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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Sarah Contos wins inaugural Ramsay Art Prize by Arts Review

Sydney-based artist Sarah Contos has won the 2017 Ramsay Art Prize, Australia's richest prize for young contemporary artists worth $100,000, with her work Sarah Contos Presents: The Long Kis…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:01pm on May 25, 2017

Music Theatre Melbourne announces full cast for PARIS " A Rock Odyssey by Arts Review

Music Theatre Melbourne has announced the full cast for its exciting new concert production of Australian rock musical PARIS, which pays homage to one of Australia's great performers, Jon En…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:56am on May 25, 2017

Book of Exodus by Arts Review

A radical, poetic response to an ancient narrative of violence and division, plagues and miracles, punishment and liberation, the drowned and the saved, Fraught Outfit presents Book of…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:30am on May 25, 2017

On the Couch with Paul Livingston by Arts Review

Who is Paul Livingston? The youngest son of Evelyn and Stanley Livingston. You can read all about them in my memoir of my Father, Absent Without Leave – The Private Life of Private Sta…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:08am on May 25, 2017

One and the Other by Arts Review

One and the Other tells the story of Sue Broadway and her not so helpful assistant Debra Batton. These circus luminaries combine classic stunts, acerbic truths, and audacious acts in a wonde…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:07am on May 25, 2017

ACMI announces recipient of inaugural Mordant Family VR Commission by Arts Review

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) has announced one of Australia's leading visual artists, Dr Christian Thompson the recipient of the inaugural $80,000 Mordant Family V…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:03am on May 25, 2017

Hoke's Bluff by Arts Review

Hoke's Bluff isn't just Small Town USA, it's the Every Small Town USA. There, life isn't centred around the Big Game, but rather around the Every Big Game. There's noisy crowds, mascots, T-s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:36pm on May 24, 2017

Melbourne International Singers Festival 2017 by Arts Review

Celebrating its 8th year, the School of Hard Knocks is thrilled to present the Melbourne International Singers Festival at Deakin Edge, Federation Square and the Melbourne Recital Centre,…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:07pm on May 24, 2017

On the Couch with Sam Leach by Arts Review

Who is Sam Leach? I am a Melbourne based artist, father of two daughters, Phoebe and Astrid, husband of Emma, dilettante. What would you do differently to what you do now? Well at the moment…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:31am on May 24, 2017

St Kilda Film Festival announce 2017 Award Nominations by Arts Review

St Kilda Film Festival, Australia's longest-standing and publicly owned short film festival has announced this year's award nominees " all of whom are in the running for more than $50,000 wo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:45am on May 24, 2017

Discovering Dobell by Arts Review

Providing a fresh and original perspective on the work of one of Australia's most important 20th century artists, William Dobell, TarraWarra Museum of Art presents Discovering Dobell f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:15am on May 24, 2017

Scrounging for money: how the world's great writers made a living by Arts Review

It's a lean time for writers, as arts funding shrinks on all sides, journalists are laid off in droves, broadcasting budgets are slashed, and book publishing remains in a state of seemingly …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:40am on May 24, 2017

BITCH by Arts Review

Exposing the raw, sinister and darkly funny underbelly of suburban Australian family life, Wayne Tunks' latest play, BITCH will receive its premiere at the Depot Theatre from 2 June 20…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:01am on May 23, 2017

Discovering Charles Meere: an intriguing, subversive artist by Arts Review

Charles Meere's painting Australian Beach Pattern is an iconic representation of Australian sybaritic beach culture. It has been widely reproduced, appropriated and copied, and is a big sell…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:25am on May 23, 2017

On the Couch with Baylie Carson by Arts Review

Who is Baylie Carson? Baylie Carson is a slightly wired quirky human being who always thinks that laughter and coffee are the best medicine. What would you do differently to what you do n…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:28am on May 23, 2017

looking at me through you by Arts Review

Exploring the diverse cultural issues affecting Sydney's greater Western region, Campbelltown Arts Centre presents looking at me through you, a socially-charged exhibition featuring twelve A…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:08am on May 23, 2017

Australia's favourite vintage exhibition event returns to Sydney by Arts Review

Sydneysiders are invited to take a stroll through the most stunning parts of history with an exclusive range of Antiques, Art Deco, 20th Century Art and Vintage pieces across interiors, jewe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:16am on May 23, 2017

MSO announces Cybec Young Composer in Residence by Arts Review

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has announced Ade Vincent as its Cybec Young Composer in Residence, a new year-long program unique to the MSO providing artists and musicians with opportunit…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:29am on May 23, 2017

Spring Awakening by Arts Review

Spring Awakening opens with Wendla, a gentle slink on the forest floor while she sings, Mama Who Bore Me. What's painted on the main platform of the set isn't a representation of trees, but …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:23pm on May 22, 2017

Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes by Arts Review

For the first time since its Australian premiere in 1994, Melbourne audiences will have the chance to experience the full magnitude of Tony Kushner's ground-breaking masterpiece Angels in Am…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:15pm on May 22, 2017

On the Couch with James Morrison by Arts Review

Who is James Morrison? I'm a passionate person… about music, education, food, cars, sailing, flying… everything that I love to do. I spend my time mostly touring the world and playing…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:59am on May 22, 2017

Kammervolk: Immersion by Arts Review

After a sell-out debut concert in 2016, Melbourne art collective Kammervolk return with Immersion at Thornbury’s Neon Parlour on Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 May 2017. Curated by compo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:46am on May 22, 2017

New exhibition explores our ancient connection with nature by Arts Review

Exploring the potential of all possibilities through the lens of nature, Fluidity is body of work by acclaimed artists Catriona Pollard and Karen Visser which applies a fluid perspective to …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:47am on May 22, 2017

Graham Kennedy: The King by Arts Review

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is celebrating the life and work of ‘The King’ of Australian television, Graham Kennedy, with a new online exhibition feat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:22am on May 22, 2017

10 Ways to Save Live Music in your City by Arts Review

The secrets behind Melbourne's success as one of the great live music cities in the world have been revealed with the release of a 10 Point Plan by Music Victoria. Melbourne's credentials as…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:24pm on May 21, 2017
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