Arts / Culture
In Sara Mugnes’ solo exhibition the painter throws us into the deep end of her interior life
‘The Deep End’ is currently on display at HAKE House of Art.
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‘The Deep End’ is currently on display at HAKE House of Art.
See the world through fresh eyes, slip into a new perspective.
A list curated by Michelle Grey and Susan Armstrong, co-founders of Arts-Matter.
Featuring Hayley Millar-Baker, Nadia Hernández, Liliana Porter, Arturo Hernández Alcázar, Lauren Brincat, Berna Reale and more.
Press pause and take a moment to check out what’s in store art-wise this August.
After years of whittling words into something more than the sum of their parts, Leth presents her first solo exhibition.
Sydney’s Ace Hotel will play host to a First Nations creative each quarter from July as part of their new Artist in Residence program.
Boe sits down with choreographer and friend Amrita Hepi to discuss art, authenticity and identity for the sophomore issue of ‘RUSSH Home’.
‘The Sound of Yellow’ offers guests three moments of sensory activation: sound, sight and scent.
The breathtaking exhibit took place in Japan, along the Iwaki coastline in Fukushima and consisted of 40,000 fireworks being set off in tribute to those who had lost their lives in tragedies.
Picture this.
Laddawan speaks with ‘RUSSH’ on the evolution of her creative practice, her aesthetic and philosophical inspirations, and using her art as a conduit for communication.
Move over Le Chiquito, there’s a new impossibly tiny handbag on the market.
Art that moves you.
Here, Kosakowski shares his photo diary, lensed by Sam Armstrong, of rehearsals for the show, and talks to the experience of his first time choreographing in a setting like this.
Whether that was at the debut Ikuntji Artists show or at Iordanes Spyridon Gogos.
When I started creating the shop space, I wanted it to feel really similar to being invited to go to someone’s living room. I want it to feel really intimate but in a welcoming way.
The results are in.
‘For The Record’, which opens on May 5, is one man’s love letter to Melbourne’s music scene.
We’ve compiled a list to get you started.