Hobart
Gestures of Care, Salamanca Arts Centre (TAS)
Sofie Burgoyne and Tess Campbellās cross-disciplinary work creates choreographic structures out of the embodied labour of care.
The Lucid Shell/Concerning Blue, Moonah Arts Centre (TAS)
Maria MacDermottās work plays with interactions between human forms and other organic matter, while another exhibition has four ceramicists exploring…
Review: Siloam and Simon Dennyās Mine, Mona/Dark Mofo (TAS)
The Museum of Old and New Artās new $27 million extension features artworks by Alfredo Jaar, Ai Weiwei and others,…
Review: The Irresistible, Dark Mofo (TAS)
The Irresistible is a stylish sci-fi thriller that has you on the edge of your seat.
Review: A Forest, Dark Mofo (TAS)
Featuring works by a range of artists, A Forest is like a giant crumbling 21st century haunted house for adults.
Review: Julie Gough: Tense Past, TMAG (Dark Mofo)
The power of juxtaposition adds weight to an already potent exhibition at the Tasmanian Museum and Gallery.
New $5m cultural precinct opens in central Hobart
Occupying almost an entire city block, the new precinct represents a significant partnership between private developers and DarkLab, a subsidiary…
What do you do with bad reviews? Celebrate them!
Instead of ignoring their worst reviews on TripAdvisor, Mona plastered them on billboards in order to generate further interest in…
Review: Yoga Clowns of the Apocalypse, Salamanca Arts Centre (TAS)
Highly visual and physically engaging, this absurd clown show quickly became a buzz around Hobart.
MONAās Eat the Problem is possibly well-meaning but ultimately exquisitely elitist
An exhibition that proposes we kill and consume invasive species fails to challenge the growing disparity between rich and poor.