Basking beneath a glittering new concert hall and more Michelin-stars than ever before, Hamburg is soaring to spectacular new heights. Rosamund Brennan plunges into its diverse neighbourhoods, discovering a symphonic mash-up of global flavours.
Delicious Magazine.
Known for its ancient wine culture and layer-cake of cultural influences, Tbilisi, Georgia is on the brink of a renaissance: one led entirely by our tastebuds. Rosamund Brennan carves a delicious route through Georgia’s capital, discovering a city humming with life and flavour.
Delicious Magazine, May 2020
Known as the magnum opus of the late Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, Moerenuma Park is an avant-garde masterpiece that blurs the boundary between art and public space. Walk alongside Rosamund Brennan as she explores Sapporo’s expansive outdoor wonder.
Scoot Airlines In-Flight Magazine
A dazzlingly layered history collides with imaginative modern-Italian fare on the bite-sized island of Capri, a hedonistic landscape for the ages, as Rosamund Brennan discovers.
Delicious Magazine.
The Sunday Telegraph, Escape
Nestled in a vast box canyon in Colorado’s ‘Golden West’, Telluride is so full of character, the locals don’t want you to know about it
Published in Escape - The Sunday Telegraph
Rosamund Brennan shares her tips on how to slice up the big apple like a local; from the coolest contempo galleries to bookstores with secret locations to finding the sweetest beats.
Originally published on Buro 24/7 Australia
Featuring six trolls made out of salvaged scrap wood, Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah are towering tributes to sustainability, adventure and imagination.
The Guardian
In a landmark exhibition supported by the resources sector, Indigenous artists from the Pilbara don’t hold back about dispossession and exploitation.
The Guardian
A languishing rural stretch in Australia’s wheat-belt has been given a new lease on life, thanks to a small group of artists with a bold vision. Rosamund Brennan discovers the extraordinary Silo Art Trail and the unsung heroes who inspired it
Scoot Airlines In-Flight Magazine
The new museum invites ‘difficult conversations’ about history and culture, with perspectives from 70-plus Aboriginal language groups.
The Guardian
As millions of tonnes of rubbish are shipped offshore, artists across south-east Asia are sending some of it back
The Guardian
Delayed by Covid, the festival captures our yearning to reconnect with the waterways, history and culture of our city.
The Guardian
Georgia officials say the dam is vital to the country's energy security. Critics charge it's a bad deal all around.
Al Jazeera English
In a landmark repatriation, Saxony is returning a record number of ancestral remains to Australia. But why are thousands of Indigenous remains still gathering dust in museums in Germany?
Deutsche Welle
Antidote’s Editor Rosamund Brennan sat down with Christian Thompson on National Sorry Day thanks to Michael Reid Sydney.
A visionary artist and outer-space fanatic, Nahum is looking to the stars to challenge our perception of life on earth.
MiNDFOOD Magazine
Originally published on Buro 24/7 Australia
With all this talk of 2019 being ‘my year’ (ahem, no pressure), Rosamund Brennan investigates how to keep those lofty ambitions firmly planted in reality and side-step flash in the pan happiness for the real deal.
Antidote Magazine
Originally published on ArtsHub.
MiNDFOOD Magazine January 2020
Rosamund Brennan peers inside the 'bohemian palace' that was The Chelsea Hotel, exposing the drug use, debauchery and tumultuous affairs of its most notorious residents
Originally published on Buro 24/7 Australia
From tiny houses in Parisian backyards to vacant buildings in Vienna, architects across Europe are working together to find more inclusive, sustainable housing solutions for refugees. What they’ve discovered in the process is a better way to address housing for all members of society, which goes far beyond bricks and mortar.
MiNDFOOD Magazine
From child soldier to Olympic runner to civil rights champion, Julius Achon escaped unimaginable suffering in war-ravaged Uganda, returning decades later to save his people.
Peppermint Magazine
Bird’s Eye View is a podcast built on a simple but empowering principle: to allow marginalised female prisoners a chance to tell their stories, on their own terms.
The Quo
Originally published on Buro 24/7
An auction of the late entertainer’s most prized possessions sold out to the tune of £32.9m at Sotheby’s in London, revealing a soulful art legacy and a close friendship with Damien Hirst.
Originally published on Buro 24/7.
Rosamund Brennan delves into the legendary street-artist’s latest act of rebellion: an art-filled hotel in Bethlehem with the ‘worst view in the world’
Originally published on Buro 24/7 Australia
Feast under a canopy of flames, bathe nude in icy cold waters and dance in a quixotic chorus of misfits, rebels and eccentrics. Rosamund Brennan discovers Dark Mofo’s intoxicating 2017 line-up
Originally published on Buro 24/7 Australia
Described by curator Christine Macel a 'yes' to life in uncertain times, Rosamund Brennan shares some of the 2017 highlights from the world's most prestigious art exhibition.
Originally published on Buro 24/7.