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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
After their amazingly successful Art Of The Mill exhibition and show, NFA Gallery are back with another popup show featuring some of Melbournes radest and coolest artists. “No Fixed Address Gallery is a roving art gallery specialising in Contemporary Urban Art, including but not limited to: – Graffiti – Street Art – Sculpture – Photography
READ MOREWe’ve been following Melbourne based artist, and founding member of AWOL , Deams, for many years now and its been an absolute pleasure watching his style progress over this time. Every time we see a new show from him, its another evolution of his style, and a beautiful evolution at that. This week, Deams has yet
READ MOREIn a follow up to our recap of Meeting Of Styles Melbourne, Mick Russell posted up this video of a few of the laneways of Melbourne that were showcased in the event, with a nice little interaction and map in amongst it. Though it doesn’t show all of the lanes that were done, unfortunately, its
READ MOREI’ve had the pleasure of knowing Steve Cross for a very long time, and in that time I’ve always found him to be a remarkably affable, courteous and downright talented and passionate man. Having seen his work on walls, in group shows, as tattoos on friends and sketches posted up on social media, I have had
READ MOREWe loved seeing all the pics form up in Benalla the other week, and it was great to see this festival continue to grow our in regional Victoria – and they’ve just put out the video for it all! “Wall to Wall festival in Benalla, Victoria is the only major street art festival in the
READ MOREOkay, given the title of this show, we assume it may revolve around cars, jets, rockets and anything else that pumps up the speed and makes shit FAST. “TeeZee brings you ‘Speed Demons!!’ – a group exhibition of speed, power, carnage and progression. Nine Sydney artists tackle ideas of force and power as an innate
READ MOREAfter his hugely successful Melbourne show earlier this year, ELK (aka Luke Cornish)is back at it with a second solo show in Sydney – Vanishing Point. “Join us on Thursday 21st of April for drinks and rack to celebrate the opening of “Vanishing point” an exhibiton of new works from Stencil artist Luke Cornish (ELK).
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