Tag Archive: art

Interview: Lara Vrkic of The Ladies Network

The Ladies Network highlights the contribution of women in creative fields. We had a chat with curator and founder Lara Vrkic.

What’s hot at Brighton Festival 2016

Laurie Anderson has unveiled her programme as Guest Director of Brighton Festival, in its 50th anniversary year.

Interview: Amy Summer is ready to play

Sydney-based artist Amy Summer is currently preparing her debut solo exhibition. In anticipation, we have a conversation with her to find out more: Hey Amy. How has 2016 treated you so far? Hey! It’s… Read More

Mona Foma is a beautiful monster

As Hobart’s now-legendary audio-visual carnival sweeps back through town, Chloe Mayne guides us through the strange and beautiful maze that was: Ah, Mona Foma, my old friend. We’ve grown into and around one… Read More

Getting to Know Amy Finlayson

Sydney-based artist and model Amy Finlayson’s upcoming exhibition, “Girls on Cars” considers theories of female liberation and desired equality in society. We asked her to tell us more about it, as well as… Read More

Sydney Collage Society, Cut It Out!

Here’s something exciting for your diary! Sydney Collage Society has today announced a group exhibition of new works featuring six of the society’s artists: Danilo Brandao, Nikolaus Dolman, LA EARLY, Chelsea Tuesday, Kubi… Read More

Art Interview: Bans Illustration

My love affair with Bans Illustration started like all modern day romances – on Instagram. The bright, perky and visually comical presence dominated my feed amongst a sea of selfies and aerial food… Read More

Perhaps – Prison, by Rose Ashton

While watching yet another movie about people in prison, Sydney artist and Something You Said contributor Rose Ashton felt moved to pen some words about imprisonment, about the plight of refugees, about their… Read More

Sartre and Heidegger on Poetry

In the third segment of our philosophy series, Chloe Mayne looks at the politics of poetry: The links between aesthetics and ethics are, in my opinion, intricate and wonderful. Examining their tangles exposes… Read More

Getting to Know Amy Summer

Introducing up-n-coming Sydney-based artist Amy Summer. We reckon she’s someone you definitely need on your radar, so we asked her to tell us about herself: I am a 23-year-old art maker living in… Read More

Friedrich Nietzsche on Pop Music

In the second instalment of our new series, Chloe Mayne looks at legendary German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and his thoughts on popular music: What’s the role of music in our lives? More importantly,… Read More

Mad Love exhibition comes to Sydney

Heads up! An ace new art exhibition, featuring a series of manga style illustrations by Chris Yee, is on its way to Sydney. Part of The Japan Foundation Gallery’s Contemporary Art Mini Series, Mad Love explores the experience… Read More