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    Above: Here Today Gone Tomorrow

    Thu, 24 Feb, 2011

    LO-FI Collective, Surry Hills

    When he moved to Paris, US street artist Above went from the literal to the figurative and started signing his name with an arrow. Having started his career tagging trains in California, he began sticking up pointed wooden mobiles instead. A few years ago, he checked out Latin America’s street art, where for a while […]

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    Lloyd Cole Small Ensemble

    Fri, 11 Feb, 2011

    Enmore Theatre, Newtown

    Having shot to fame with the Commotions, ex-label rocker turned successful, self-produced artist is bringing his new band and album to our shores.

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    Kiss: Expressions of Love

    Sat, 19 Feb - Sat, 26 Feb 2011

    Pine Street Creative Arts Centre, Chippendale

    Kissing as a universal and all-around lovely experience is showcased as part of the International Day Against Homophobia and this year's Mardi Gras season.

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    3 Exhibitions

    Fri, 4 Feb - Sat, 12 Feb 2011

    Australian Centre for Photography, Darlinghurst

    Three new exhibitions embracing imaginative new worlds and remodeling reality have graced the walls of the Australian Centre for Photography.

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    Weekend Art Sessions

    Sun, 13 Feb, 2011

    The MCA's Weekend Art Sessions invite you to let your artistic imagination run wild in the surrounds of a big-gallery space.

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    Sydney Shakespeare Festival

    Thu, 6 Jan - Sun, 27 Feb 2011

    Bicentennial Park Glebe

    The 2011 Festival alternates between [i]A Midsummer Night's[/i] Dream and [i]Romeo and Juliet[/i], performed under the stars. A perfect way to spend a summer Sunday evening.

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    Hugh Ford

    Tue, 25 Jan - Sat, 12 Feb 2011

    Iain Dawson Gallery, Paddington

    Sound drawn only from their incongruous titles, this artist's comic-esque images draw out moments of life and near-life fantasy raucous with vibrant visual noise.

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    Fiesta!

    Fri, 4 Feb, 2011

    Eastside Arts, Paddington

    Cafe Carnivale has a pretty full program this year. As a taster of globe-spanning goodness to come, it has brought together a collection of musicians to launch the 2011 program with this musical fiesta.

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    The Unthanks

    Fri, 28 Jan - Sun, 30 Jan 2011

    The Famous Spiegeltent, Sydney

    Lots of bands get accused of having an eclectic range of influences. The Unthanks, instead, get accused of being the eclectic influence. Their reach covers not only musos like Elvis Costello and Radiohead, but has also helped inspire a revival of lo-fi clog dancing. Part of a musical current unwraping live music from the electric, […]

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    Earth: Ho Tzu Nyen

    Thu, 20 Jan - Sun, 20 Feb 2011

    Artspace Sydney, Woolloomooloo

    Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen gets around. His experimental film Earth — designed to be accompanied live by the music of Yasuhiro Morinaga and Stefano Pilia — has toured the world. It made appearances at the Venice Film Festival and Cannes, and more traditional art shows at Fukuoka and São Paulo. After these exotic excursions, Earth is […]

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    The Rocks’ Australia Day

    Wed, 26 Jan, 2011

    The Rocks

    This Australia Day the mother of all street party venues, The Rocks, will host a whole day of free music down the sharp hills and smart alleyways of one of Sydney's oldest disreputable neighbourhoods. A long list of artists includes the Hungry Kids of Hungary, the funereal Christa Hughes and the Honky TonkShonks and any amount of choral singing. At five, there's a flashmob singing 'Bury Me Deep in Love' by The Triffids, with which you can join in. So while some may go for other festivals, ferry races or more somber bites of history, why not spend your shoe leather tapping along to the action on The Rocks' sweetly cobbled streets?

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    Live

    Fri, 14 Jan - Sun, 23 Jan 2011

    Lower Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Sydney

    Selected for their ability to imbue their music with a certain 'duende', more than 20 well known singers and musicians have contributed their voice to this mesmerising large-scale video installation.

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    Un Fête dans le Papier

    Tue, 11 Jan - Sat, 15 Jan 2011

    The Paper Mill, Sydney

    Angel and Ash. The two streets the Papermill sits on polarise like the twin themes of its latest show — Un Fête dans le Papier (‘A Feast on Paper’) — which dines at the intersection of poverty and excess. The exhibition takes inspiration from francophones like Basquiat and Marie Antoinette. Though Antoinette probably never said “Let them […]

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    Exposed: Photography & the Classical Nude

    Tue, 4 Jan - Fri, 11 Mar 2011

    Nicholson Museum, Camperdown

    Exposed fuses together one hundred images of ancient and modern views of nudes, statues and classical methods of filthy art — exploring the connections and differences of images of the body in sculpture and photography.

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    Minto: Live

    Thu, 20 Jan - Sat, 22 Jan 2011

    Minto Mall Carpark and Minto Streets, Minto

    Residents and acclaimed local and international artists have collaborated to transform the streets of Minto into a stage to showcase contemporary theatre, dance, film and music for a community extravaganza worth making the trek for.

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    My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend

    Thu, 13 Jan - Sun, 16 Jan 2011

    Birbiglia started his career doing straight stand-up, but over time he unwound his routine to revolve around longer stories. His stories are funny, unwind slowly and, like his Sydney Festival show, they're all about him.

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    Super Night Shot

    Tue, 25 Jan - Sun, 30 Jan 2011

    In a 'war on anonymity' a team of experimental film makers take to the streets to capture random encounters with strangers and project them, unedited, on four screens in an exploration of spontaneity, immediacy and realism.

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    Smoke & Mirrors

    Thu, 6 Jan - Fri, 11 Feb 2011

    The Famous Spiegeltent, Sydney

    "It's vaudeville" said Groucho Marx when he saw Alice Cooper live on stage. Old-style stage variety - a bit like cabaret in a theatre - vaudeville began to wane as big acts like Marx made their transition from the music hall to the screen. This year's Sydney Festival offers the return of one of last years' stars; a show which pulls together stage variety like vaudeville of old, Smoke and Mirrors. Lacking the pure sex and swearing of understated previous festival acts like Spankrock, Smoke and Mirrors matches the lithe singing style of iOTA together with buff acrobatics, rough voices and a tough house band. Tiny though the Spiegeltent is, you'll be amazed how much Smoke and Mirrors can wedge of itself into its confined circular spaces.

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    This Is Not Street Art

    Fri, 17 Dec - Sun, 26 Dec 2010

    Moon Age Gallery, Surry Hills

    It's hard to fit so much work into such an efficient space, but these two talented artists have left you just enough room get a good look and their beautifully executed, original works.

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    Nocturne

    Sat, 23 Oct 2010 - Sun, 16 Jan 2011

    Object Gallery, Surry Hills

    In music, a nocturne is drawn from the night or other dusky moods. At the Object Gallery‘s Project Space, Janet Lawrence and Lee Mathers are exhibiting their own nocturnal visions. Lee Mathers’ four pieces form a single image of sky and stars. She uses a series of clear, luminescent fairy lights to paint out words and […]

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