Madeleine Clarke
Preview :: SYNC!! Festival
In need of a cultural reboot? Get down to 107 Projects this week for the SYNC!! Festival’s artistic exploration of technology.
Listen :: The Wires Project’s Brianna Cowlishaw live on Canvas
Local improv artist Briana Cowlishaw performed an on-the spot reaction to a painting done by one of our Canvas producers, live on air. Listen to the full interview and hear what happens when you put Briana in a studio with a loop pedal, amp and a piece of art…
Preview :: Love You to Death
Annabelle Gaspar’s latest exhibition tackles the big questions and gets everyone a little wet in the process. “Love you to death” is a bridge between art and photography, an exploration of life through history and a collection of downright stunning images. Get into it.
Preview :: Art Month
You thought it was March didn’t you? WRONG. It’s Art Month. And here’s a little of what it has on offer…
Interview :: Amanda Palmer
Amanda Palmer is taking over the Spiegeltent and planning a hell of a show (or ten). The Flog caught up with this punk cabaret pioneer and spoke fans, feminism and Rebecca Black’s Friday.
Framed :: Miles Mope
Local artist Miles Mope has given FBi Social crabs, and we’re not even a bit upset about it.
Review :: King Lear @ Sydney Shakespeare Festival
How now good fellow? The Shakespeare Festival is back and deliciously tragic as ever…
Framed :: Rebecca Gallo
‘Found objects’ is a loving way arts writers, creators, curators and appreciators say…. well, rubbish really. The Flog spoke to artist Rebecca Gallo about how she turns rubbish, like vacuum cleaner lint and a bed spring, into transfixing works of art.
Framed :: Alex Pye
‘Framed’ is the Flog’s new fortnightly matchmaker, introducing you to potential new art loves like eHarmony on crack. This week, we rekindle an old FBi flame with Alex Pye…
2012 Album Review :: Sharon Van Etten ‘Tramp’
Wrapping up our 10th birthday review series – 10 albums in 10 days – Madeleine Clarke tells her own version of town mouse, country mouse that is soundtracked by Sharon Van Etten.