Category: LIFESTYLE

At last, Sullivan+Strumpf art gallery opens in Melbourne

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Melbourne’s reputation around the country and the world as the artistic and cultural centre of the Australian continent is hardly debated. So, despite the long waiting time, there’s no surprise that finally, Sydney gallerists behind Sullivan+Strumpf have decided that now’s the time to join the crowd. Further to their hometown of Sydney and second expansion into Singapore, Melbourne will now welcome a gallery in the northeast Collingwood, opening with exhibition by Tony Albert, Remark – a follow up to his sellout 2021 exhibition, Conversations with Margaret Preston. Opening in October 2022, the new 300sqm will showcase works by Sullivan+Strumpf’s impressive stable of leading contemporary Australian and Asia Pacific artists – amongst them Lindy Lee, Polly Borland, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Tony Albert, Angela Tiatia, Alex Seton, and Darren Sylvester. For more and to plan a visit, head to the Sullivan+Strumpf website

Awakening Shadow: the new show at Carriageworks Sydney

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Sydney Chamber Opera is bringing its latest production, Awakening Shadow, and by all accounts it’s one to see. In a first Australian staging, Benjamin Britten’s five Canticles are entwined with a new work by leading Australian composer Luke Styles, performed by a quartet of singers and four musicians in front of a monolithic altar-like screen. The work channels Britten’s crisis of faith through the singing body and will be presented from 30 September – 7 October 2022. Awakening Shadow follows on from Sydney Chamber Opera’s previous successful stagings of Britten operas at Carriageworks with Owen Wingrave in 2013 and The Rape of Lucretia in 2017.  What to expect? The hour-long quintet of chamber works will centre on radiant tenor Brenton Spiteri, commuting between Britten’s intense demands and the brand-new world of Luke Styles’ response. Spiteri will be joined onstage by Sydney-born mezzo soprano Emily Edmonds, who has recently performed with the Royal Opera House, London and Komische Oper, Berlin, alongside Sydney Chamber Opera Artistic Associate soprano Jane Sheldon and the company’s frequent baritone collaborator Simon Lobelson. The singers will perform alongside a large screen that presents itself as an altar on which a new video work will unfold, exploring Britten’s complex and evolving relationship with faith. Australian Ballet School dancer Luca Armstrong has been captured in multiple poses using a technique called photogrammetry, using 120 synchronised cameras to then generate a 3D model that has been digitally manipulated in space. The resulting work features moving tableaux that are photorealistic yet hauntingly unreal, as if floating between life and death. Awakening Shadow Sydney Chamber Opera 30 September – 8 October 2022 Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW… Read More

Explore China’s past at the National Gallery Victoria in Melbourne

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Exploring the largest neighbour of Australia is now a lost easier with the latest exhibition at the NGV in Melbourne. The new exhibit named China – The past is present highlights the influence of traditional cultural and artistic practices in contemporary Chinese culture and is open this October from the 15th to 20 February 2023. The exhibition features more than 120 works drawn primarily from the NGV’s historical and contemporary collection of Chinese art and design, which, combined, span over three millennia and an array of art forms – including painting, calligraphy, ceramics, metal works, lacquer ware, textiles, furniture, video, posters, photography and mixed media.   Offering a new interpretation of the NGV’s expansive collection of Chinese art and design, the exhibition features never-before-displayed and recent acquisitions, including a photographic sequence by Sydney-based Xiao Lu, who is widely considered to be China’s first feminist performance artist and one of the best-known artists from China’s Avant Garde art movement of the late 1980s. In the photographs, the artist references traditional Chinese spontaneous calligraphic expression by tipping calligraphy ink over her body.  Tickets are free. For more head to the NGV website

Opera Australia’s 2023 program – and the end of an era

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Next year in 2023, Opera Australia will hit another one of its many milestones, though with a bitter-sweet undertone. Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini, the man behind the sumptuous programming and incredible progress of the company will see out his final season before moving onto other things. Though his last season will definitely not leave us wanting! In a clear indication of Opera Australia’s standing on the global stage, some of the biggest names in opera will be performing for the Company in 2023. The world’s leading tenor, Jonas Kaufmann, in demand sopranos Ermonela Jaho, Lise Lindstrom, Jessica Pratt and Amber Wagner, along with globally renowned Wagner interpreter Stefan Vinke, legendary bass Ferruccio Furlanetto and audience favourite Michael Fabiano, to name just a few, will all make very welcome returns to Australia in 2023.  The season for 2023 will – as per usual – include a phenomenal line-up of productions with world-class singers from every corner of the globe. Think Chen Shi-Zheng’s amazing production of the world’s first digital Ring Cycle in Brisbane, with the cast from the original 2020 season largely intact; OA’s co-production of The Tales of Hoffmann will finally make it to the stage after being postponed in 2021 and everyone’s favourite, Alex Ollè’s Madama Butterfly. Karah Son will reprise the starring role of Cio Cio San that she performed to much acclaim for OA in the Joan Sutherland Theatre in 2019. Ultimately, 2023 is shaping up to be a year of celebration of Australian talent with many homegrown performers singing alongside their international counterparts, many in break-out roles. Among those… Read More

Why it’s important to insist on location buying a house

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The fundamentals of buying a house include budget, price, type of building, location, and others. Location is one of the most crucial elements when buying a house. It can make all the difference in the kind and value of the property you buy. You can find your dream house anywhere, but if it is not in the right location and lacks the necessary amenities you need, it ends up being the wrong choice. On top of that, you can change various elements you don’t like in the house. However, the location is permanent and cannot be changed. Therefore, this element should always be prioritized when looking for an apartment to buy. Here are factors that tell you have picked the correct location. Social Amenities When choosing the location, amenities will guide you in your decision. You want a friendly place where you can access various things like restaurants, entertainment, shopping malls, stores, etc. For instance, you can look at the final 1 & 2 bed apartments in Burwood from $588,000 to see if they have all the essentials you need to make your stay comfortable. Unless you want to use the apartment as a vacation home, it is essential to ensure these amenities are available. Therefore, the perfect location to buy the property will be appealing if it has these amenities.  Transportation  Transportation is another major factor determining if you have picked the correct location. You need to check if it will be easy to commute by personal car, public transportation, or any other means. The house’s… Read More

6 ways to improve your risk management consultancy agency

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Risk management consulting can be extremely helpful in identifying the potential downsides of projects before they are set into motion. However, this type of consulting can be effective only if it’s managed correctly from start to finish, and that takes careful planning and organization on the part of the risk management consulting firm. To help you manage your risk management consulting strategy more effectively, here are six things you should keep in mind as you move forward with your clients. 1) Understand why risks matter Risks matter because they can lead to negative outcomes. By understanding and managing risks, you can minimize the likelihood of these negative outcomes occurring.  Consider Where You’re Least Resilient: Organizations have different areas where they are least resilient. Knowing where your organization is weakest will help you focus on those weaknesses in order to make them stronger. Stay Proactive Rather Than Reactive, you should stay proactive rather than reactive when it comes to risk management consulting so that you can anticipate potential problems before they occur instead of responding after the fact. Also, proactively addressing risks often leads to improved business performance and increased organizational resilience.  Develop a Plan for What Can Go Wrong. If you know what could go wrong, then there’s a greater chance that you’ll be able to prevent it from happening or mitigate its impact when it does happen. 2) Know what you don’t know Any good risk management consultant will tell you that the first step to effective risk management is knowing what you don’t… Read More

National Gallery London: see Lucian Freud ‘New Perspectives’

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Get your tickets into the world of Lucian Freud (same name; not the psychologist you’re thinking of), the artist celebrity has often overshadowed approaches to the artist’s work and the historical contexts in which it was made. This exhibition at London’s National Gallery at Trafalgar Square seeks to present new perspectives on Freud’s art, focusing on his tireless and ever-searching commitment to the medium of painting. Sponsored by Credit Suisse, the exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to see the astonishing range of work and the remarkable artistic development of one of Britain’s finest figurative painters. Think renowned pieces like HM Queen Elizabeth II  (2001, lent by Her Majesty The Queen from the Royal Collection), Girl with Roses (British Council Collection) from the 1940s; to Reflection with Two Children (Self-Portrait) (Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid) in the 1960s and right through to his famous late works, such as The Brigadier, 2003-04 (Private Collection.) As ever at the National Gallery in London, will be an exhibition to journey for and a deep dive into the mind and technical skill of one of surreal expressionists of history. Dr Gabriele Finaldi, Director of the National Gallery, said: ’The Freud centenary exhibition at the National Gallery offers the opportunity to reconsider the artist’s achievement in the broader context of the tradition of European painting. He was a frequent visitor to the Gallery whose paintings challenged and inspired him.’ For more and to book tickets, head to the National Gallery website

Newest place to eat on the Peninsula in Victoria: Stringers Sorrento

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Standing proud on the corner since 1896, Stringers Sorrento has reopened its doors on the Mornington Peninsula recently after having been brought back to life after a long hiatus. Having seen many incarnations over the years, the landmark merchants store ‘up the hill’ occupies a special place in the fabric of the Peninsula’s history, feeding locals and visitors since its inception and making its relaunch a special new chapter for all. Preserving its spirit and iconic limestone walls, the reimagined Stringers now has an artisanal providore fit with both deli and grocer, a pizzeria with a custom pizza oven, a gelateria scooping Sorrento’s finest local gelato, bar, large rear courtyard and underground wine cellar featuring rare and fine wines. With trading hours from 7am until late, the light and breezy space is a welcoming refuge from the buzzy main street of Sorrento. For more and to book a table, head to the Stringers Sorrento website

Men’s underwear subscription UK: Pants & Socks is a package for your package

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It’s all-too-easy to fall into the trap of wearing the same underwear totally to death that before you know it, you’re removing and hanging out to dry these threadbare pieces of elastic and what was cotton, thinking they’ll still pass. Sound familiar? Save your bits from yourself and consider – if nothing else, going to the shops – investing in the UK’s Pants & Socks. An online retailer that provides exactly what you’d imagine: pants and socks. Delivered regularly to keep you stocked up. Pants & Socks is a great subscription or gift. It’s easy to join the club in three little steps. 1– Find your ideal Pants & Socks with their finder. – Use the Pants & Socks finder to filter your choices to a few perfect selections or browse their online shop. 2 – Choose your subscription frequency & save 20% off every order. When you’ve chosen your perfect Pants & Socks and you’re ready to commit, select size, colour, and delivery frequency. 3– Keep getting stocked with FREE UK shipping! You’re ready to checkout! You’ll be billed each time your new Pants & Socks are delivered fresh to your door. With all of your favourite brands. Pants & Socks have curated the crème de la crème of underwear fashion for you to choose from. The sexiest, most stylish, and most comfortable of all of the best brands are at your fingertips. Calvin Klein, SAXX, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Björn Borg, French Connection, CR7, Ted Baker, Ralph Lauren, Happy Socks, and more. With deliveries available as a… Read More

Sydney Fringe Festival 2022: what to look forward to

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The Sydney Fringe Festival is now the largest independent arts festival in NSW and this year in 2022, it’s back! Representing thousands of artists across all art forms. It has built a reputation for nurturing and supporting emerging artists, presenting established artists in the development of new works, promoting small to medium sized venues and activating public spaces. Will you be heading along? It’s on from 16 August to 20 September 2022. Get planning and whet your appetite for the best of what the State and country have to show you with some of these season highlights. Fringe Ignite The official Fringe opening party; Sydney Fringe Sideshow, a series of intimate, bite-sized shows activating The Rocks precinct; and Global Fringe, a massive line-up of shows from around the world made available on demand. And then there’s Lola’s Piano Bar, the ultimate pop-up musical theatre club; Chatterbox Live, a series of shows featuring Sydney’s best storytellers sharing true, life changing stories; and Mise en Place, a room where food and performance unite for intimate shows including How to make the perfect ____, a performative project by Malvina Tan exploring comfort food. Tortuga Studios are also back for Sideshow, creating a gallery space featuring local artists.  Outside within The Rocks precinct, a number of pop-up performances will take place, including Brunchercize, a fun 80s themed dance class hosted by burlesque performer and dancer Rainbow; Dolly Parton’s Dance Party, a celebration of everyone’s favourite country music superstar Dolly Parton; and world renowned acapella group the Trinitones.  For more… Read More