Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Polar Bears & Publishing

You have to love the literature-savvy Jessa Crispin for founding a site titled Bookslut.com

Recent features include a look at the proliferation of polar bears on eco-book & magazine covers .

It all started with that little cub Knut; check out Annie Liebowitz's cover shot for Vanity Fair's Green issue of the particularly irresistible bear on a melting ice floe with Leonardo di Caprio: view


Meanwhile, fellow Booksluts will enjoy the editor's entertaining account of being at the London Book Fair; three days of earnest discussion on the future of the book, or how to make publishing sexy, in between her desperate search for a cup of coffee for less than four pounds, or a stiff drink. more

Monday, April 21, 2008

Too Many Notes

The first draft of a book which changed the world - Darwin's theory on evolution- goes online for the first time.
The BBC reports the prodigious 19th century naturalist's draft notes, previously only available to scholars, join the 20,000 items on the Charles Darwin online archive which is so vast it would take two months to view it all if you downloaded one image per minute. details

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The Bilbao Syndrome

Ever since the Guggenheim Museum put the Basque town of Bilbao on the map, everyone wants one.
In Australia, both Geelong & Perth once put in a bid.
The Guggenheim's long-time, entrepeneurial head Thomas Krens has just departed into the Arabian desert to oversee The Latest and Biggest One yet in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, another star architect Zaha Hadid is set to design the new Guggenheim Hermitage Museum in Lithuania's capital, Vilnius.
As one opens for business, another closes; as the Art Newspaper reveals, the Guggenheim space in Las Vegas will be transformed into a mega-luxury, Louis Vuitton handbag and accessories store.

After the Show



ABC Classic FM colleague Mairi Nicolson & I after a great concert with virtuoso pianist Angela Hewitt & the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Melbourne Concert Hall 2006.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Art Without Borders


Monash University's art museum in Victoria (Campbelltown Arts Centre NSW in Aug) is about to host an intriguing collection of what's known as ‘outsider art’ - created by Australian and NZ artists who are driven to express their individuality in painting, sculpture, photography, books, film and animation - outside the art world.

The idiosyncratic styles of these artists just don't fit within any categories of mainstream cultural production. Which raises the question of just how/who decides what will be taken up & promoted as the next Big Thing. After all, collectors now pay millions for the images of Jean-Michel Basquiat, & more recently Banksy - who both started off as `outsider artists'.
Exhib. opens 16 April - 21 June 2008.

Monday, April 7, 2008

My day

...at work today I've been reading/researching across: politics & South African artist William Kentridge; contemporary Chinese architecture & architect Quinyang Ma; 16th. C England.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Welcome


Welcome to Julie Copeland's Culture Club....

Julie Copeland is a longtime arts broadcaster, radio presenter and producer with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.