Reviews
Kiasmos
In the studio, this duo are exploratory and impressive; their live show lacked that sense of curiosity and adventure.
Jurassica
Three generations of an Italian-Australian family grapple with the dramas (and joys) of being caught in-between.
The Real Thing
Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing teases its audience with the writer’s famous multi-layered story-arcs.
Sophia Szilagyi - Drifting back
Of this world, yet otherworldly, this new series of prints are flooded with light and colour.
32 Rue Vandenbranden
A sleight-of-hand both literal and metaphysical, Vandenbranden arises from glitch, convulsion, asymmetry, and dissemblage.
Pierre Huyghe
A journey though the relativity of time, substituting the animate for the inanimate and the discovery for the 'no knowledge'…
Review - Timothy Cook: Dancing with the Moon
A monograph that is a sensitive and thorough examination of an exemplary artists oeuvre.
Sleeping Beauty
The Russian National Ballet have brought a quite traditional version of Sleeping Beauty.
Edward II
A passionate tale of Medieval politics which leaves audiences feeling a little indifferent.
God Willing
An attempt to offer an amusing look at science versus religion ends up testing faith on screen and off.