Elders: The Old Magic
Vol 26 no 4
A group of art practitioners, artists, curators and writers, in their seventh and eighth decades are the subject of our focus. Still actively working, they are charismatic elders whose influence on several generations of young artists has been a crucial part of the development of contemporary practice. The issue of creativity and how it sometimes becomes enhanced in old age, and questions around how we regard our elders, are canvassed. The extreme youth orientation of society today does not always appreciate the value of a fifty year practice.
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Arthur + Corinne Cantrill: The Film's the Thing
Warren Burt, featureArthur and Corinne Cantrill, arguably Australia's most important experimental filmmakers, have been making films since 1959, when they worked on films on child art. They bought their Bolex camera in 1960, and their first experimental films followed in 1961-62. Films like Mud, Kinegraffiti, Galaxy and Nebulae, were more or less stylised or abstracts with sound-tracks inspired by musique concrete experiments. In the years that followed, they made a large number of films, published 100 issues of Cantrills Filmnotes and gave innumerable screenings of works by themselves and other experimental filmmakers. Included is an edited version of an interview conducted by Warren Burt via telephone on 2 September 2006.
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Articles in this issue
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Artrave: Artrave

- Book review: Joan Kerr: Unfinished Business
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Editorial: Eldertorial

- Feature: Art and Literature: A Chapter in the Autobiography of Donald Brook
- Feature: Arthur + Corinne Cantrill: The Film's the Thing
- Feature: Arthur Pambegan Jr: Not to Die Away
- Feature: Bernard Smith: Reluctant Icon
- Feature: Bert Flugelman: Still Flying
- Feature: Butcher Cherel Janangoo: Imanara
- Feature: Carol Rudyard: Storyboards and Solitude
- Feature: Creativity in an Ageing World
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Feature: Daniel Thomas: Empathy and Understanding

- Feature: Daphne Williams: The Solid Core
- Feature: Donald Brook: Secret Agent
- Feature: Donald Horne: The Power to Transform
- Feature: Ernest Orel: Master of the Press
- Feature: Hector Jandany 1927-2006: Teacher of Culture
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Feature: Inge King: Playing Seriously

- Feature: Joan Brassil: Force and Tension
- Feature: Milton Moon: Approaching the Intangible
- Feature: Minyma Tjukurrpa Canvas Project Kintore
- Feature: Pioneering Gallerists: Bruce Pollard
- Feature: Pioneering Gallerists: Frank Watters
- Feature: Pioneering Gallerists: Kym Bonython
- Feature: Ray Crooke: The Stillness and the Colour
- Feature: Reunion of Mildura Directors
- Feature: Rewards, Awards, and Living Treasures
- Feature: Richard Larter: The Seasons of Art
- Feature: The Bentinck Painters: Stories to Tell
- Feature: Udo Sellbach: Harsh Truths and Strong Feelings
- Obituary: Gwen Leitch Harris 1931 - 2006
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Review: A Man's World

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Review: Alicia King

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Review: City of Perth PhotoMedia Award

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Review: Decorama at Inflight

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Review: Eleanor Avery

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Review: Guan Wei

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Review: Irrunytju Arts

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Review: John Vella

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Review: Life is Getting Longer

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Review: Louise Weaver

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Review: Primavera 06

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Review: pvi collective

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Review: Roger Ballen

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Review: video/performance nights at Downtown

