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What to SEE
Helen Seiver’s personal reconciliation
12 August 2022
There’s a tragic story behind Helen Seiver’s work for upcoming group exhibition “Tikvah (Hope)” at Mossenson Galleries. But it’s a story that culminates in a kind of peace, one found by defying familial stories.
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Reviews
Printmaker spreads her wings on fantastic journey
7 June 2022
Kati Thamo’s stunning solo exhibition has an old-world sensibility, but its themes of displacement and journeys are pertinent for our times, writes Craig McKeough.
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Reviews
Road tripping and mapping Country and culture
26 August 2021
‘Ngardamarri’ – the latest exhibition at FORM’s Goods Shed – is a journey through the artistic and cultural heritage of Ieramugadu (Roebourne) that’s vibrant, varied and not to be missed, says Jaimi Wright.
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Features
Minifigs rule the world!
23 March 2021
What happens when the winners of LEGO Masters Series 2 are commissioned to create an exhibition? Ara Jansen catches up with Jackson Harvey and Alex Towler to learn about the intricate and intriguing world they’ve created at The Goods Shed.
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Reviews
A fragile wonderland
5 April 2019
Review: Mulyana, “A Man, A Monster & the Sea” · FORM Claremont, Goods Shed · Review by Belinda Hermawan · In his first Western Australian residency, …
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Reviews
Connecting generations
4 September 2018
Review: Martumili Artists & Spinifex Hill Artists, “Pujiman” · The Goods Shed · Review by Jenny Scott · “Pujiman” is a travelling exhibition presented by Form, …
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Reviews
Implanted clouds: Builded Remnants
9 August 2017
Review: Builded Remnants – Berndnaut Smilde – The Goods Shed – Reviewed by Phoebe Mulcahy It is a testament to the shifting and often indefinable state …