The Unofficial Sequel to Cassavetes' Husbands, Maybe.
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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...


- 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.


- 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...


- Jul 1, 2021
A Theft, A Cocktail, A Hundred Faces
An art heist, the Archibald Prize winner, and a cocktail or three.


- Jun 30, 2021
Drink & Read Menu
Thinking of getting wacky on the weekend? Eager to make the rounds at your favourite cocktail bar?


- Jun 14, 2021
Two Excursions & an Existential Crisis
Antidotes to an existential crises, and painting nudes.


- 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.

- 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.

- May 27, 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.


- May 26, 2021
The Literary and/or Culinary Delights of Larousse Gastronomique
Larousse Gastronomique, first published in 1938, remains a manifestation of mountainous ambition.


- 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.


- 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.


- 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.


- Apr 1, 2021
Five Questions for Henry Rollins
Making stuff and moving forward—we have a quick chat with Henry Rollins.

- Apr 1, 2021
Sisca Verwoert: Journey into Floribundas
By her teenage years she was already painting and studying the Masters.


- Apr 1, 2021
10 Rules of Rock & Roll
Matty Munster returns to Golem Quarterly review and runs us through the "10 Rules of Rock & Roll".


- 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.


- 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.


- 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.


- 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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