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Website Relaunch – 16 Year Anniversary

December 2025
HolyGreenCow website relaunch

Sixteen years of HolyGreenCow. The site has been rebuilt from the ground up — new aesthetic, new structure, same mythology. Photography, music, ceramics, writing and the emerging novel all live here now. Clean, contemporary, uncompromising.

Visit the Bio/CV page for full exhibition history and press coverage.

Studio Updates on Instagram

Ongoing
HolyGreenCow Instagram

Most of the daily work ends up on Instagram. Studio experiments, writing progress, ceramic pieces, archival material and the ongoing mythology of making things.

@holygreencow_ian_pool →

HolyGreenCow Chronicles – Novel in Progress

Ongoing · 2025
Writing HolyGreenCow Chronicles

Currently drafting the first manuscript of HolyGreenCow Chronicles — a surreal, satirical Australian novel that threads together decades of work across photography, music, ceramics and visual art. Ordinary suburban spaces become mythological. Everyday objects turn symbolic. The domestic tips into the uncanny.

Excerpts and progress updates will appear on the Read page as the work evolves.

Cats Exhibition – Bundaberg 2025

2025
CATS exhibition, Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery

New work shown at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery. Ceramic creatures, photographic works and the ongoing mythology of suburban Australia.

Music on Spotify – Full Catalogue Available

2024–2025
HolyGreenCow music on Spotify

The full HolyGreenCow music catalogue is now streaming on Spotify. Animal Boy, U-then8, and all releases from the band years — the sonic origins of the entire project.

Visit the Hear page to explore albums and archival videos.

Previous Work & Exhibitions

2009–2024
They Came series

They Came series acquired by ArtBank, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, and regional collections. Solo exhibitions, group shows, and ongoing photographic series exploring themes of environmental collapse and suburban anxiety.

Full exhibition history available on the Bio/CV page.

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