Articles

  • Short Stories Review

  • Gallery Guide interview

    Gallery Guide Interview, October 2010

  • 10-19-2010

    Simulated Alternative Realities

    South China Morning Post review by Norman Ford

  • 11-26-2009

    A Poorly Remembered Childhood

    When he was thus engaged he generally wore glasses with grey silk tissue instead of lenses in the frames, so that the landscape appeared through a fine veil that muted its colours, and the weight of the world dissolved before your eyes.

    -W.G. Sebald, Austerlitz.

  • 12-31-2009

    Art News Summer 08

    At Photospace Gallery photographer David Boyce returned from his Hong Kong base to turn half the gallery into a playground for koi carp.

  • 12-31-2004

    Salient Review 05

    David Boyce’s God, it is All Dark depicts the twelve (sic) Stations of the Cross - the story of Jesus crucifixion - but with a postmodern spin. Through toying with the advantages of the photographic medium, Boyce presents a highly original version of a subject previously depicted by the likes of McCahon and Barnett Newman, both of whom have influenced this series.