Interview - Adam Oehlers
- Art, International, Interviews & Editorial, Melbourne
- June 15, 2011
This is Press-Mill Wednesdays (we were going to call it WTF Wednesdays but thought this title was maybe a little less abrupt) . Press Mill Wednesdays is a new fortnightly column where we’ll be summarising all the crap, cool, scary, delightful, misguided, spot on, angry and supportive articles that have run through the more “mainstream”
READ MOREMan, another really busy week – cramming, openings, planning and getting things well underway for the year! I wont bore you with what we’re up to, beyond to say to try and keep Thursday April 21st free, as we’ll be having our official launch party (okay, so its a little delayed ha!) that night in
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READ MOREA few very cool vids for you all this week, its great! It seems that there is a steady stream every week of new videos, and we’re pretty glad about that! If you haven’t already, take a look at the Transmissions page for our previous posts, there’s some real gold in there from all across
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READ MOREGood things come out of our hometown of Perth, its true, and Jodee Knowles is no exception. With a slew of shows behind her, public art, commissions and exposure both here in Oz and across the seas, her recent relocation across to the east coast is opening up further avenues to pursue her creative endeavours.
READ MOREAnother week, a few more videos … we have some spare time today (which has been in short supply!) so making sure we get this one out – apologies for the lack of posts etc this week iInterviews and Friday wraps have been casualties!), its been a hell busy one … in the meantime, enjoy
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READ MOREAt the ripe old age of twenty one, Shida already has an impressive list of accomplishments under his belt, with several solo shows, and multiple group show both here in Australia and overseas. His work can be found across the country, and is instantly recognisable – his characters often feels familiar, comfortable, and yet are
READ MOREThere are as many different variations in the whole low brow/conceptual realism (honestly, keeping up with terms these days to describe what is essentially just kick ass art seems to require some kind degree in etymological studies) movement, but one of the prominent influences within those variations is the common, every day comic. Much of
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