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  • Interview – Ghostpatrol

    Interview – Ghostpatrol

    Ask a group of people to give a top ten list of Australian artists who produce the styles of art we love, and Ghostpatrol is almost guaranteed to be in each list. From his foundations as a street artist, to his remarkable gallery work and installations, Ghostpatrol is a humble, dynamic artist whose incessant creativity

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  • Friday Wrap & The Week Ahead

    Friday Wrap & The Week Ahead

    Its been a busy week all round, with my exhibition opening as well as a large number of show announcements and events – I thought I’d try to get a bit more regular with the weekly wraps & roundups, as well as link to a few cool things I’ve seen during the week… So heres

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  • Friday Extravaganza

    Friday Extravaganza

    Morning all – firstly there’s been a bit of a lack of updates in the last week or two, its been a really busy time for me, and there’s a lot on that I’ll get around to after tonight is over, so firstly many apologies for that. So I’ve been working my ass off the

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  • Interview – Jae Copp

    Interview – Jae Copp

    Gifted Queensland bred artist Jae Copp has had a busy artistic career so far, from designing skatewear and starting his own brand, to exhibiting his artistic output in a wide range of shows. Having worked utilising wood for many years, producing a cool array of works in the process, Jae has branched out into new

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  • Interview – Creepy

    Interview – Creepy

    No one can mistake a piece of his work on a wall or in a gallery, and his unique characters and scenes are now somewhat ubiquitous with the rising urban art scene here in Australia. Kyle Hughes-Odgers, aka Creepy, is one of many artists turning the worlds eyes towards our shores. Having just launched his

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  • Fonts, Beauty and Wrongtown

    Fonts, Beauty and Wrongtown

    Its a little slow on the news front the past week, I’m looking down the barrel of an impending deadline for my first solo show, and winter appears to force habitual hibernation here and there – but there are still some pretty cool things happening around the city, even so, and these cold rainy days

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  • Interview – ADi

    Interview – ADi

    Next week sees a beginning of a busy period for the At Large Gallery crew, with the first of several back to back shows opening Friday the 6th of August, in the form of Craig Poore and ADis duo show, Beautiful Strange. ADi has done some remarkable work over the past few years, ethereal and

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  • Interview – Beastman

    Interview – Beastman

    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

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  • Editors note: Six months down; help wanted.

    I just realised that it’s been almost six months since I decided to, mostly,  move on from writing about music, and to really getting back into covering my first love: art. Its always been the goal that once I managed to regularly cover events here in Melbourne, that I wanted to begin to cover events

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  • Interview – Magnus McTavish

    Interview – Magnus McTavish

    From 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

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  • Interview – Adnate

    Interview – Adnate

    Going 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

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  • Feature Interview – TwoOne

    Feature Interview – TwoOne

    It 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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