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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Mister Lister is back and bogan as ever with the exhibition “Bogan Paradise” – presented by Gallery A.S.in Sydney this Friday. Anthony Lister is an artist that all of us are fond of. Locally born and now living in NYC, Lister is known for his crazy cool art antics (yes we are talking about the abductions!)
READ MORECharity events always warm the cockles of the heart don’t they and specially ones that also warm the feet! IHART is a charity sneaker exhibition being held at The Claremont Hotel’s Grey Door Gallery in Perth, with all proceeds heading to the Heart Foundation, of course! With twenty painted converse, thirty skateboards, thirty limited edition
READ MOREHere at Invurt we’re always smiling when a new gallery opens and this is one of those joyous times – Chatsworth Gallery is the new venture from awesome local photographer Julius Kellar and his mates. This Semi-professional gallery in Prahran, which is a totally awesome looking space by the way, is launching this Friday with
READ MORETonight, presented by GTNBZY at Upstairs at the Austral in Adelaide, Halloween’s “Nightmare on Bent Street” exhibition will rock your costumes. “Tortured souls Pip Cocciolone, Joel Sanders, Nick Strutton, Donovan Christie, Erban, Maintain, Dan Adams and Alex Gilchrist are chained to their desks busily working away in the dungeons of GTNBZY HQ to bring you
READ MOREAdrian Doyle ’s first solo show in over a year is the boldly yet aptly named “You Are All The Same”. Exhibiting at Darkhorse Experiment in the beginning of November, Doyles art will coincide with other solo shows by Kim Guthrie on the Propaganda Windows and Max Burns in the Blender Studios. Doyle is an
READ MOREThe impact on the arts of the technological age gets centre stage in November with Melbourne’s first digital festival – ‘Pause’. “Pause Fest is about the new, innovative, interactive, exciting, creative and contemporary. The week-long festival will start with small events, exhibitions, projections, open studios, installations, product launches and interactive projects dispersed through the city
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