FRONT COVER: Brian DUFFY (Great Britain 1933–2010), David Bowie: Aladdin Sane – 1973, digital print, printed 2011, 38.2 x 38.2 cm. Courtesy Duffy Archive, London. Notorious: Duffy’s celebrity portraits, Monash Gallery of Art, 800 Ferntree Gully Road Wheelers Hill (VIC), until 13 May - www.mga.org.au
FEATURED FROM OUR SALON: Carl SCRASE, Rose For Direct Democracy (Carl Scrase after Joseph Beuys) 2012, video still. Experiment 02 - Biological Empathy Virus, Screen Space , Ground Floor, 30 Guildford Lane Melbourne (VIC), Tuesday 8 May, 6-9pm (a one-night-only event) - www.screenspace.com FEATURED ARTICLE: Dani Mellor's Quest for Consistent Excellence by Courtney Symes. Image: Dani MELLOR, The Reality of Myth 2011, pencil, pastel, glitter, Swarovski crystal and wash on Saunders Waterford paper 195 x 137 cm.
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