Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Check out this late night video by our mates over at What’s Good! of a bunch of decommissioned Comeng Metro trains. These retired Comeng train carriages have been getting hit pretty hard over the last few days. We’ve got a feeling there’s going to be a shit tonne of burners popping up. We can’t wait
READ MOREForbidden Fruit by James Reka is online via Backwoods Gallery. “This exhibition explores the theme of desire and the underlining flawed nature of mankind, the realisation that we are not perfect now exempt from falling for temptation…” Ask yourself the question – would you have partaken in the Forbidden Fruit? James Reka is a contemporary
READ MOREMEGGS is back from Tassie and coming in hot with his brand new body of work at Backwoods Gallery. ‘Rain to Rust’ features a collection of new paintings, multiples on wood, interior mural and 3-Dimensional installation which celebrates the energy, process and cathartic release of mark making, providing MEGGS with an escape and peace of
READ MOREThis post is dedicated to David Russell and all the amazing photographs he shot over his Invurt days. Dave rocked a monthly look into the Melbourne graffiti and street art scene on Invurt from 2013 – 2017, capturing some of the best around. This “Best Of Through the Lens” gallery is a deep-dive into those
READ MOREI Live Across the Road From the Future, the latest solo exhibition by Drasko Boljevic, presented by Dark Horse Experiment and Blender Studios. “Out of the dark alleyways of yesteryear, collaged creatures traversed realities from the archives of art history and comic books pages. Reimagined into projected concoctions of present day uniqueness, they become fantasy
READ MOREConsequence, the latest exhibition from Aussie larrikin and all round nice guy Tom Gerrard is coming to Metro Gallery this April. This body of work from the Melbourne-based artist, focuses on the daily minutia of anonymous characters as they go about their daily lives. “The sheer amount of detail contained within the paintings gives a
READ MOREWe had the pleasure of getting a sneak peak at Mysterious Al’s Spookhouse last Thursday night. The exhibition is open until the Sunday 28th March and will be the best $12 you will spend all year. The event consists of 2 parts, a traditional gallery space and a ghost train Mysterious Al has been secretly
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