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Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Outback grotesquerie and Liss Fenwick’s ‘Grim Purpose’

Koulla Roussos

In Grim Purpose, Liss Fenwick’s exhibition of photographic works recently shown at Darwin Visual Arts (DVA), the artist works with images that …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

Darwin as ‘Hell Theme Park’: the art of Eileen Song

Koulla Roussos

I met Eileen Song a few weeks ago at Darwin’s Roma Bar to chat about her exhibition Cliffside showing at …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Kevin Connor visual arts review (Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne)

W H Chong

This show of paintings and drawings has the fervour of an artist in their youthful prime, but Connor is 87 …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Rob Brown, The Plum Spanky exhibition review (Mayfair Gallery, Darwin)

Koulla Roussos

Darwin has a strong cultural heartbeat. Its beginnings can be traced to creatives who have come and gone and to …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Rosie Weiss and David Keeling visual arts reviews (Melbourne)

W H Chong

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery: Rosie Weiss Part of the sprawling Climarte Festival, ‘In the Valley’ at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery is …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Moya McKenna’s Wild Beast (Neon Parc, Melbourne)

W H Chong

Derived from a single image of a lion devouring a zebra, Moya McKenna’s suite of six paintings is an exploration …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Paul Boston’s Magnificent Mystery Art at Niagara Galleries, Melbourne

W H Chong

Melbourne artist Paul Boston has produced a new group of pictures of highly refined aesthetic and philosophical concerns. (Upstairs is …

Exhibitions, Reviews, Visual Arts

Hollywood Saint – Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures exhibition review (Canberra)

George Dunford

In its first major exhibition in over ten years, the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in Canberra shines the …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

Fred and Mary Schepisi bring artists together for a cause

Cathy Gowdie

Charity: not so sweet when you’re an artist who spends a fair whack of your working year fielding requests from …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

Picasso, art and #metoo

W H Chong

Hannah Gadsby excoriated Picasso in her viral Netflix Nanette show: as a misogynist and child abuser (P was 46 when he …

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A legal approach to the decline and fall of the United States

Kevin Brianton

Music, Reviews

Sleaford Mods ‘All That Glue’ review: a necessary album for fans and newcomers alike

Benjamin Woods

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‘The Shifting Landscape’ review: Western Victoria crime novel showcases joy in storytelling

Rosemary Sorensen

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How did we get here? Why artists became so dispensable

Neil Pigot

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Kim Salmon and the Formula for Grunge: a fascinating read for fans and newcomers alike

Tony Thompson

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