Victoria

Exhibition review: The Art of Banksy: Without Limits, The District, Docklands
Banksy's extraordinary work to date is brought together in this unofficial exhibition. It's wonderful for viewers, but what would the…

Music review: Soft Centre: Supermodel Late Night, Now or Never Festival, Trades Hall
A choose-your-own-adventure reeling through some of the most exciting experimental artists, but logistical constraints frustratingly made it almost impossible to…

Theatre review: Topdog/Underdog, Southbank Theatre
Two brothers wrestle with sibling rivalry, the stains of the past and the uncertainty of the future.

Exhibition review: No Vacancy Annual, No Vacancy
The biggest group exhibition at No Vacancy showed a full spectrum of local talent.

Festival review: Now or Never 2024 wrap
From techno beats and pulsating light displays to projections on water and mesmerising installations, Now or Never has been nothing…

Music review: Ben Frost/CORIN/ Eartheater/Gabber Modus Operandi, Now or Never 2024
An epic takeover of the Royal Exhibition Building took full advantage of the massive space with an incredible lineup.

Managing Director leaves MSO: Peter Garrett to conduct independent external review
Sophie Galaise has left the MSO after the Orchestra’s musicians made a statement of 'no confidence' in senior management.

Theatre review: Frankenstein, Princess Theatre
Video screens and stage effects amplify Shelley's classic novel.

Theatre review: Milk and Blood, fortyfivedownstairs
Two separate monologues explore themes of violence.

Spring design update: 12 exhibitions you need to see
ArtsHub helps you plan your design calendar for September, with an eye on sustainability and new work.