During his recent Australian tour, Above managed to get up, well, pretty much everywhere. During the course of his stay, not only did he have a completely sold out exhibition, but he also managed to produce a huge swath of awesome work throughout the country. We followed Aboves progress as he made his way around,
READ MOREAnother week, another collection of fantastic videos from across the Australia street art scene – so dive on in, and enjoy the viewing! To start off, there is this link to a great video on the ABC website that covers the emerging street art scene in Darwin – its actually really encouraging and a great
READ MOREThis weekend sees the first year birthday celebration for Brisbanes purveyors of fine street art mediums, Crush City, and they’re pulling out the stops for a mad ass block party! With a whole bunch of music, free bbq, drinks and, (of course), a big live art demonstration by the talented crew from Team Ironlak. Get
READ MOREWe’ve seen a bit of McGenniskens work pop up over the past year or so, most notable when we first spotted it in last years Small Works Prize at the Brunswick street Gallery last year, and recently, at the Ending Where We Begin group show at Surface POP. Being the huge fans of illustration that
READ MOREDOES is a man in love with letters. Recently, this Dutch artist has been making waves down under, with both his intricate letterforms and his enthusiastic translation of calligraphic symbols into swathes of colourfully saturated, alphabetic beauty. For nearly fifteen years, the breadth and scope by which this artist has portrayed this love is remarkable
READ MOREAnother action packed week of the creative kind with big shows opening up all over the country. All of us here at Invurt have been busying ourselves and coordinating our team of art addicted crazies. We’ve got so many projects in the works that we might not have time to eat or sleep for a
READ MOREAlong with all the street art and graffiti that we love to endlessly cover, there are then those artists who don’t fit the usual mold, that we love just as much. Artists such as Stephen Ives, with his incredibly detailed customised toys come sculptures – made from the mutated and bonded parts of the discarded,
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