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Blog Archives
Blog Archives
Blog Archives
Over the past two decades, Carl Gopalkrishnan's artwork has garnered international recognition for his ability to forge meaningful connections between art & literature and the complex dynamics driving international law, intervention and global conflict. Carl transforms familiar cultural artefacts into new myths so legal and military minds can explore the creative, subconscious and emotional stories that shape their doctrines of war & peace. (Photograph copyright © Amanda Brown 1992)
AUKUS Chronicles/Commentary. E.M.Forster’s ‘aristocracy of the sensitive’ is much missed
I don’t know what made me pick up an old copy of E.M. Forster’s 1952 anthology of essays Two Cheers for Democracy, but I did. I re-read one of the most engaging pieces of writing I read back in 2010 when I was researching for my exhibition The Assassination of Judy Garland….
Writings: My chapter in a new multicultural LGBTIQ Australian Anthology, Melbourne 2018
A wonderful new anthology I'm proud to be part of and, honestly, it's so readable and a breath of fresh air in terms of understanding the hidden cultural diversity in LGBT communities
New book cover: Kyle Grayson’s book on drones and targeted killing, Routledge, London 2017
I was so pleased when Dr Kyle Grayson asked if Routledge London could use my painting There is Nothing Like a Drone (2011) for his new book on targeted killing