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ReviewsMicrofictions opens a portal to deep time at Vessel Contemporary
8 December 2025
In Microfictions, Hylozoic/Desires invite audiences into a contemplative drift through deep time, mapping shifting continents, memory and cosmic scale. Reviewer Jaimi Wright finds the work a rare blend of intimacy and immensity, offering a space to think far beyond the self.
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SpotlightBiennale’s biggest star to soar above Fremantle
27 November 2025
Ben Frost brings two major works to the Fremantle Biennale. Mark Naglazas explores Frost’s journey from Hollywood outsider to experimental trailblazer, and the powerful ideas behind A Predatory Chord and Whalefall.
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ReviewsA Freo photographer’s deeply personal Biennale entry
21 November 2025
In Veil (Heddwch A Tawelu Yma), photographer Duncan Wright transforms his late grandfather’s Fremantle shed into a camera obscura by the ocean. Mark Naglazas explores this deeply personal Fremantle Biennale installation.
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ReviewsWA’s pink lakes inspire a striking Biennale show
20 November 2025
Melbourne artists Charlie Lawler and Wona Bae find home for life on Earth in a toxic environment for humankind, writes Mark Naglazas.
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SpotlightFremantle Biennale 2025 asks, “What does home mean?”
27 August 2025
Fremantle Biennale artistic director Tom Muller says this year’s theme has an urgency that goes beyond the port city.
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FeaturesSky show fans embers of ancient stories
17 March 2023
First Lights has illuminated skies over Perth and Darwin, sharing ancient stories in modern ways. As the Fremantle Biennale project embarks on a regional tour, Greg McFerran speaks to two of its creative forces.
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FeaturesCream of the crop 2021
15 December 2021
Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.
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ReviewsHistories intersect in riverside collaborations
22 November 2021
Two intercultural collaborations at the Fremantle Biennale resonate deeply and could be even further integrated, writes Claire Coleman.
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