam. Gwyn Porter
looks at Adam Cullen, Adam Cullen looks at Daniel Malone, Daniel Malone
uses a pseudonym because he can't find anyone to write about his work.
Gavin Hipkins provides the centrespread: it looks like two fuzzy kiwifruit
but we all know it goes way deeper than thatright?
Adam Cullen
Page work
Under the Southern Cross
or "Cold? Well put a bloody jersey on then"
Gwynneth Porter looks at Culture Shocks and Adam Cullen, not necessarily
in that order
Stationary Walkabout
Robyn M. Khan discusses Daniel Malone's Gondwanaland project in Sydney's
Side-on gallery. Adam Cullen interjects
Interesting Drudge
Larissa Hjorth reviews Hobbycore at Melbourne's Stripp Gallery
The Trans-Tasman Tea Party
Documentation of a project by the same name
Peripheral Attractions
Clare Firth-Smith discusses the dodgy sentiments of Julian Holcroft's voyeuristic
short film Seventeen
Kulture
Korner
Ben Harper reviews bands Minit and Parmentier in Melbourne, while wine and art
critic Keith Stewart tackles the cultural and culinary ramifications of the new
yellow kiwifruit
Close Quarters
Pageworks by two of the artists involved in the Close Quarters project; Carbon
Copy series by Simryn Gill, and Art Collection by Marie Shannon
Who's afraid of Henrik Loof?
Maria Walls deconstructs David Haines, Kevin Sheehan, and Eudora
Playing for the B(iennale) Team. Hey! Hey!
Violet Faigan renders New Zealand's torch carriers at the Sydney Art Olympics
B-Team Pageworks
Joyce Campbell, Jim Speers, Denise Kum, Gavin Hipkins, Peter Robinson, and Ani
O'Neill
Volk Talk
Jonathan Bywater reviews Folklore: The New Zealanders, curated by Gavin
Hipkins and last seen at Artspace, Auckland
Nobuhira Narumi
Pagework
Ann Shelton
Ann Shelton's Big Head takes on Christchurch Public Transport
Chez Darren
LOG gets intimate with Darren Knight, dealer
Letter from London
Terrence Handscomb makes a brief detour on his way to Berlin
Nine and a Half Weeks
Writers round up recent art of interest in the main centres;
Auckland
Roundup by Megan Dunn and David Townsend
Wellington
Roundup by Tessa Laird
Christchurch
Roundup by Luke Strongman
Dunedin
Roundup by Daniel Canada
Melbourne by
Lyndal Walker
Sydney by
David Haines
Adelaide by
Chris Chapman
Poets' Corner
Tony Green and Giovanni Intra
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