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Pablo Picasso was not a lone genius creator – he was at the centre of several creative hubs, and changed the course of western...

Pablo Picasso, Spanish 1881–1973. Figures by the sea (Figures au bord de la mer) 12 January 193, oil on canvas 130.0 x 195.0 cm....

JULIE ANDREWS artist who maps the liminal psychogeography of the everyday

A REVIEW of Julie Andrew's recent exhibition at QDOS Fine Arts Gallery by Meredith Fuller Julie Andrews is lured by the liminal, a word which...

Meet Vivienne Binns, the Australian artist whose work was called ‘an affront to masculinity’

Vivienne Binns. Somebody’s every day, somewhere, sometime, 2009. Acrylic paint on canvas. 152 x 183cm. MCA/Tim Herbert Review: Vivienne Binns: On and through the Surface, MUMA In...

From fear to connection, dynamic MENTAL exhibition explores a colourful spectrum of experiences

Wheel by Hiromi Tango and Dr Emma Burrows (2021) Science Gallery/Alan Weedon Review: MENTAL: Head Inside, curated by Tilly Boleyn. After three false starts due to lockdown, the...

On the intimate and character-revealing photographs of Linda McCartney – Paul’s wife, and a stunning artist

  Linda McCartney, Brian Jones and Mick Jagger, Hudson River, New York, 1966. BIFB Review: The Linda McCartney Retrospective, Ballarat International Foto Biennale The Linda McCartney...

Peter Wegner’s portrait of Guy Warren at 100 wins the 100th Archibald Prize

      Peter Wegner’s Guy Warren in his 100th Year, winner of the 2021 Archibald Prize. AGNSW/Peter Wegner/Photo Jenni Carter The artist Guy Warren gave the best summary...

Beauty and audacity: Know My Name presents a new, female story of Australian art

Tjungkara Ken, Sandra Ken, Yaritji Young, Freda Brady and Maringka Tunkin, Seven Sisters, 2018. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra purchased 2020 Review: Know My...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE ROAD TO SOMEWHERE EXHIBITION

THE ROAD TO SOMEWHERE EXHIBITION Newmarch Gallery, Prospect - 9 October 2020 DAVID BLIGHT – PAINTER, SCULPTOR, MUSICIAN, PAGEANT FLOAT CREATOR & CHILDRENS BOOK ILLUSTRATOR https://www.facebook.com/barry.crabtree.9638/videos/210538756635428/ Scrolling lazily...

Escher x nendo will surprise, delight and challenge

Tokyo design studio nendo responds to the work of M. C. Escher. Sean Fennessy A Review: Escher x nendo, National Gallery of Victoria. M. C. Escher (1898-1972)...
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Karmacoda Unveils Heartfelt Ode to Love with “Unfolded (Put A Little Love)”

The San Francisco-based trio Karmacoda invites listeners on a journey of love, passion, and self-discovery with their latest release "Unfolded (Put a Little Love)". Drawing...

ICONIC SAHARAN DESERT ROCK BAND, TINARIWEN, ANNOUNCES FULL AUSTRALIAN TOUR FOLLOWING INCLUSIONS IN VIVID AND RISING.

Iconic Tuareg Saharan desert rock band, Tinariwen, is thrilled to return to Australia this May and June for a national run of dates, adding...

THE PAPER KITES ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING HEADLINE SHOWS FOR JUNE 2024

Returning from their sold-out US tour | Tickets on sale Tuesday! Australia's biggest indie-folk band, The Paper Kites, are hitting home soil in 2024. Frontier Touring today announce the...

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.