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A large outdoor installation showing the words in white neon capitals ‘I’VE CREATED A NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM | TAKE A KNEE AND SCREAM UNTIL YOU CAN’T BREATHE”.
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Festival review: Dark Mofo 2025 Week One

Dark Mofo returns to the embrace of an enthusiastic crowd after a one-year hiatus. Here are the top 2025 highlights.

A large scale figure installation. Several people are looking up at it.
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Tour review: Queen's Wharf Brisbane Precinct Public Arts Tour, Museum of Brisbane 

Museum of Brisbane expands its popular Public Art Walking Tours to include installations at the newly opened Queen’s Wharf precinct. 

An explosion: bright yellow sparks in the dark.
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Exhibition review: In the air, The Substation

A group exhibition that canvases critical perspectives on energy and power production, and human impact.

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Exhibition review: Cerith Wyn Evans .... in light of the visible, Museum of Contemporary Art

A large-scale immersive light and sound exhibition.

A gallery space with two video screens showing street scenes.
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Exhibition review: Amongst the clouds, Artspace

An interactive, multimedia experience, ‘Amongst the Clouds’ is far removed from traditional concepts of art exhibitions.

'Threshold' (2025) by Angel is part of the exhibition 'A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge' and is described by this reviewer as an artwork 'which put a physical form to fear'.
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Exhibition review: A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge, Fort Lytton, Brisbane

An artistic activation of a Victorian-era fort in Brisbane could signal a passing of the (avant) guard.

A large sculpture of fish and chips in white paper wrapping.
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Exhibition review: The Dirty Dozen, Melbourne Town Hall

A celebration of Melbourne food past and present. 

Gallery installation view of fleshy coloured paintings with soft pink curtains. Tender at Ngununggula
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Exhibition review: Tender, Ngununggula

An all-women exhibition explores both tenderness and strength, across a dynamic viewing experience.

A large black and white video still is on display at the back featuring a woman, Frida Kahlo, lying on her front on a bed. In the gallery space there is also a white display table with small items on it.
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Exhibition review: Frida Kahlo: In her own image, Bendigo Art Gallery

A wide range of artefacts helps to explore the reality of the artist beyond her public persona.

Cream, two-like sculpture.
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Exhibition review: Nabilah Nordin: Scripts, Neon Parc

Expressive and elegant metal sculptures in space.

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