13.04.12 INTERVIEW: LIFE IN MOVEMENT
Adelaide-based filmmaker Bryan Mason recently spoke to Rip It Up's MDB about his work upon Life In Movement, and his own investment in this most personal of documentaries.
11.01.11 F o u r w o r d Thinking
There is definitely no shortage of people in this city complaining that there's nothing to do.
21.12.10 Big Day Out Set times
The Big Day Out organisers are super organised this year, releasing the official set times weeks out from kick off.
26.07.10 Band #13 for Soundwave
Soundwave who am I: One of the forerunners of the emo punk movement of the earlier part of last decade, we formed in Long Island, New York in 2000.
14.04.10 ALLEY CATS
When you scratch the surface of society, you find the underground.
12.02.10 - 13.02.10 Quiet Reader
Johnnie Dady, Sandy Elverd, Louise Flaherty, Paul Hoban, Kay Lawrence, Arthur Phillips, Annalise Rees, Olga Sankey, Lara Torr and Meg Wilson present works that contain legible text and writing as well as works that more abstractly reference the structure, gesture and movement of writing and mark making.
24.05.10 - 16.07.10 MIRROR MIRROR: THEN AND NOW
A major exhibition of 29 classic mirror pieces from a spectrum of international movements of the 1960s and 1970s – including pop, kinetic, minimal and conceptual art – by major artists including Ian Burn, Richard Hamilton, Yoko Ono, Meret Oppenheim, Robert Rauschenburg. Alongside, are works by leading Australian contemporary artists: Robyn Backen, Christian Capurro, Peter Cripps, Alex Gawronski, Eugenia Raskopoulos, Jacky Redgate, Robert Pulie, and also Samstag alumni Mikala Dwyer and Callum Morton.