Australia
Jane McKernan: Mass Movement
A pleasurably physical work that ultimately offers little to engage with.
Tartuffe: The Hypocrite
Classical rhyming couplets reforged into a profane Aussie vernacular could be a disaster, but Fleming's production triumphs.
Files can’t wait: the future of the National Film and Sound Archive
The NFSA has been conducting a fence-mending exercise with stakeholders after its recent restructure drew an angry reaction.
I see a hotel and I want to paint it red
Opening August, The Watson is the latest in a chain of boutique Art Hotels and takes its name from Indigenous…
From 8 to 80: designing adaptive spaces for an ageing population
As the global population ages thanks to higher life expectancy, what are the ramifications for architectural design?
Architecture competitions are risky … but we can build on that
Are architectural competitions opportunities for unique propositions, or unnecessary risks that lead to unrealistic design ideas?
Celebrity, scandal and satire: City of Sydney's commissions get a reaction
City of Sydney unveiled 3 major commissions this week that will transform its character as an internationally recognised art city.
Will Sydney see a floating Sphinx in 2015?
Verdi’s Egyptian opera Aida has been announced as the next instalment in the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour program.
A Little Touch of Chaos
By turns hilarious and poignant, A Little Touch of Chaos is cleverly structured, prosaic, observant and entertaining.
Your Fathers, Where are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
In introducing us to the frustrated everyman, Eggers seems to be searching for a pathology beneath the ire of modern…