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Books Review: Sylvain Tesson – Consolations of the Forest
Arts & Events
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Books
by Jenni Kauppi
“Nothing is as good as solitude. The only thing I need to make me perfectly happy is someone to whom I could explain this”. A French travel writer's self-imposed exile in Siberia.
David McDiarmid: When This You See Remember Me
Arts & Events
by Open Journal
Art, fashion, music, sex, gay liberation and identity politics: The life and work of Australian artist, designer and gay activist David McDiarmid.
Towards Another (Big Bang) Theory
Arts & Events
by Open Journal
An exploration of risk, terror, beauty and the sublime, a new exhibition shows that shows even in this age of CGI, the best way to simulate an explosion is still with an explosion.
Making Sense of Landscape
Books
,
Design
by Open Journal
Landscape architects Taylor Cullity Lethlean (TCL) celebrate 25 years with a new book that documents the projects that have seen them become one of the world's most highly acclaimed landscape architecture firms.
Exploring China's New Creative Energy
Arts & Events
by Lisa Cugnetto
Lisa Cugnetto talks with Judith Neilson, owner and founder of Sydney’s White Rabbit Gallery on new exhibition
Reformation
and the refreshed creative energy coming out of China.
Rennie Ellis: Decadent 1980-2000
Arts & Events
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Books
by Open Journal
Following
Decade 1970-1980,
Rennie Ellis'
Decadent
is a heart warming, eye opening and unashamedly candid collection of the Australian social photographer's work from the 1980s and 1990s.
Book Review: A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing
Arts & Events
by Jenni Kauppi
Eimear McBride's
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing
is not your standard literary debut. It’s not your standard anything, actually, writes Jenni Kauppi.
Artist Profile: Kubota Fumikazu
Arts & Events
,
People
by Jenni Kauppi
Dark and playful, chaotic and precise, recognisable and surreal. Jenni Kauppi talks to the Melbourne-based Japanese artist about his art and practice.
Curating Melbourne Now & Sydney Biennale: Max Delany
Arts & Events
by Sophie Davies
Truly grand undertakings, Melbourne Now and the 19th Biennale of Sydney are the largest contemporary art offerings each city will stage for years to come.
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