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By Tiarney Miekus
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Dale Frank: The Super Spreader
Dale Frank, They meet in the Premier First Class Poker Machine Lounge of the South Tweed Sportmans Club but it was not till the next morning after she paid for breakfast and the room that he realised she was the real Meg Ryan, someone famous and 15 years older than him, 2020.
Credit:Courtesy of the artist
With such acute attention to the formal and philosophical aspects of painting, Dale Frank is a painter’s painter. At 61, the artist’s lauded four-decade practice includes performance, installation, sculpture and film, but at Neon Parc, he’s exhibiting large paintings of easycast resin and epoxyglass on perspex. The behaviour of these materials, and Frank’s laborious calculating of them, results in an astoundingly rich, reflective and abstract world in whi
In San Delgado, the public eye has focused on two super-powered individuals, each making a name for themselves with feats of daring-dos and don’ts. The Mind Robber, infamous for his ability to erase memories, has been on a spree of bank robberies. Throwing Star, with her super speed, strength, infrared vision, and durability, has been on his trail.
But out of the spotlight, Mind Robber and Throwing Star are both amnesiacs who woke up one day two years ago with powers and no idea of who they are. Jamie Sorenson is only robbing banks so he can take his cat, Normal, and find an island to get away to for good. Zoe Wong is hunting him in between day drinking and fast-food delivery, her sense of purpose and self-worth eroding day by day. When these two powered people run across each other in a help group for people with memory and cognitive issues, Mike Chen’s excellent third novel,