Who doesn’t love abandoned spaces? If you don’t, then you’re probably on the wrong website – as abandos are one of our favourite things. Throughout Melbourne, there are a whole slew of UrbEx individuals, traversing the broken, forgotten corners of commerce and industry, snapping pics of the beautiful decaying detritus. This week in Melbourne, you’ll
READ MORESingaporean street art duo Ink & Clog had a bit of a trip over to Europe recently, and whilst there they did what they do best – destroyed a bunch of walls with a bunch of mad art. These two just keep powering on lately, with exhibitions, walls and all kinds of mad creativity –
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine sends us his top 10 of all the shit he has seen around Melbourne over the past month – again, there’s a lot more awesome around than what fits here on this page, but he is a little slice of the work thats gone up over May. Just another great selection
READ MOREJust Writing My Name is back in the tiny little red dot, Singapore. Hosted and organised by Micro City, Just Writing My Name will be celebrating the 10th pre-anniversary of the Arrow Soul Warriorz. A four man crew mini graff jam at the Somerset Skate Park. Writers Line Up : Klax99 , Raze02, Scribeuno and
READ MORETwo guys whose work I’ve followed for quite a while will be having a show early next week in Melbourne, and I’m looking forward to seeing what Toggles and Swerfk have to offer with this one!! “Cerebrations” is a celebration of cerebral activities, relating to creative process and perceptive narrative construction. It is an exhibition of recent artworks
READ MOREAn exhibition that brought together artworks of various mediums from ClogTwo, InkTen and FreakyFir. From digital artworks by FreakyFir, canvas and wooden panel paintings by ClogTwo, street installations made up of both electronics and spray cans, not forgetting desks painted with the infamous hollow ghost by InkTen. The exhibition attracted guests of various backgrounds who
READ MOREMake no mistake, we’re fans of the shit that Kult Gallery does up in Singapore – we had a chance to visit there last year, and meet some of the crew involved, and they were fantastic. so whenever we see a show on there, we’re more than happy to tell you all about it-if you’re
READ MOREPresented by the Centre for Transcultural Studies at Temasek Pokytechnic, together with Clogtwo, Inkten and FreakyFir. From The Ground Up : “Should the “Art in the Streets” be folded into the grand narrative of art history? At what price of sanitizing and stepping down for a good fit in museums and galleries? Rhetorical.” “Street art
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