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Arts review

Review: What we can learn from small-town arts festival Cementa17

Vibrant art took over the small NSW town of Kandos in April for a festival like no other.

The Hanging: Exit, UNSW Galleries

Need another reason to start building that doomsday bunker? See this powerful installation at UNSW Galleries, visualising the impact of natural disasters, mass displacement and migration.

The Hanging :: Actions For Tomorrow by Yangjiang Group

“FINAL DAYS,” these words are plastered across the front gallery window of 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. This is ‘Actions For Tomorrow,’ a new exhibition from the artist collective Yangjiang Group.

The Hanging :: ‘I Told You I Needed You’ by Benjamin Chadbond

Benjamin Chadbond’s solo exhibition at MOP Gallery, ‘I Told You I Needed You,’ is a bitter retort to the impact of a romance gone.

What Song Was That?

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