Currents I
Vol 24 no 3
In depth profiles of leading Australian artists Narelle Autio, Catherine Woo, Sue Ford, Gosia Wlodarczak, David Wadelton, Gunther Christmann, Michael Nelson Jagamara: many strands of current visual arts. Ian North reviews the Biennale of Sydney and '2004: Australian Culture Now'.
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The Sea Is In Them: Narelle Autio and Trent Parke
Virginia Baxter, featureNarelle Autio and her partner in life and work, Trent Parke, completed a 16-month journey around Australia's coastline in 2004. The two set out to document the culture of Australian coastal dwellers with an exhibition lined up at the Australian Centre for Photography the following year. Baxter speaks of her first encounter with the works of these remarkable photographers and goes on to offer some insight into the profundity encapsulated by these images.
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Articles in this issue
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Artrave: Artrave

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Book review: Peter Timms' What's Wrong With Contemporary Art?

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Editorial: On Being Fair

- Feature: MFC's and Gunter Christmann
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Feature: Michael Jagamara Nelson Gives It A Go

- Feature: On Your (Motor)bike - REVIEW: Reason and Emotion, Biennale of Sydney, 2004, and 2004: Australian Culture Now, Melbourne
- Feature: Raw and Cooked Margins
- Feature: That Strange Quivering of Substance: The Recent Paintings of Catherine Woo
- Feature: That was Then, This is Now: New Work by David Wadelton
- Feature: The Poetics of Agoraphobia
- Feature: The Sea Is In Them: Narelle Autio and Trent Parke
- Feature: What's Mine Is Yours: Touching the Surface of the Practice of Sue Ford
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Review: 21st Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award

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Review: Barking Up the Wrong Tree

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Review: Blak Insights

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Review: Brad Nunn: Machine Gun Walker

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Review: Fabrics of Change: Trading Identities

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Review: Jacky Redgate: Survey 1980-2003 [Three Exhibitions]

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Review: Julie Dowling: Warridah Sovereignty

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Review: Ken Searle: Papunya: Paintings and Drawings

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Review: Octopus 5

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Review: Philip Wolfhagen

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Review: Sandy Edwards: Indelible

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Review: Su Baker: Serious Pleasure

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Review: Sue Richter. On Colour: Whiteblack Red

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Review: Three Colours: Gordon Bennett and Peter Robinson

