It’s taken time for Melbourne to develop a winter culture, but RISING has been a big part of building it. The annual art and cultural festival runs each year across the city, bringing together some of the most compelling voices in contemporary art and performance, from established names to the ones you’ll be telling people you saw before they got huge. It was designed to pull people out into the cold months, to remind us that there’s a life beyond the wine bar, beyond the pull of the couch and the delivery app. Previous years have drawn in Thundercat, Ethel Cain, Moses Sumney and Sampa the Great, bringing the city to life.
This year, they’re back with a program equally stacked. Running from May 27 to June 8, RISING spreads across Melbourne’s most iconic venues, from the Malthouse Theatre to Max Watts and ACMI. There’s an exhibition celebrating the history and culture of vinyl that includes a massive foam structure designed by the late Virgil Abloh, and the program opens with Austrian choreographer Florentina Holzinger’s confronting ‘A Year Without Summer’. It is Melbourne’s very own Biennale.
Knowing where to go when a program is this big can be its own kind of paralysis. So we’ve pulled out a handful of shows that we think are unmissable.