News from the Front

Its less than a centimetre long, but the weapon of mass distraction on Artlinks March cover was deemed unacceptable for US audiences. For those who missed the media frenzy, our US distributors refused to put the Adelaide & Beyond issue of Artlink on the shelves of Barnes and Noble. The reason given was the completely nude male on the cover (would a hat have rendered it incompletely nude? Would it have mattered if it was a female nude, neatly packaged away?).

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Artlink on the Road: a China Diary
March saw a little bit of history being made in Sino-Australian cultural relations with Artlink being the first Australian art magazine to be launched as well as offered for sale in China. Perversely we were not offering the Chinese an issue of the magazine about Australia, our normal subject area, but about China, a subject area we have only visited occasionally. In the manner of all human vanities that may have been one of the reasons we received such a warm reception. Imagining the reverse - reading an issue of a Chinese art magazine about Australian art is in the current state of art writing in China unlikely.
Art and tec update
Artlink 8:4
Art and technology update
Artlink 7:4
Incentives: Two government initiatives
Art & Technology
Friends Jubilee gift to the Art Gallery of South Australia
Artists' Week Adelaide 1986
WAM lives: Yippee, yahoooooo hoooray
Artlink 6:1
Public galleries in New Zealand: An introduction
Art in New Zealand and Anzart
Friends of the AGSA: A new chapter
Art in New Zealand and Anzart
Youth and family activities at AGSA
Art in New Zealand and Anzart
School of Art and School of Design: End of Year Assessments - A student response
Artlink 3:6
Meeting at the Women's Art Movement in regard to group pages in Artlink
Artlink 3:6
Artnotes: Artists/Craftspeople working in schools
Artlink 3:6
An open letter to John Bannon, Minister for the Arts
Annette Bezor, Heather Ellyard, Chris Bryant, Peter Surguy, Sara Sims, Pam Connelly, Steve Griffin, Bill Morrow, Albert Gillison, Jos Jensen, David Cannell, Jeffrey Harris, Clifford Frith, Barrie Goddard, Geoffrey Brown, Max Lyle, Kay Lawrence, Ian Chandler, Cecil Hardy, Vitas Kapciunas, Pamela Harris, Christine Ross, Peter McWilliams, Roger Noakes, Marcus Champ, John Wood, Greg Johns, Greg Hooper, Tony Flynn, Hossein Valamanesh, Cornelis (Casey) Van Sebille, Antonio Colangelo, Nigel Murray-Harvey, van den Wildenberg Henny, Helen Davis, Roland Thomas, Phil Noone, Mary Franks, Karen King, C. M. Tucker, Vera Trust, Gerhard Schurer, Lyndon Whaite, Zig Kepelis, Steve Wigg, Chris Conventry, Tim Waller, Fiona Hall, Rosemary Brooks, Rod Taylor, Heather Nicholson, Lawrence Bendle, Kirsi Hiltula, Dianne Longley, James Moss, Pam Waite, Jane Kent, Anne Marsh, Noel Waite, Gill Redman, Kay Johnston, John Austin, Kate Breakey, Annette Brock, Gwen Harris, Craig Marvell, Ed Douglas, Richardson Rowland, Ben Kypridakis, David Braun, Carol Liepins, Alison Douglas, Anne-Marie Brookman-Zwart, Trevor Golding, Mike Thorp, Barrie Wraith, Simon Biggs, Mark Urizar, Tim Folland, Graham Oades, Mark Folland, David Shannon, Ooi Sian, Kim Yong Chew, Eddie Typek, Andrew Vorassi, Paul Curran, Yap Lee, Elizabeth Watkins, Lynette Drake, Kym Pitman, John Young, T. Kearns, Felicity Nixon, Wendy Fairclough, Suzy Fagan, John Forbister, Chris Reynolds, Jayne Kovacs, Terrence Hollow, Helen Sosnowski and John Peplow
Artlink 3:5
Artsinfo at the Experimental Art Foundation
Artlink 3:5
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