THE annual Revealed Indigenous art exhibition and market is back at the Fremantle Arts Centre, but with a new focus on self-determination, is being managed by the Aboriginal Arts Centre
https://heraldonlinejournal.com/2024/05/10/revealing-self-determination/
AN inflatable God with green hair and skinny arms, an Australian barista who makes men from magic coffee beans, and a group therapy session where all the participants are dead.
CLIMATE change weighs heavily on artist Rachel Riggs. Aside from being a committed environmental campaigner, her anxiety over the future of the planet seeps into her art. “I’ve realised when
STEP into the refined world of French political drama with a film that defies categorisation. Catherine Deneuve portrays Bernadette Chirac, the unyielding force behind her husband, the enigmati...
BACK TO BLACK, a new movie by director Sam Taylor-Johnson, follows the short and tumultuous journey of Amy Winehouse, immersing viewers in the highs and lows of her life through
A NEW movie of stark contrast by British film director Johnathon Glaser, the Zone of Interest depicts the lives of a German commandant and his family living next door to
https://heraldonlinejournal.com/2024/04/19/not-quite-in-the-zone/
THE cello and the synthesiser seem like odd bedfellows. In fact, I’m struggling to think of a song where they both heavily feature. But this makes them the perfect combo
INSPIRED by their theatrical hit Black Brass from the 2021 Perth Festival, African-born musicians Mahamudo Selimane and Mararo Wangai have put together a purely musical venture which launches at ...
SOMETIMES you have to plunder the past to find inspiration for the future. For her latest exhibition Fragments from my Past and Present, veteran artist Lynne Tinley ransacked her house
https://heraldonlinejournal.com/2024/04/12/reframing-the-past/
THERE is a part of OOL, a new performance piece by British playwright, performer and musician Max Barton that ran for two weeks at Victoria Hall last month, in which