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Jen Jamieson and participant in 'This is Not Personal' Two women, one sitting at a table, pen in hand, the other slightly squatting to talk to her, Cards for humanity
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Cards for humanity

26 January 2020

Designed for those days when your mental health needs a hand, we could all benefit from Jen Jamieson’s This Is Not Personal, suggests Nina Levy.

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The star returns
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The star returns

27 March 2023

Back in 2019 The Last Great Hunt wowed David Zampatti with their ambitious new work Lé Nør. Ahead of the work’s 2023 seasons in Perth and Melbourne we’re re-publishing his rave review of Le Nør‘s debut.

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Title:		Disembodied Cuisine Installation 
Artists: 		The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr & Guy Ben-Ary) 
Medium: 	mix
Date: 		2003
Photography: Axel Heise 
 Title: Disembodied Cuisine Installation Artists: The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr & Guy Ben-Ary) Medium: mix Date: 2003 Photography: Axel Heise A peek inside the lab
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A peek inside the lab

24 October 2022

Perth’s internationally-acclaimed SymbioticA is facing closure. To raise awareness of this unique laboratory, we’re re-publishing Nina Levy’s 2018 interview with SymbioticA’s director Oron Catts.

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A woman wearing a clown nose, dancing with a shadow Finding light in melancholy
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Finding light in melancholy

30 September 2020

Seesaw’s junior reviewers enjoy the shades of sadness in Valentine, feelings echoed by Claire Trolio’s review of the same show at the 2018 AWESOME Festival.

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Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Cream of the crop 2019
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Cream of the crop 2019

13 December 2019

Which shows were Seesaw writers’ favourites this year? What were the highlights and lowlights for the arts in WA? And which artists will our contributors be looking out for in 2020? As 2019 draws to a close, Seesaw writers reflect on the year that was and the year that will be.

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Agatha Gothe-Snape with The Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, Trying to Find Comfort in an Uncomfortable Chair, Installation view, 2019. Photo by Bo Wong. Courtesy Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). Object lessons in memory and meaning
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Object lessons in memory and meaning

5 August 2019

Review: Agatha Gothe-Snape, ‘Trying to Find Comfort in an Uncomfortable Chair’ & Nicholas Mangan, ‘Termite Economies (Phase One)’ ·
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts ·
Review by Claudia Minutillo ·

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Cleaver Street Studio

Cleaver Street Studio

 

Cleaver Street Studio