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Yorick image takes shape on the wall


Recent work at The Street.
THOSE working near The Street Theatre on the corner of Childers Street and University Avenue in Civic may have been astonished at what’s happening on one of its walls.
This time it’s not, like Pink Floyd’s 1979 hit, a tribute to “the wall”, but rather an artistic response to the wide-open, red-brick spaces.
Canberra stencil artist Luke Cornish (also known as ELK, and the first stencil artist to have been hung in the Archibald Prize) is busy transforming 175 square metres of red-brick space into a visual ode to the theatre’s most celebrated image, Hamlet’s hand holding the skull of Yorick. ....

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Freedom of speech no excuse for Aussie govt to incite anti-Asian racism, Sinophobia


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By Li Qingqing Published: Apr 08, 2021 08:14 PM
Photo: ICIs it racism to criticize China, or freedom of speech? Rising racial discrimination against Asians has sparked a debate on the issue in Australia. However, whether people have the freedom to criticize China or not is not a problem. The issue is, in Australia, there are smears and rumors against China, and Canberra has been an active part of them. 
A recent case is Australian artist Luke Cornish s recent exhibit in Canberra. According to the South China Morning Post, some of Cornish s works, including showing late chairman Mao Zedong dressed as Batman, have triggered backlash from some Chinese students. Cornish later admitted that the Batman piece, which indicates conspiracy theories about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, could be perceived as discriminating and he apologized. Yet, he questioned the removal of two other exhibits related to Uygurs in Xinjiang and China s social credit s ....

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Tips and Murmurs: Winnie the Pooh artwork removed from ANU exhibition


The controversial artwork removed from Luke Cornish s latest exhibition (Image: Luke Cornish/Supplied)
I don t know art, but I know what I don t like Running parallel to the recent Dark Mofo controversy has been the smaller but maybe no less significant saga at ANU s aMBUSH Gallery. As part of an exhibition called Don t Shoot the Messenger a commentary on the rise of authoritarianism artist Luke Cornish included various provocations. This included as an artwork with the caption: By no means is the artist encouraging anybody to stab Rupert Murdoch in the head, merely posing the question If that was to happen would the world be a better place? ....

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SBS docos in latest Screen Australia funding


March 17th, 2021 By David Knox 1 commentFiled under: News,
Season 3 of
Could You Survive on the Breadline? have been funded through Screen Australia.
There are also a number of doco projects from producers which are yet to detail if they are TV, film or online.
Screen Australia’s Head of Content Sally Caplan said, “We’re very pleased to support these documentaries that will shine a light on issues including mental health and wellbeing, racism and the natural environment, and are sure to spark conversations. We’re excited to back the first ever Israeli documentary co-production with compelling feature
Prisoner X, from a strong creative team who are well placed to maximise opportunities in financing and pathways to audience across both countries.” ....

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