Well, that was quick! With a week still left to go of the month, Dean Sunshine has taken some great shots of Melbourne street art this October, and he’s thrown us a whole slew of awesome photos from his adventures in snap-age. Check them all out below, there’s some grand shit right here! [nggallery id=457
READ MOREThe yearly Stencil Art Prize has been, for many years, an international institution, with some of the worlds top artists contributing and winning the event every year. For the 2015 iteration, there is no exception – the calibre of work from some of the artists involved is of such a high level of talent that
READ MOREEver wondered what it takes to start up your own gallery? Almost a decade ago, five friends were so fed up with the state of Melbournes exhibition scene, which, at that time, didn’t cater for their love of graffiti and street art that they decided to open what would eventually become a legendary gallery that
READ MOREFelipe Pantone – Stereodynamica On his ongoing journey to explore the notions of a never-ending development of technology at a stunning speed, Felipe Pantone brings us yet another experiment in multistable perception. For his latest show called Stereodynamica, coming to Backwoods Gallery, this talented artist from Valencia will, for the first time in Australia, exhibit
READ MOREWe are exhibiting a new series of works at Uncle & Jak Cafe in Fitzroy for a month, and we’ll be having a launch event this Saturday! Come check out beautiful art, have a drink and celebrate the arrival of summer in Melbourne. Beers and ciders provided at the event, courtesy of Mountain Goat Beer.
READ MORECheck out some of my images from the past month, also don’t forget my show 32k, it’s happening on the 13th of November on a Friday at Blender Central. [nggallery id=455 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREI first started seeing Knocks work around Melbourne some time ago, periodically appearing in run down abandos and a variety of walls sprawled across the city – immediately, there was just something that drew me to his work, whether it was the seemingly ordered chaos of his pieces, or the strange and pensively creepy character
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