House and Leisure

BEYOND THE ECHO CHAMBER

Although I’ve never met him, I feel close to Brett Murray. His work is always an evocation of the present and future; a prescient commentary on the beloved country.

But it’s not only for that reason. In 2012, he and I and , the newspaper I edited at the time, were umbilically tied. had published a review of Murray’s exhibition, , and

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