Western Australia

As Bjork departs more climate action art stars descend
Epic performances sparked by artists’ commitment to climate action are proving powerful drivers of awareness and environmental hope.

Music review: Björk’s Cornucopia, Perth Festival
The strange sense of Björk's ‘live absence’ (as opposed to her digital presence onscreen) made for a disappointing experience.

Racing in a wheelchair – are you up to the challenge?
Inviting all to a wheelchair obstacle course, artist Bruno Booth hopes to bring to light the true barriers in our…

Remote Indigenous artists zooming in on photography
New work in photographic mediums is shining light on First Nations stories we don’t often get to see.

Music review: Kronos Quartet, Perth Festival
The renowned quartet in collaboration with established and emerging composers.

Dance review: Tracker, Perth Festival
Wiradjuri director-choreographer Daniel Riley's powerful tribute to his Great-Great Uncle, Alec ‘Tracker’ Riley.

Exhibition review: Bunuru, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Bunuru
PICA’s four newest exhibitions exceed ambitious artistic expectations.

Music review: Everywhen, Perth Festival
A mesmerising aural experience created by dozens of objects in perpetual motion.

Performance review: Equations of a Falling Body, Perth Festival
Choreographic work that takes risks in its exploration of the liminal states between comedy and anxiety.

Exhibition review: Yoshitomo Nara, Art Gallery of WA
Yoshitomo Nara’s sculptural, illustrative and photographic artworks express equality, freedom and peace.