White With Wire Wheels aka W4 is the Title of a play by Jack Hibberd, first produced in 1967 at Melbourne University and published in Plays (1970, ed. Graeme Blundell). We didn't see that play, nor the poster until now, but early on we knew of and liked its Title.
David Jones, artist and poet (1895-1974) begins his PREFACE TO THE ANATHEMATA :
(1) The actual words are coacervavi omne quod inveni, and occur in Prologue 2 to the Historia.
(2) Quoted from the translation of Prologue 1. See The Works of Gildas and Nennius, J.A.Giles, London 1841.
06 April 2022
re. Visible means of support (#5)
White With Wire Wheels aka W4 is the Title of a play by Jack Hibberd, first produced in 1967 at Melbourne University and published in Plays (1970, ed. Graeme Blundell). We didn't see that play, nor the poster until now, but early on we knew of and liked its Title.
04 January 2022
Pourquoi noir?
22 October 2021
Minister for Education, Alan Tudge MP re. National Education Standards
In the morning, this broad discussion on The Art Show (ABC RN) re. about Public Art.
In the afternoon, at Question Time in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Education re. National Education Standards. Hansard (20 October 2021) :
Mr ALEXANDER (Bennelong) (14:51): My question is to the Minister for Education and Youth. With many students in my electorate returning to school this week, will the minister outline how the Morrison government is ensuring the national curriculum will help our kids roar back and instil a factual, positive view of our history and love of our country.
Mr TUDGE (Aston—Minister for Education and Youth) (14:51): I thank the member for Bennelong for his question and his contribution to his electorate and indeed to our nation. It is fantastic that kids are returning to school in Melbourne and Sydney, and it is such a relief for parents and for kids. As they return to school, we are absolutely backing them in to roar back. We're doing that through record funding to every single school; we're doing that through additional mental health support; we're doing that through keeping the economy strong so that there are opportunities for them post schooling—and, of course, we're also doing this through revising the national curriculum to ensure that standards are high and that we instil that love of country which the member for Bennelong referred to.
Mr Speaker, as you'd be aware, the national curriculum is presently under review. But I've got to say that I would not support what the independent Australian curriculum authority has presently put out, the reason being that, in some cases, standards haven't been lifted but have in fact gone backwards. The clearest example of that is in the teaching of the times table. Presently, kids are being taught that in year 3, but under the revised national curriculum, which ACARA, the independent body, has put out, it would be taught in year 4. In some other countries it's actually taught in year 2. But I'll tell you what is suggested to be taught in year 2, and that is to suggest or to analyse whether a statue is racist. So you can't learn the times table, but you can do an analysis of a statue in year 2, when you are seven.
My biggest problem, though, is actually in the history curriculum—
Opposition members interjecting—
The SPEAKER: Members on my left!
Mr TUDGE: and it is in this history curriculum where I have the greatest problem. As you know, we live in the greatest, egalitarian, freest, wealthiest country that has ever existed in the history of humankind, but if you read that national draft curriculum on our history, you wouldn't think this. It has such a miserable view of our history. Frankly, we're not going to stand for that, because there is a reason that we are the greatest country in the world, and kids need to learn about that reason so that they can defend it, so they can be proud of it and they can do what previous generations have done.
I notice whenever I talk about this topic, whenever I talk about pride in Australia and I talk about pride in our history, the Labor Party opposite get so upset, because they equally have such a miserable view of our history and they want that miserable view imparted to kids. Well, we don't on this side of the House. We are proud of our country. We know that mums and dads are proud of their country, and we want to ensure the kids are equally proud.
Culture Wars 101 (continued) : He did the same thing in Question Time yesterday. Again, he had one of his own backbenchers set him up with a Dorothy Dixer.
17 September 2021
... emphasized the process of ideation over realization, wrote Mr God Free (pron.)
Through skillful means,
they do not abide in nirvana,
and through wisdom, not in samsara.
Having abandoned the two extremes,
Buddhas engage in universal welfare,
free from conceptual thought.
- Asanga, Mahayanasamgraha
06 July 2021
specTAR
Sometimes, seeing one thing...

Hilma af Klint
24 June 2020
Love Death of the Art Cult
Looking through some art auction works
t|here this, t|here that
Shead, Sengai
alpha, omega
this and that and a cross-over theme
the avian announcement of eros and thanos

19 June 2020
Critical Infrastructure v critical infrastrucTAR
First announcement : a prepared statement read by the Prime Minister Scott Morrision is serious and concerning : re. computer attacks on Australian "critical infrastructure" by "a sophisticated state-based actor", presumed by many to be the Government of China.
"This activity is targeting Australian organisations across a range of sectors, including all levels of government, industry, political organisations, education, health, essential service providers and operators of other critical infrastructure."

Second announcement : delivered by a less sophisticated state-based actor, Education Minister Dan Tehan : business-oriented education courses will be halved in their cost to students. This will be balanced (paid for) by doubling the cost of Arts and Social Science degrees. Again, serious and concerning. Again, an attack on critical infrastructure. This time from within.

Last week Prime Minister Scott Morrision stated, in relation to Australian #blacklivesmatter protests, "there was no slavery in Australia"... thus demonstrating his ignorance or spin mis-use of Australian history.

Responding to the objections of historians, the Prime Minister :
So I don't intend to get into the history wars, my comments were not intended to give offence and if they did I deeply regret that and apologise for that. This is not about getting into the history wars.
So the Liberal-Nationals assault on critical thinking/criticism continues : Peter Costello v student unions; John Howard v Black Armband History; John Howard v Political Correctness; Tony Abbott v Climate Change science; Tony Abbott promotes teaching of 'Western Civilisation'; ... ongoing cutbacks to ABC National Broadcaster; George Brandis v arms-length Arts funding; Scott Morrison abolishes Arts Ministry*; Scott Morrrison v whistle-blowers & journalists (raids by AFP on ABC and Annika Smethurst); Australian Government Secret Trial since 2004 bugging East Timor Govt v Bernard Collaery and Witness K; Scott Morrison vs COVID-19 JobKeeper payment to Arts sector and Tertiary Education sector; Scott Morrison v Humanities courses...
* "Thursday’s ministerial restructure creates a situation where, for the first time since the existence of a cultural portfolio, there is no government department with the word “arts” in its title."
12 June 2020
Bust to busted!
from Pedestal to chopping block


The Twin Cities branch of the American Indian Movement (AIM) led a group of protesters in removing the Columbus statue — one of multiple monuments to the colonizer that has been defaced or brought down this week.
Hakim Bishara 11 June 2020 read article HERE

19 July 2019
#SixYearsTooLong
It is six years since Kevin Rudd toughened the then government’s stance against people coming to Australia seeking asylum : OFF SHORE DETENTION … automatic, arbitrary, compulsory and indefinite.
Australia wide rallies today 19th July will mark this shameful anniversary.

08 April 2019
White Line Fever | Paint It Black
02 July 2018
Men In White : The Chart
13 March 2017
Theatre After Rodin presents 'Pack Mentality'
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LOGOS/HA HA
31 October 2016
NGV : Stupid as a painter (continued)


"Shut up and paint," the iconic quote from Britain’s greatest living painter David Hockney, suggests the relevance of the medium in art today.
- NGV

'Stupid as a painter', Marcel Duchamp
Shut up !
'Das schweigen von Marcel Duchamp wird überbewertet' (The silence of Marcel Duchamp is over-rated), Joseph Beuys
No, you shut up !
'Stupid as a painter', Juan Davila
Shut up !
"The Silence", Joseph Beuys
No, you shut up !

Shut up !
'The Silence of the Lambs', Dr. Hannibal Lecter
No, you shut up !
'I AM YOUR VOICE', Donald J Trump
Shut up !

A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
26 September 2016
Menzies & the Art of Supreme Joy
ABC.TV :
Howard On Menzies: Building Modern Australia
Part two, last night, made no mention of Menzies aligning himself with Sir Lionel Lindsay's 1942 polemic "Addled Art", which had as its thesis that modern art was a Jewish conspiracy!
