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- Art, Photographs
- November 7, 2011

We’ve been enjoying Melbourne street artist Fezwitch’s work around the traps for some time now; his clever, witty pieces to be found right across the city. Some of our favourite works from Fezwitch are his repurposed floppy discs – if you’ve walked the citys laneways, chances are you’ve seen them hidden in the nooks and crannies
READ MOREDamn, this looks grand! We’re huge fans of Secret Walls, so when we saw this we wondered why the hell we hadn’t seen it done before – so much talent, so much battle, so much great art going up on the walls of aMBUSH Gallery again. “Considered the premiere live art event the world over,
READ MOREOkay. So, you probably all know about the Jill Meagher tribute piece that was painted in Melbournes Hosier Lane last month. (image via StreetsmART) Then, a few weeks later, some of you may have seen this … news … story on the Herald Sun .. The thing is, though, is that after the Jill Meagher
READ MORESo much great shit on this week, and we apologise for being a bit behind on our events – we’ve missed a couple, alas – the crazy season has truly come, that’s for sure. Not to miss tomorrow night, however, is the next awesome show out of RTIST Gallery – and this time, its the
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Tonight will see the launch of a book that many have long looked forward to – the culmination of a passion project that we’ve followed from its inception. Having been “paintspotting” around Melbourne for years, Dean Sunshine started sharing his captures way back in 2010 – opening up his blog, Land Of Sunshine to the masses.
READ MOREI can pinpoint where I met E.L.K. to the exact moment, and I can remember quite clearly, exactly, what was said and what happened. In fact, I wrote about it, so even if my memory had of, by chance, been a little hazy its all there. It was, truth be told, something of a “moment”
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Returning to Melbourne for a second time, Mark Bode has been a hell busy man since his last trip down here for his successful solo show at House Of Bricks. Now, he returns with a spin on the Australian culture, for his whimsically cool show “Ned Kelly Maps & Other Outback Stories”. “In the graffiti
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We have no compunctions with stating right here and now that E.L.K. is one of our all time favourite Australian artists. His work over the years has continually blown us away and catapulted him to the top of his game. Now, after a hugely successful year, E.L.K. will be presenting his next solo show “Not
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