Saturday 20 August 2011
Friday 19 August 2011
Archibald Prize finalists on display in Murwillumbah
Tweed River Art Gallery, located in Murwillumbah, is currently hosting an exhibition of the 2011 Archibald Prize finalists.
The quality of the exhibition speaks for itself ... it's AAAA.
Of course, Brett Quilty's winning portrait of Margaret Olley is the stand out. It's fantastic. When viewed close up from a metre or so the Average Joe will says, "What's this? It's nothing."
However, when viewed from a bit of distance it's incredible. As one moves from left to right, or vice-versa, or moves back and forth from Quilty's work the piece demonstrates its many dimensions.
This bloke's no art specialist, but he knows what he likes and what he doesn't. Quilty deservedly won ... daylight came second.My other best ones include:
Jenn Sage's My Jack |
Christopher McVinish's Robin Nevin |
Amanda Darburg's "DA" .. smh crossword devotees know this subject well! |
Angus McDonald's Dr Ann Lewisa AO | Credits: Images from Art Gallery NSW |
NEWS FLASH: Examiner in damage control mode, pulls out the big gun
Phew! It's been a big week at the Daily Examiner. First, it was its chief-of-staff. Then, it was its media sales manager. Now, its big gun, general manager Judy Lewis, has thrown herself into the fray and added her two bob's worth.
Gee, there must be some interesting discussions had around the water cooler at the Examiner. Wouldn't you just love to be a fly-on-the-wall. It'd be worth an admission price to get a ring side seat there.
However, the main protagonists, Howard and Smajstr, are based in separate locations, with the former in Grafton and the latter in Yamba. Perhaps they'll have to settle their differences with a duel at dawn at a neutral venue. Choice of weapon ... pistols or pens?
Credit: Thanks, Daily Examiner!
PS: This reader is looking forward to the next instalment of this mini drama series.
The paper hasn't provided so much entertainment for a long time.
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Dissent in the Examiner camp ... looks like it's an attempt to balance the ledgers
Monday's Daily Examiner carried an opinion piece ("Poker faced gambling") written by staffer Tim Howard about "the smell from a putrefying mix of self-righteousness and self-interest emanating from a loud group of people who turn out to be in a minority".
Howard was referring to "misinformation (being) spread by the club and gaming industry" in relation to proposed poker machine tax reforms.
Well, didn't that set the cat among the (stool) pigeons in the club industry. The usual suspects from local clubs hastily put pen to paper and wrote letters to the editor of the Examiner so Wednesday's paper carried letters from the general managers of Grafton District Services Club and Yamba Golf & Country Club and the CEO of Yamba Bowling and Recreation Club.
But, then to balance the books, yesterday's Examiner carried a letter to the editor penned by a colleague of Howard at the paper, Peter Smajstr, the paper's media sales manager.
And, just so everyone knows, Peter backs the clubs, but wants to assure readers that it's just his opinion, just as Tim's piece was Tim's opinion and not that of The Daily Examiner.
It seems the last people the paper wants to get offside are its advertisers.
Source: Daily Examiner
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