How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art

How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art Building gravity like a dying star, MONA seems to offer the potential energy to turn the space-time fabric of our relationship to art back upon itself – reconfigure the dissipated universe of modern art. Such a return would [...]

How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art

Exhibiting Art

By Nicki Bullock Hosting an art exhibition can be a daunting prospect. Local artist Nicki Bullock spoke to Ivan Rehorek aka Avalanche, an established artist with more than twenty years experience in the industry and emerging artist Alice Dolling, about their experiences and advice they have for others who may be considering organising an exhibition. [...]

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The Disney Project

The Disney Project Part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival Reviewed by Laura Pietrobon Friday 2nd March 2012 at the Whitmore Hotel Anything with Disney in the title is bound to catch my attention, so of course I attended The Disney Project, a musical revue dedicated to the classic songs that have appeared in Disney animated [...]

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Justin Lee Brown

Artist Spotlight: Justin Lee Brown Interview by Adam Peach Klimkiewicz  She’s been described as demanding nothing less than the entire attention of the admirer, her detail both immense and well constructed. My own editor has said he’s in awe of the fact that each time you view a piece of Justin’s artwork you are greeted [...]

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The spirit of the Caloosahatchee River – nika baum

The Author nika baum – Monika Mori – was born 1960 in Moedling (Austria), works and lives in Austria and the United States of America. Several years ago she started her artistic career with writing and painting. In 2008 her first book was published with the title “nika baum – Das unsichtbare Band”. Her poems [...]

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Lillets’ Bedtime Story – Lord Stompy

Lord Stompy is a yobbish Adelaidean snob from NZ. He plays harmonica like a true Roma, yodels like a cat and sometimes plays gigs about town. Lately he’s started teaching the locals to suck and blow the tin sandwich in style, and lately his youtube clips are big in Romania. Occassionally he attempts to be [...]

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How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art

How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art

04 April 2012

How to see Life in the Land of the Dead: Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art Building gravity like a dying star, MONA seems to offer the potential energy to turn the space-time fabric of our relationship to art back upon itself – reconfigure the dissipated universe of modern art. Such a return would [...]

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Exhibiting Art

Exhibiting Art

02 April 2012

By Nicki Bullock Hosting an art exhibition can be a daunting prospect. Local artist Nicki Bullock spoke to Ivan Rehorek aka Avalanche, an established artist with more than twenty years experience in the industry and emerging artist Alice Dolling, about their experiences and advice they have for others who may be considering organising an exhibition. [...]

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The Disney Project

The Disney Project

02 April 2012

The Disney Project Part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival Reviewed by Laura Pietrobon Friday 2nd March 2012 at the Whitmore Hotel Anything with Disney in the title is bound to catch my attention, so of course I attended The Disney Project, a musical revue dedicated to the classic songs that have appeared in Disney animated [...]

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Justin Lee Brown

Justin Lee Brown

04 March 2012

Artist Spotlight: Justin Lee Brown Interview by Adam Peach Klimkiewicz  She’s been described as demanding nothing less than the entire attention of the admirer, her detail both immense and well constructed. My own editor has said he’s in awe of the fact that each time you view a piece of Justin’s artwork you are greeted [...]

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The spirit of the Caloosahatchee River – nika baum

The spirit of the Caloosahatchee River – nika baum

03 March 2012

The Author nika baum – Monika Mori – was born 1960 in Moedling (Austria), works and lives in Austria and the United States of America. Several years ago she started her artistic career with writing and painting. In 2008 her first book was published with the title “nika baum – Das unsichtbare Band”. Her poems [...]

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Lillets’ Bedtime Story – Lord Stompy

Lillets’ Bedtime Story – Lord Stompy

03 March 2012

Lord Stompy is a yobbish Adelaidean snob from NZ. He plays harmonica like a true Roma, yodels like a cat and sometimes plays gigs about town. Lately he’s started teaching the locals to suck and blow the tin sandwich in style, and lately his youtube clips are big in Romania. Occassionally he attempts to be [...]

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A cactus black and broken – Donna J Snyder

A cactus black and broken – Donna J Snyder

03 March 2012

Donna Snyder lives aqui en la frontera between there and here. She writes with the Tumblewords Project, often writing in the blood of her own muse. A cactus black and broken  dedicated to all the dead vatos   lying among the carrizo you have lost your fruit   I see your form as it was [...]

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The Magnets – Gobsmacked

The Magnets – Gobsmacked

03 March 2012

Wednesday 22nd February 2012  A performance review by Laura Pietrobon I’m all about bands from the UK at the moment, so when my friend mentioned an a capella group was performing at the Fringe, it seemed like a no brainer to go. On Wednesday the 22nd, I entered The Vagabond tent at the Garden of [...]

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The Lost City

The Lost City

15 February 2012

Event review by Dominic J Clark, Time Traveler   Photography by Spoz Spozington 4th/5th Feb, Queen’s Theatre, Adelaide Featuring Prince Rama, Love of Diagrams, Doe, Sparkspitter, Slave Girls From beyond Infinity, Mondo Phase Band, Xango!, Slamagotchi and more.  Told by an Edwardian Gentleman on a quite singular expedition into the now. The Lost City… …And so [...]

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Tooth’n’Nail, Street’n’Grime

Tooth’n’Nail, Street’n’Grime

15 February 2012

Written by David Jobling Adelaide: a quiet city of Churches, a nice lil’ garden state? Nah, no longer just a chill little historical mantelpiece on the lower shelf of Australia. Just recently I hung out with a Canadian backpacker cruising here for a couple of months whilst the festivals are on. She put her reasons [...]

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