Reviews
The Deluge Ark(ive)
The temporal landscape on which this work is presented is a shifting one, one that speaks not only of the…
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Rachel Podger
Fine playing from a veteran HIP ensemble led by the exuberant British queen of the Baroque violin.
Gareth Sansom: Transformer
Sansom’s continued fascination with pushing the boundaries of gender norms have their roots in some of his earliest work.
Yayoi Kusama: Life is the heart of a rainbow
Beyond the brand, beyond the dots – we review GOMA’s Yayoi Kusama exhibition and dig deep into the factors that…
Louis Theroux: Heroin Town
The first of his Dark States series is Heroin Town, in which Louis visits Huntington, West Virginia, a place where…
TARNANTHI: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Art
In its second edition, and with a $17.54M boost from BHP, we take a look at Tarnanthi and its legacy…
Gerhard Richter: The life of images
Does the exhibition live up to the legend? We walk through QAGOMA’s Richter show – the largest in the southern…
On John Marsden: Writers on Writers by Alice Pung
Pung successfully embarks on an insightful interrogation of the themes that pervade Marsden's work.
Bruckner Symphony No 3/Gewandhausorchester/Andris Nelsons
A moving and respectful account of a problematic work.
Hilarie Mais
A survey long overdue. Sitting between sculpture and painting, Mais’ constructions appeal to minimalists and mathematicians alike with their very…