September 30, 2015
local art
More than just a material held up to reflect society from time to time, Yhonnie Scarce knows glass can capture and portray the darker moments in Australia’s history – just as her work for contemporary Indigenous art festival Tarnanthi does.
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August 28, 2015
local art
Hugo Michell Gallery presents two exhibitions from leading local artists.
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August 28, 2015
local art
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Happily, and like many festivals in Adelaide, SALA is ever-growing. The downside is an increasingly difficult decision about what to see, so we've compiled a list of the shows we reckon you shouldn't miss.
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The multi-talented Tyrone Ormsby opens his Beige, Light exhibition tonight at Cafè Troppo, offering us a photographic look into the world of a fictional character and a documentation of the very real environs of Portugal.
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In an economy that values things more than thoughts and a country where arts funding is rapidly decreasing, trading your creativity for cash is increasingly difficult. Despite this, a few Adelaide institutions and individuals are forging ahead with new ways of making a buck from making art.
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Adelaide street artist Peter Drew has been inspiring spin-off artworks and attracting attention from Russian news networks with his latest project, which tackles the issue of how Australia treats refugees.
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With works up on the new Mellor Street Common Ground building, the Nexus Arts building and in myriad other spots around the city, you’re probably more aware of Vans The Omega than you know. CityMag spoke with the artist about Adelaide’s street art culture and working internationally.
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Photographer Ben McGee hadn't spent a lot of time in strip clubs before he was asked to document the Miss Nude Australia 2015 pageant. But what he observed that evening fascinated and surprised him so much that he was compelled to create an art book and exhibition with the images.
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