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    The Unofficial Sequel to Cassavetes' Husbands, Maybe.
    • Feb 7

    The Unofficial Sequel to Cassavetes' Husbands, Maybe.

    There’s meta, then there’s meta, then there’s this. Indeed, there’s something to be said about finding truth through fiction. Like in...
    The Phantom Genius of William Finley
    • Dec 1, 2021

    The Phantom Genius of William Finley

    One of America’s great, mighty geniuses of film, William Finley was an on-screen personification of lechery, desperation and obsession.
    Daniel Quinn's "Ishmael" Turns 30
    • Sep 28, 2021

    Daniel Quinn's "Ishmael" Turns 30

    From the Editor: It was a while ago now, I think, time slips faster and faster sometimes, and I have a greater tendency to forget things...
    A Theft, A Cocktail, A Hundred Faces
    • Jun 30, 2021

    A Theft, A Cocktail, A Hundred Faces

    An art heist, the Archibald Prize winner, and a cocktail or three.
    Drink & Read Menu
    • Jun 30, 2021

    Drink & Read Menu

    Thinking of getting wacky on the weekend? Eager to make the rounds at your favourite cocktail bar?
    Two Excursions & an Existential Crisis
    • Jun 14, 2021

    Two Excursions & an Existential Crisis

    Antidotes to an existential crises, and painting nudes.
    Stamp This Book & Other Titles
    • Jun 10, 2021

    Stamp This Book & Other Titles

    Stamp This Book & Other Titles takes a look at the titles recommended by artists featured throughout Golem Quarterly Review.
    Inside the Sketchbook of Franco D'Elia
    • Jun 8, 2021

    Inside the Sketchbook of Franco D'Elia

    We delve deep into conversation about art, travel, and what it means to follow your passion in a world that refuses to go at your pace.
    Rayadafloreada: Exploring the Outer Limits
    • May 26, 2021

    Rayadafloreada: Exploring the Outer Limits

    Like a younger Attenborough perhaps, our man in Rosario has come back to us reporting, in sincere detail, on a young female musical there.
    The Literary and/or Culinary Delights of Larousse Gastronomique
    • May 25, 2021

    The Literary and/or Culinary Delights of Larousse Gastronomique

    Larousse Gastronomique, first published in 1938, remains a manifestation of mountainous ambition.
    Mayne Line’s High Impact Night
    • May 17, 2021

    Mayne Line’s High Impact Night

    This weekend, Golem headed to Brisbane's Mayne Line Gallery and enjoyed artworks of a grand scale.
    Spotlight: Ema K and the Seven Deadly Sins
    • May 6, 2021

    Spotlight: Ema K and the Seven Deadly Sins

    Ema K's 'Seven Deadly Sins' appears in Golem Summer 2021. We talk to Ema about her photography, travel, and shooting the seven deadly sins.
    A Brief Interview with Dion Parker
    • Apr 22, 2021

    A Brief Interview with Dion Parker

    Dion Parker's new solo exhibition 'Mid Life Vices' opens this April. We talk with him about the new collection and more.
    Five Questions for Henry Rollins
    • Mar 31, 2021

    Five Questions for Henry Rollins

    Making stuff and moving forward—we have a quick chat with Henry Rollins.
    Sisca Verwoert: Journey into Floribundas
    • Mar 31, 2021

    Sisca Verwoert: Journey into Floribundas

    By her teenage years she was already painting and studying the Masters.
    10 Rules of Rock & Roll
    • Mar 31, 2021

    10 Rules of Rock & Roll

    Matty Munster returns to Golem Quarterly review and runs us through the "10 Rules of Rock & Roll".
    Gastronomical Politix: Catalonia
    • Mar 3, 2021

    Gastronomical Politix: Catalonia

    Catalonia has always been a region (or country depending on who you talk to) that has its own identity, language and food.
    A Zeitgeist of Colour
    • Jan 13, 2021

    A Zeitgeist of Colour

    The NGV has taken it upon themselves to host a smorgasbord exhibition of colour this December. Be sure to wipe that drool from your mouth.
    Laila Ekboir: What’s This World Supposed to Look Like?
    • Dec 7, 2020

    Laila Ekboir: What’s This World Supposed to Look Like?

    Can illustration be considered an art form? How about children’s picture books? Laila Ekboir sheds some light on the subject.
    Running from Paradise: thoughts on the eternal punter playlist
    • Dec 6, 2020

    Running from Paradise: thoughts on the eternal punter playlist

    Johan von Huff examines a “monstrous batch of songs” that make up the punter anthems.
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