Visual Art
Canvas :: Tokujin Yoshioka’s Waterfall
The poet William Wordsworth once said: “Little we see in Nature that is ours.” I guess Wordsworth never met Japanese artist Tokujin […]
Canvas :: Michael Landy’s Acts of Kindness
Everyday acts of kindness go unnoticed all the time, but it’s thanks to Michael Landy that we’re being reminded to appreciate […]
Canvas :: Laneway Art
Those of you who are regular readers of this review (so my mum) will know that I'll generally find an exhibition […]
Review :: Organism
Somewhere between the game Spore and Mexican alebrijes is Jack Stahel's Organism, a show which charts the half-lifecycle of some strange creatures […]
Interview :: Flutter Lyon
Flutter Lyon works her inky magic just up the road from the FBi studios in Redfern. Her Pressings are symmetrical mirror […]
Preview :: Greedy Hen
Often when musicians make records most people focus solely on the music and rarely give thought to the artistic dimensions of the […]
Review :: Paintings
“It’s like, it is so abject it’s good,” my companion suggested as we considered Jake Walker’s Landscape Painting 3 at his latest […]
Review :: 1.85M Peripheries
It’s not often that I travel to the end of a train line. This dawned on me shortly after the rush of […]
Review :: Love Lace
It has been a while since I walked through the halls of the Powerhouse Museum. Maybe because I attach it with a […]
Review :: ARTSPACE Group Show
For a moment you’ll think you’ve entered a psychedelic 80s dance-a-thon when you enter ARTSPACE’s newest collective show at Woolloomooloo. Reason being, […]