review
Book review: If We Were Villains, ML Rio
A slow-burning, Shakespeare-drenched, dark academia mystery.
Exhibition Review: John Olsen Goya's Dog, Ngununggula
A fresh take on touring iconic artist John Olsen, adding regional connections
Opera review: The Phantom of the Opera
Delivering steroid-size spectacular wow and performances to match, this year's Handa Opera on the Harbour hits the highs.
Exhibition review: Blanche Tilden, Ripple Effect
This exhibition reinstates jewellery as a living artform, riding out a dance between the hand-made and the machine-made.
Theatre review: North by Northwest, Sydney Lyric Theatre
Based on the Hitchcock film, this seamless production really wants you to enjoy yourself.
Did the Biennale of Sydney 2022 deliver?
A biennale that breaks the model and questions its viable future.
Exhibition Review: Isaac Julien and Helen Fuller, Samstag Museum of Art
A local ceramicist in tandem with an international UK video installation artist in standalone exhibitions.
Opera Review: La Juive, Opera Australia
There are few entry points for new audiences to this opera, which is unfortunately bleak for our times.
An exhibition that restores artists' agency in contested times
The 2022 Adelaide Biennial is a milestone exhibition that will remain in our collective conscious for a long time.
Exhibition review: From impulse to action, Bundanon
Curator Sophie O’Brien captures both the genesis and future of Bundanon as an important site for cultural production and experimentation.