In light of his upcoming exhibition, Infinite Nature, at Gorker Gallery, there was no question in our minds that Beastman was someone we wanted to touch base with. Having followed his work the last few years, the progression of his artistic expression into a fully fledged, stylistically manifested world of strange creatures and infinite evolved
READ MOREAt Large Gallery continue their run of great shows, and next up is the duo-show from Melbourne artists ADi and Craig Poore. “In their upcoming show “Beautiful Strange’, artists Craig Poore and ADiexamine the beautiful as strange and the strange as beautiful. Our thoughts of the visual world are blurred by our perceptions. ‘Beautiful Strange’
READ MOREFrom the streets of the Brisvegas West End, to the laneways of inner city Melbourne and beyond, Magnus McTavish has been presenting his unique style of street art to the public for quite some time. We were lucky to be able to catch up with Magnus over the weekend for brief q/a on his upcoming
READ MOREI love that Melbourne attracts a crap load of artists from both interstate and overseas, and when opening my mail today I saw that Brisbanes Magnus McTavish will be doing a show down here next week at Until Never. I’ve stumbled across Mags Ones art before in my surfing, and had always thought it’d look
READ MOREGoing through our daily blogs, we spotted the flyer for the great group exhibition that is “Free Brains” at SJS Gallery, and, amongst the talent listed, we noticed that one of our favourites, Adnate, was also contributing a piece to the show. So we figured, what better opportunity to ask a few questions, and delve
READ MOREMore great shows coming up at Gorker Gallery this month – this time in the shape of a solo exhibition by Sydney based artists Beastman. His upcoming show “Infinite Nature” is “Influenced by the beauty and symbolism behind nature’s repetitive geometric patterns and its eternal struggle against man-made adversities, Beastman’s tightly detailed, symmetrical paintings depict
READ MOREIt was almost dark by the time I found the number, the only indication of any type of habitation was in the form of a non-decrepit steel door all stickered, tagged and signed with various recognisable marks – names, logos,characters, and, of course, the stylised, almost runic arrangements of TwoOnes familiar font.
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