Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
We love work with a difference, and this one grabbed us instantly. With an intriguing take on the ancient art of puppetry, injecting it with a modern dose of creative and urbanity, Gemma Lark brings us the opening of her new solo show at Oh Really Gallery, [Strings Attached]. “A twisted tango into the world
READ MOREA talented trio of artists will unleash a body of works on Adelaide tonight, as Gary Seaman, Dan Withey and Same Evans opens their group show “We Started Something We Couldn’t Finish.” These three are at the top of their game, and we wish we were in Adelaide this week to go and see it!
READ MOREIn the first “official” opening to be held at the newly minted RTIST Gallery in Prahran, the fresh new space presents one of the AWOL crew in all his finest, with Slicers self titled solo exhibition. After the successful “unofficial” opening show, theres no doubt that RTIST is going to play a huge role in
READ MOREFantastical artist Katrina Rhodes brings us her incredible debut solo show this Thursday, at the No Vacancy Gallery in Melbourne. “…Katrina Rhodes embarked on a remarkable career as a freelance artist, in which she honed an enviable skill set and found herself in high demand as an accomplished and versatile artist across a host of
READ MOREJapanese artist Jun Inoue is down here visiting, and the artist will be presenting a show of new works at Collingwoods Backwoods Gallery early next month – “The negative space surrounding objects, the objects themselves and resulting delicate dialogue between these elements is the focus on Jun Inoue’s latest body of work. A classical theme
READ MOREThe goodness hits Sydney next month with a new solo show, Oranges & Lemons, from the colourful and talented hands of Bennett. “Sydney based artist BENNETT, currently working out of StupidKrap studios, uses aerosol, acrylic and mixed media to create works influenced and inspired by the ever changing urban surroundings. His thought provoking, sometimes controversial
READ MOREWe cant say how excited we were (yeah, we know we get excited a lot these days!) when we saw this drop on E.L.K.s Facebook page yesterday – and we cant wait until his show “Look what you made me do …” opens up at the Brunswick Street Gallery next month. E.L.K. has been doing
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Time Traveller and Street Artist! “I’m just an average, ordinary, everyday, guy from the year 2063. I’m here to interact with the people of this time and to make interactive art to explore concepts Around contemporary life and evolution.” After arriving here from the year 2063, Bados’ Teleport Pod was apparently stolen, leaving the traveller
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Michael Koro Galleries new exhibition ‘”Frequency” is a collaboration from Melbourne based artists Ry David Bradley, Stephanie May Eather & David Wakeham. These three artists bring forth some pretty cool illustrative works, whilst pushing the limits in their investigation of digital mediums. Delving into the semi-lost realm of digital print and paper, much first and
READ MOREThis weekend sees the first year birthday celebration for Brisbanes purveyors of fine street art mediums, Crush City, and they’re pulling out the stops for a mad ass block party! With a whole bunch of music, free bbq, drinks and, (of course), a big live art demonstration by the talented crew from Team Ironlak. Get
READ MOREWe’ve seen a bit of McGenniskens work pop up over the past year or so, most notable when we first spotted it in last years Small Works Prize at the Brunswick street Gallery last year, and recently, at the Ending Where We Begin group show at Surface POP. Being the huge fans of illustration that
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