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Wild Man comes to McClelland

Ron Mueck's hyperreal sculptures replicate the human figure in minute detail, with a haunting accuracy designed to challenges the viewer’s perception of reality. Despite their apparent truthfulness to life, Mueck’s figures are not life-size, rather their gargantuan or miniature dimensions accentuate an ambiguous relationship between expectations, visual perception and accepted truths. Theyare imbued with psychological traits, such as vulnerability or physical exhaustion, to elicit empathy between the viewer and the subject. Their poses are not classical or 'frozen in time’ but reflect a condition of stasis or inertia – an emotional state of introspection, melancholy, and sometime a paralysing anxiety.

Innovating Whiskey Distilling

In the evolving landscape of whiskey distilling, Chief’s Son Distillery, nestled in Somerville on the Mornington Peninsula, stands out as a testament ...

Avani Winery: The Essence of the Earth Through the Hands of the Singh Family

Nestled in the verdant heart of Red Hill South, Victoria, Avani Winery stands as a beacon of minimal intervention winemaking, a testament to the profound connection between land and wine. The name Avani, meaning 'the earth' in Sanskrit, beautifully encapsulates the ethos of this boutique winery, passionately guided by the Singh family.

Parnham Farm

Five and a half years of projects by Vassily Skinner have culminated into a pleasing meandering outdoor adventure for this farm garden. There is a la...

Lior at Peninsula Hot Springs

At Peninsula Hot Springs; Saturday September 23, 2023 we are joined by acclaimed Australian artist and storyteller, Lior. In two intimate shows, expe...