review

visual art   December 13, 2025

Olafur Eliasson’s Presence

In the exhibition Presence at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art, Olafur Eliasson charts a continuum between our interior and exterior worlds.

film   December 10, 2025

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out movie, Wake Up Dead Man, is a perfectly balanced romp.

visual art   December 6, 2025

John Nixon’s Song of the Earth

Song of the Earth, the first comprehensive survey of John Nixon’s art practice from the 1960s until his death in 2020, is a testament to his tireless creativity.

film   December 6, 2025

Marrakech International Film Festival

The latest iteration of the Marrakech International Film Festival – the Arab world’s most important – highlights the triumphs and trials of the human spirit.

music   December 6, 2025

Pinchgut Opera’s Messiah

Pinchgut Opera’s new realisation of Handel’s Messiah strips it back to its first scoring in 1742 – and it is an undiluted joy.

visual art   November 29, 2025

Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women

The Hidden Line, an exhibition of works by women of the Boyd family, poses a necessary challenge to Australian art history’s masculine legacy.

theatre   November 29, 2025

Belvoir’s take on King Lear

Belvoir’s minimalist King Lear features Colin Friels as a curiously energetic lead in a production propped up by captivating performances.

music   November 26, 2025

The 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here

Pink Floyd’s iconic album Wish You Were Here – which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year – remains a classic expression of modern alienation.

theatre   November 22, 2025

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Sarah Goodes’ production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? adds a vicious new spin to Edward Albee’s portrait of a nightmare marriage.

television   November 19, 2025

The Lowdown

Sterlin Harjo’s superb neo-noir series, The Lowdown, is simultaneously intriguing, tender and hilarious.

architecture   November 15, 2025

Brunswick’s Balam Balam Place

Brunswick’s open access community centre, Balam Balam Place, is a small marvel of public generosity.