Blog Archives
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)
Collie Art Prize 2020: I was a finalist with a self-portrait I painted after my father’s death 2 years ago
Not many people saw this painting, because Covid-19 hit hard as this exhibition just got started. I was short-listed for the Collie Art Prize with this work, but they had to close down early for the lockdown. I hope it gets a longer viewing because it is my spiritual diary during these times. 2020 was so disturbing and disorienting for us all.
Radio Interview: RTRFM West. Australia
Thank you to RTRFM for inviting me to speak about my exhibition The Assassination of Judy Garland at 464 Smart Space, Perth WA. RTRFM has always been a consistent supporter of my work for many years.
New Solo Exhibition: My 5th Solo show ‘The Assassination of Judy Garland’ is opening 2-11 August, 2013 Perth WA at Smart Space
I am holding my 5th solo exhibition of my paintings - The Assassination of Judy Garland - at 464 Smart Space, a fairly new urban art space in a 100 year old building.
Writings: My new article for The Queer Psychoanalysis Society’s journal The Qouch, April 2013, USA
Queer theory isn't for everyone I know, but if you know me, you know that I have different levels to my work. Thank you to The Qouch for inviting me to write about my series of paintings - The Assassination of Judy Garland
My 4th solo exhibition on Quantum Stories, Feb 1, 2008 @Kieth+Lottie Gallery, Perth, W.A
My new show, We'll Always Have Paris - bent tales from the sub-atomic is now open at Keith+Lottie Gallery, from January 17 to February 01, 2008.
Drum Media Interview, Alphabet City, Artrage Festival, Perth
First interview in almost 10 years as I get back inot exhibiting after a long break. Thanks to Artrage Festival media and Drum Magazine