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Pressing matters
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
p14_artmatters_90.jpg Nine artists add their collective talent to a print exhibition in Richmond.
 
Blood on the coral
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image1-90.jpgThe low-lying archipelago of Tuvalu rises just two metres above sea level.
 
Grrrls with guitars
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image2-90.jpg Females on Fire 3 is the third in a series of independent compilations produced by Gilli Moon of LA label Warriorgirl Music.
 
Howzat!
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image3-90.jpg We’ve seen singing cats, operatic phantoms, and drag queens with bridges on their heads. Now Melbourne has a musical it can really call its own.
 
Anonymous
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
p14_artmatters_90.jpg Melbourne’s queer bookshop, Hares & Hyenas, has supported many visual artists over the years through an occasional exhibition program.
 
An axe to grind
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image1-90 n.jpg Last year, Melbourne’s avant-guard dance company BalletLab wowed audiences with the stunning Brindabella. Now, under the guidance of Artistic Director Phillip Adams, the company’s latest work is ready to be presented to the world.
 
Toothsome treats
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image2-90.jpg Perhaps you caught the spectacular debut of vitriolic performance poet Yana Alana and her band the Paranas during last year’s Melbourne Fringe, in a show which went on to win the festival’s award for Best Cabaret.
 
Art Attack
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_393_image3-90.jpg Not so much cabaret artists as cabaret terrorists, Michael Dalley and Paul McCarthy take no prisoners as they dissect ‘The Arts’ with wit that’s as “sharp and polished as mum’s best cutlery”.
 
Darwin with Tears
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
p14_artmatters_90.jpgAustralian artist Lyndal Jones at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.
 
Form and beauty
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_392_image1-90.jpg When Michelangelo took chisel to marble and created his eternal masterpiece of the David, he captured the light, life and brooding beauty of the unadorned masculine form.
 
Blood is the Life
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_392_image2-90.jpg FW Murnau’s Nosferatu was one of the very first vampire movies ever.
 
Take a journey
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_392_image3-90.jpg Melbourne ensemble Ranters Theatre return with their critically acclaimed exploration of the minutia of human interaction and a meditation on the ordinariness of things, Holiday.
 
All things pass into the night
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
p14_artmatters_90.jpg Much of contemporary art today deals with the ‘ideas’ of the artist alongside the aesthetic look of the work. For the viewer, the catalogue that accompanies a show can be one of the main ways in which to understand the artist’s intent.
 
Indonesia Calling
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_391_image1-90.jpg The contemporary culture of Indonesia, Australia’s most populous neighbour.
 
Queer cinema
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
p14_arts_agenda_391_image2-90.jpgPreviewing the queer contingent in the Melbourne International Film Festival.
 
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