
Laura Tooby
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Oct 10, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Annabel Blue |Laura Tooby |Grace Sandles |Rob Tennent
0 $0.00 0 items photographer ROB TENNENT stylist ROSALIND SEEHUSEN grooming CHRISTOPER BYRNE models KWESI, RAF, HUGO Related Articles Transformative Podcasts and Resources for Educating & Healing By Annabel Blue Jenni Large on Choreographing Femme with WET HARD LONG By Laura Tooby Sean Keenan: Acting, Impenetrable Punk Groups and Everlasting Bonds By Annabel Blue Folklore and Fancy Over at McQueen By Grace Sandles to Be Issue 02 By Annabel Blue Social Commentary and Killing The Cop Inside...
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Oct 5, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Adam Hollander |Laura Tooby |Amelia Szabo
Su PinWen is an artist, and you can sense it in their voice from the moment they say hello. They speak with a directness that immediately conveys their vision. PinWen is currently rehearsing for their upcoming performance of Girl’s Notes in Melbourne, a movement piece blending contemporary dance, music and performance art. The piece takes its name from a 1984 Taiwanese behaviour manual for girls, sparking conversations about the role of women in Taiwanese society.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Mark Chu |Laura Tooby |Annabel Blue
Luruwita-based artist Jenni Large uses dance, sculpture and design to create performance art that distorts our associations with sex, sexual orientation, body culture and patriarchal subservience. In 2022, Large won the Keir Choreographic People’s Choice award for WET HARD, a duet performed with dancer Amber McCartney. This salacious, mesmerising spectacle of endurance and strength saw Large and McCartney embody feminine obeisance and power.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Laura Tooby |Amelia Szabo |Ella Katz |Sophie Martin
0 $0.00 0 items photography With a career spanning over thirty years, Jim O’Rourke’s artistry has taken many forms.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Annabel Blue |Lochie Stonehouse |Laura Tooby
0 $0.00 0 items Leather in the sand? We mutter, quizzically. It seems so, especially if Gucci says so. For Sabata De Sarno’s Men’s showcase at Milan’s Triennale di Milano, he explored the “encounters”—or incontri as the Italians would say—between the city and the beach, the museum and the ocean. These contrasting environments both invite gatherings of people, foster admiration for something greater or more profound, and reveal attitudes of joy.
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