Reviews

Book review: The Invisible, Peter Papathanasiou
Some momentum is lost to digressive detail in this otherwise entertaining tale.

Exhibition review: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Nell, and Kate Just solo exhibitions, Linden New Art
Three concurrent solo exhibitions at Linden New Art open into a fantasy world highlighting storytelling, exploration and self-care.

Exhibition review: Melbourne Now, NGV Australia
This is a unique moment for anyone interested in contemporary art to take the pulse on where art is directing…

Dance review: Exposed, Arts House, FRAME festival
Exposed invites audiences to reflect on the importance of community through a thoughtful and magical production.

Dance reviews: Body of Work + QWERTY, Darebin Arts Centre, FRAME
A double bill sequel that failed to live up to its former glory.

Dance review: In-Vocation, Dancehouse, FRAME festival
An experiential and experimental production that explores the practice of ritual and experiences of Japanese women.

Opera review: Melbourne, Cheremushki, Arts Centre Melbourne
An aggressively Melbourne (tote bag included) version of the Russian original opera.

Book review: Dark Mode, Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Put down your phone and read this book instead about the dangers of the dark web.

Exhibition review: Paradise Camp: Yuki Kihara, Powerhouse Ultimo
From the Venice Biennale to Australia, the exhibition 'Paradise Camp' expands for Australian audiences.

Theatre review: Wolf Play, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre
A child looks to belong in Hansol Jung's timely play.