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Del Kathryn Barton: The Highway is a Disco

Del Kathryn Barton explores powerful female sexuality but reproduces the male gaze.

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Five rules for theatres engaging with refugees, immigrants and marginalised groups

When it comes to working with marginalised communities, good intentions mean little without sound ethics.

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Acting unpleasantly: why harassment is so common in the theatre

Is there something in the nature of the performing arts industry which creates conditions conducive to exploitation?

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Creatives announced for Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

Many Queensland artists will work on the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Games, which will be viewed by…

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The Deluge Ark(ive)

The temporal landscape on which this work is presented is a shifting one, one that speaks not only of the…

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Gareth Sansom: Transformer

Sansom’s continued fascination with pushing the boundaries of gender norms have their roots in some of his earliest work.

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Textiles – the sleeping giant of contemporary art

As the dialogue around contemporary textile art expands, a new work by Turner Prize recipient, Keith Tyson, is cut from…

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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…

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GOMA trumps The Broad when it comes to experiencing Kusama

90,000 tickets sold out within hours to The Broad’s LA Kusama exhibition, while Queensland’s GOMA delivers its show free and…

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Who is public sculpture really for?

From colonial statues and monuments for healing to heavy metal abstractions, a discussion at the Sydney Sculpture Conference questioned public…

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