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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It always intrigues me just how many people have a not-so-secret obsession with robots. I’m not quite sure where the fascination comes from, but, being one of those people myself, it is no surprise that whenever I encounter Cracked Ink’s work I’m often left with a sly smile. His recognisable black and white monster robots
READ MOREOn a rooftop in Fitzroy on a cool Melbourne Saturday night, some of the best street artists from Australia and New Zealand gathered for the finals of the Red Bull Wreckers Yard. The culmination of this Trans Tasman event saw Brisbane artist Sofles took the top spot for the second year running. Some incredible pieces
READ MOREThe most recent exhibition, Into The Woods, by UK based artist Adam Oehlers at the No Vacancy Project Room last month was every bit the fairytale it promised to be. The collection of works for ‘Into the woods’ were simply stunning, and even more intricate and intoxicating in real life then they are on screen.
READ MOREI like drawing. I like drawing quite a lot actually. So much so that I managed to make it through five years of Architecture school without learning a CAD program. Perhaps not entirely smart, but significantly more enjoyable. So when I was handed a flyer for a show entirely focused on drawing, I immediately got
READ MOREIf you weren’t able to make it to Tim Andrew’s show ‘Big Deal’ first time round, this Friday may just be your lucky day. A re-launch of the original show is going to be held at a pop-up location in Sydney at The Rock, and, if the reviews from the original show are anything to
READ MORETo celebrate the opening of their new gallery, Colour by Numbers are kicking things off with their show ‘Up Close’. If this ridiculous lineup of artists is anything to go by, then this will be a gallery to keep your eye on. In a rather unique approach, Colour by Numbers is a transitional gallery featuring
READ MOREPerhaps one of the most inspiring things about the shows and works we get to see, is the motivation and drive behind each of the artists that starts it all. Getting out there and getting stuck in is something I have huge respect for, and this exhibition is another fantastic example of this. Paper, Scissors,
READ MOREIf you haven’t got much planned tomorrow lunchtime, then get yourself down to K’ Road for one of my favourite combinations of good things – Live art and Charity. To celebrate Amnesty Internationals 50th birthday and continue the campaign for human rights, St. Kevin’s Arcade plays host to some of New Zealand’s finest street artists
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