GRAND DESIGNS
American artist Nick Cave (no, not the
musician) has created his most impressive
installation yet, comprised of millions of
plastic beads, crystals, ceramic birds,
flowers, wind spinners, gilded animals
and... Christmas decorations. You can
even climb one of the artwork’s ladders
and take in the view from the top. It
needs to be seen to be believed.
Nick Cave: UNTILis on until March 3;
carriageworks.com.au
MODERN CLASSICS
Some of the world’s most recognisable
and beloved pre-Raphaelite works have
journeyed from London’s Tate gallery to
Canberra’s National Gallery of Australia,
so it’s worth making your own jaunt to the
capital. Don’t miss the chance to get close
to John Everett Millais’ famed “Ophelia”
and John William Waterhouse’s
“The Lady of Shalott”.
Love & Desire: Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces
From The Tate until April 28; nga.gov.au
POP YOUR CHERRY
Neneh Cherry has long been a pillar of
pop (along with ageless, cool style) but
now she’s back in a big way. In October
she released the Four Tet-produced
Broken Politics– her first solo album in
four years – and now she’s headed
to Australia, performing as part of the
Sydney Festival and Tassie’s MONA
FOMA (held in Launceston). Snap up
tickets quick smart – and prepare to
bust out some big accessories.
January 15-16, sydneyfestival.org.au;
January 19, mofo.net.au
Stick to your guns
and hit these
happenings
LOVE INTEREST
Art aficionados will flock to world-
premiere performance,Brett & Wendy:
A Love Story Bound By Art, which mixes
acting, dance and live music to bring
to life the colourful and turbulent artistic
and romantic partnership of Wendy and
Brett Whiteley. Choreographed by the
Australian Ballet and Sydney Dance
Company’s Lucas Jervies and directed by
Kim Carpenter (behind performances
by Melbourne Theatre Company and
Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre) it’ll be
a not-to-miss piece dedicated to two
of Australia’s greatest creatives.
January 18-27; sydneyfestival.org.au
SHE SOUNDS
The summer festival stretch is packed
with girl-power acts. Leading the way is
Francophile delight So Frenchy So Chic’s
first all-woman line-up, including Parisian
songstress Clara Luciani. Falls Festival is a
departure from last year, when it copped
flak for a lack of female acts – get excited
for Jack River, Tkay Maidza, Odette and
Hatchie. Then Laneway offers big-ticket
acts like Jorja Smith and Courtney Barnett.
So Frenchy So Chic runs January 11-19,
sofrenchysochic.com; Falls Festival runs
December 28 – January 6, fallsfestival.
com; St Jerome’s Laneway Festival runs
January 28 – February10,
lanewayfestival.com
CAVE DWELLER
Musician, author, composer and Gucci
front-rower Nick Cave (yes,thatone)
will take to stages around the country for
a series of candid conversations and solo
piano performances. Get ready to hang
onto his every prophetic word.E
January 5-23; nickcave.com
CALL ME EVIE
BY J.P. POMARE
As you prepare to while away your
summer days, you’ll need a new
must-read thriller to tear through
feverishly. EnterCall Me Evie, the
latest in the vein ofGone Girl-style
suspenseful tomes. You’ll be
compelled by trying to figure out
what the hell happened to land
Evie in New Zealand, held hostage
by a man whose identity is known
only to her, but who’s adamant he’s
only protecting her from herself.
Call Me Evie is out now
($29.99, Hachette)
Made
a NYE
resolution
to get out
more?
Nick Cave
“The Lady Of Shalott”
Neneh Cherry
Nick Cave: UNTIL
Wendy and Brett Whiteley
Clara Luciani
ARTS
Words: Elle McClure. Photography: Getty Images; James Prinz; Christie Goodwin; Wolfgang Tillmans; courtesy of Brett Whiteley archive, copyright Wendy Whiteley
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