'Go To Hell', new works by Andrew Nicholls

Answer us this: how can the dude who did the totally cute double-headed dog on the Third Drawer Down tea towel be the same dude who draws weird runt-ish... read more...

Joel Wynn Rees, 'Going Back Home'

During primary school, my mum used to grapple with ways to keep my juice box cold in summer. Nobody likes lukewarm Sunshine Punch, but freezing it made... read more...

Gazing at the Contemporary World: Japanese Photography from the 1970s to the Present

I worked in a real quiet art gallery shop for about a year. The lack of customers left me plenty of time to do stuff, like dust invisible dust off glass... read more...

Art Loves Haiti

You might already know that Sarah Larnach does incredible things with water colours. She’s created album artwork for Ladyhawke, illustrations for... read more...

Garden/Art/Action

It’s easy to see how picnics got a bad rep. Sitting in stinking hot sun on scratchy grass watching Grandpa drool potato salad from underneath his... read more...

Gian Manik, 'Others'

The taste of my own saliva makes me sick and scabs disgust me, but my mouth hasn’t gone anywhere and my wounds haven’t healed for all the picking.... read more...

Swamp Thing

Perth is sure as hell not short of dank outer suburban wastelands. Midland, Rockingham…hell, some of our suburbs are so muddy we call them stuff... read more...

Jonah Cave Part 3: Epidermis

In the beginning, Jonah Cave created a unique performance night in Perth. He said, "let there be music and art!" and there was music and art.... read more...

David Turley, Clare Peake & Tanya Shultz, 'December Show'

In the great tradition of all-star Christmas specials, Aldas Artspace’s December Show is finishing the year off with a bang, but instead of Christmas... read more...

Timothy Rollin, 'Perth City Surreal'

We got an email from a ‘Timothy Rollin’ about an art exhibition. We were all like ‘Timothy who? Who is this gadabout emailing us?’... read more...

Tatjana Seserko, 'Extended Flash-Back: Action Screen Series'

In this achingly modern age of ‘unfriending’ and moon water, the present can be a little daunting at times. That’s why stuff like time... read more...

Fleur Harris, 'Soft Cuts'

Clocks used to be so boring. Especially the dusty ones on the wall at school, with their big off-white faces and black numbers, loaded with budget batteries... read more...

This Long Century

The internet is a thousand miles wide and one inch deep. I’m not sure where I read that – somewhere online I guess. This Long Century approaches... read more...

Lomovember

Russia, the unconquerable land. While I yearn to don an ushanka and retreat to a dacha, I’m not going anywhere for now. So if Rasputin can’t... read more...

Carol Wells, Laura Adel Johnson and Rizzy, 'Inaugural Aldas Exhibition Space Opening'

Hey, swanky laneway bar behind wanky-pants "fashion" store Pierucci, you look cool and aloof from the outside, but we know that deep down you’ve... read more...

Unchanging Window / Log

This is one of my favorite daily stops on the Interweb. In a sea of too many bad man blogs throwing you their ‘Autumn Look’ sequences or gleaning... read more...

Martin E Wills, 'Territory Twelve: Volume Two'

When you see Martin E Wills’ stuff, you have to forgo your little pocket dictionary of Insightful Things To Say About Works At Art Exhibitions ("Great... read more...

Jack Lovel, '
Subways and City Days: A Photographic Exhibition from New York and Abroad'

With Zach Braff making adorable short film collections about finding love in the five burroughs, ritzy TV shows set in 60s Manhattan, and cultural festivals... read more...

Simon Gilby, 'The Syndicate'

Ten donors commissioning ten sculptures; no limits or requirements other than that they should be human figures…the story behind Simon Gilby’s... read more...

Pip & Pop, 'Three Minutes Happiness'

We’ve been talking about it for a while now, but it’s finally time to let the free range games begin! This thing is going to be bigger than... read more...

Alexandra Lekias, 'Billions, Zillions and Trillions'

Once Alex drew me a picture of a dancing pineapple. It had little stumpy legs, dancing shoes, a cheeky backward glance, and best of all, a little spiky... read more...

Jackson Eaton, 'oh+ve'

We’re not sure Perth-based photographer Jackson Eaton ever agreed to be our muse here at SixThousand. We put a self-portrait of Eaton on the cover... read more...

Digital Fringe, various artists

For the next few weeks, Digital Fringe film is everywhere ok? Thousands of independent works from emerging and established digital artists shall be curated... read more...

free range preview, various

There’s no sourer taste in the morality palate than when non-profit artist-run-initiatives get out-bid and out-numbered by property development companies,... read more...