Reviews
Review: A Forest, Dark Mofo (TAS)
Featuring works by a range of artists, A Forest is like a giant crumbling 21st century haunted house for adults.
Review: Bangarra: 30 years of sixty five thousand, Sydney Opera House
A showcase of the extraordinary athleticism of Bangarra's dancers and a celebration of their rich history in this land.
Review: RocoColonial, Hazelhurst Arts Centre
Artist and curator Gary Carsley presents a political and aesthetic mash up of two of the great historical moments, but…
Review: Michael Pignéguy, The Jazzlab/MIJF (VIC)
A night of jazz that says ‘jack of all trades, master of …’.
Review: NOCTURNAL + MIJF, Melbourne Museum
A night of jazz brought intimacy and excitement to the museum space.
Review: Julie Gough: Tense Past, TMAG (Dark Mofo)
The power of juxtaposition adds weight to an already potent exhibition at the Tasmanian Museum and Gallery.
Review: Love is the Message, The Message is Death, Sydney Opera House
Arthur Jafa’s video work explores police brutality and the contradictions of America today.
Review: Tim Ferguson – A Fast Life on Wheels, State Theatre of WA
The well-loved comedian’s wit and charm is sharper than ever.
Review: The Streeton Trio – Beethoven, Schubert and Arensky, Wentworth Falls (NSW)
Beethoven in the bush proves a concert highlight.
Review: The House is Live, Adelaide Cabaret Festival
The world’s biggest and best cabaret festival kicks off with a glittering opening gala.