2019-08-01_Art_Almanac

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TomFreeman,Homemadehandmade, mixed
stoneware,claysandglazesonfoundbrick,
2019, 14 x 23x 23cm
Photograph:BoWong
CourtesytheartistandCoolChange
Contemporary,WesternAustralia

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August 2019


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What is hand-made, psychic spaces and
the innovation of artificial intelligence are
inextricably linked to human processes of
thought and labour, but that doesn’t mean
they won’t slip from our grasp. Tom Freeman’s
show ‘Brick’ at Cool Change Contemporary
and ‘Mine’ by Simon Denny for Museum of
Old and New Art both ruminate on technology
but reject a digital aesthetic, reminding us to
tune in to the natural world. Whereas Agatha
Gothe-Snape and Wrong Solo in ‘Certain
Situations’, Institute of Modern Art, and Julie
Gough’s work in ‘Tense Past’, Tasmanian
Museum & Gallery investigate states of
consciousness and the making of meaning.

We acknowledge and pay our respect to the many
Aboriginal nations across this land, traditional
custodians, Elders past and present; in particular the
Guringai people of the Eora Nation where Art Almanac
has been produced.
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