Art you should see in Perth Pelican18 January 2018 We’re on break now, though, which means the days are made for filling with the things you don’t usually do. Visiting art galleries might not be something you immediately consider besides Netflix, but there are some exhibitions showing around Perth that you definitely should see. Uncategorised0 Comments214 views
Discovering Whiteley with James Bogle Pelican9 November 2017 Ryan Suckling interviews James Bogle, whose film Whiteley, a docu-drama based on the life and art of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, was released this year. Film and Production0 Comments122 views
The Culture Club – A Successful Flop Pelican30 March 2017 For what The Culture Club was attempting to do – garner more interest than the Lawrence Wilson typically sees – it was a success. The exhibitions presented were exciting and full of vim. Karl Frederick Sagrabb reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments169 views
Review: SPAN at the Fremantle Arts Centre Pelican14 February 2017 This is SPAN’s strength; steering clear of didactic moralisation and encouraging communication between the viewers of the exhibition. Karl Frederick Sagrabb reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments93 views
Heartaches Better The Heart: Words With Artist Amandeep Singh Pelican5 February 2017 My sister and I sat at the edge of our bed hearing stories about the Gurus. It’d be a crime for me not to be putting that to use because we come from such a rich background and heritage. Ishita Mathur interviews Amandeep Singh. Uncategorised0 Comments141 views
Review: Success 2 Pelican15 June 2016 "Women with wigs and anime masks dance slowly and stiffly pose. A female voice tells us that we might be looking into the womb, into a universe, into a home." Jane Hakanson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments27 views
Review: Year 12 Perspectives 2015 Pelican11 May 2016 Year 12 Perspectives 2015 presents artworks eliciting fragmentary images of youthful impressions during the fragile process of growing up. Carin Chan reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments115 views
Review: Comic Tragics: The Exploding Language of Contemporary Comic Art (Art Gallery of Western Australia) Pelican5 May 2016 An underappreciated, vital medium, comics have slipped under the radar for most Australians who appreciate art. This exhibition features the insightful work of nine highly individual, contemporary artists from around the globe. Gabby Loo reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments76 views
Review: Revealed Pelican21 April 2016 "As I read the background for each artist, I learnt of their lives, and the communities and country they were connected to. Some had discovered their art early in life, many at a later stage, but all were proud to honour their ancestry with their works." Janey Hakanson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments36 views
REVIEW: Resistance – Art Gallery of Western Australia Pelican8 February 2016 The fact that this exhibition strategically begun in January and continues through to February - thus including Australia (Massacre) Day - insinuates the need for some soul-searching. Our murky cultural heritage speaks volumes about national pride. Uncategorised0 Comments130 views