Aaron Rose interview
In 1992 – long before buzz words like ‘extreme sports’ and ‘street art’ made marketing execs’ pants wet, and before... read more...
Hannah & Landon Metz
We all have people on the internet that we stalk from a distance. In case you’re in need of a new candidate to live vicariously through, meet Hannah... read more...
Inland Sea Shanty + Large Format Works
Laiths’s bearded vignettes at the MCA stopped me dead. They were a nice stab at a process-based practice conducive to RSI. Friend of the humble biro... read more...
Lyn & Tony, 'Mycology'
Mushrooms, nudes, earth, cutlery, a stairwell, wood, time, the sublime, photography, transcendence, demise. Mycology by Lyn & Tony is a forest cult... read more...
Dancing Mountain Issue One
If you were ever subjected to a slide show back when it involved a mechanical projector and a dark lounge room, then the idea of a whole book of travel... read more...
Built in Wardrobes
Michelle Hanlin may fool you with her kinder sherbet colour palette but it’s important you realise she is performing a particularly good assault... read more...
Art Month
You know what? There’s way too much great stuff in Art Month to list here. Check out the schedule. Over 70 galleries are participating, and there... read more...
Zoe McMahon, 'That other place'
Zoe McMahon’s is an instinctual approach to photography. She doesn’t plan, she waits and she looks and she travels. And every so often she... read more...
Jodee Knowles, 'In the World of Things Without Weight'
Jodee Knowles is the shiz! I mean this Perth minx/painter’s stock response to the ‘unsatisfactory’ is "I’d rather suck Bigfoot’s... read more...
Tiny Stadiums Festival
Unlike that tiny tupperware on a keychain and tiny hot dog eraser you used to own, Tiny Stadiums festival is useful – and strong, like an ant.It’s... read more...
Max Creasy, Emidio Puglielli, Roberta Thornley, Naomi White
If your eye has ever caught a glint of sun refracting off a water glass on your desk (or you’ve ever read Mike Mills’ essay on ‘light’... read more...
Covers by Cybele Malinowski and Daniel Boud
They got a shy Ladyhawke to go topless, captured Blue Juice in their knickers, took a photo of Sarah Blasko that was described by her manager as her best... read more...
The Tattoo of Your Name on My Butt
I need to make everyone aware that, in what may be the greatest artwork ever conceived by the human mind, Kirsty Hulm is now auctioning her butt on eBay.... read more...
Dead Lovers Twisted Heart
Daniel Johnston’s songs are pregnant with visuals, so it’s not hard to imagine this white bear of rock as a seminal pilgrim of both pencil... read more...
The Tao of Now
Art that cannot be bought has a certain form of distinction. The public visual library that is White Rabbit has succeeded in culturally framing the suburb... 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...
Arts Mobile Sydney
Like any good secret, Arts Mobile Sydney is enigmatic to the point of frustration, or it was until yesterday. Like any good journalist, I retrieved you... read more...
Shoot The Player Installation
It’s possible to lose hours of your day through the Shoot The Player blog. The one-take format means that you’re not just watching dashing... read more...
Mugshots
Say hello to your face – that thing on your head that defines you from other beings. Then say hello to your mugshot – a sterile, often telling... read more...
The Space Between Words
Flutter Lyon, aka View of Courage, aka Robyn Wilson is a Sydney-based creative director who plays with sound and video art, costuming and set design. It... read more...
Olafur Eliasson, 'Take Your Time'
Taking a retrospective glance at a contemporary artist can be a difficult thing. In trying to collate a group of work to represent their practice, museums... read more...
Del Kathryn Barton, 'The Stars Eat Your Body'
It’s been two years since Del Kathryn Barton won the Archibald Prize for her self portrait, You are what is most beautiful about me, a self portrait... read more...
Monthly Friend #4 POP
The girls over at Bake Sale for Art have been working hard all year with their ongoing project, Monthly Friend, and this Friday sees the final instalment... read more...
Misha Hollenbach, STOOL
Misha Hollenbach deals in happy accidents, purposefully blending found detritus from the depths of pop culture, creating perfectly realised pieces of absurdity.... read more...


