Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011

Well this is a bit of a powerhouse exhibition join-up right here – the amazing E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) and Will Coles getting together to put on a show together down at Art Equity in Sydney. Both of these guys are at the top of their game, and I know that with this show we can
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Well lovers of all things street, it’s that time again where I bring you all of my favourite shots from the past month! One show that really impressed me this month, was “Passing Through” by Deams, I have always admired his work, especially after seeing how he composes his pieces – taking Graffuturism to the
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What can we say about Adnates show at Metro Gallery thats on right now? Beautiful. One of the best shows from a Melbourne street artist we’ve seen. Respectful. All the things that others have said many times over the past two weeks … but, really, what we feel about this show is that we’re pretty
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Aaron Glasson is something of a wanderer, traversing the globe with a talent laden hand coupled with a message of awareness and hope for the plight of our oceans. His work often revolves around painting colourful extrapolations of surreal, psychedelia infused denizens replete with barnacled patterns, anthropodic hitchhikers and other encrusted, symbiotic bottom dwellers –
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Last Friday night we had the honour of attending one of the coolest shows we’ve been to in some time – the joint group exhibition by none other than Ha Ha, Sync and Dlux (aka James Dodd, who we interviewed last week). There was something really intriguing about this exhibition – walking in, you got the
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Baby Guerrilla is back with a new show opening this Friday at House of Bricks. After her successful show early last year Baby G returns with her latest instalment “Outside the Square”. Outside the Square will feature past and present work as well as some of Baby G’s outdoor work. “The exhibition will explore both
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On Wednesday night, the amazing Vans The Omega will be holding an exhibition in Sydney, bringing his unique style and patterned brilliance to the walls of The Tate. Now, we shouldn’t need to introduce you to Vans, if you know your art here in Australia, but in case you haven’t heard of one of the
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Last Saturday we went and checked out the ‘Hip Hop’ exhibition by Paul Deej and Idol motions. It was an awesome drool inducing show. Have a look at some of the shots below and see for yourself. [nggallery id=372 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
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The other week we got down to Backwoods Gallery to check out Tom Civils latest show, Stick Folk. This was such a beautiful exhibition from Tom, and a great progression of his work we saw in his last exhibition, Long Story. David Russell got down there to get a bunch of shots of the show,
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It’s 2004, Melbourne, and things for the cities vibrant stencil art community are about to change. For many years the stencil was king – so much so that books were written, international websites spawned and a global movement eagerly watched the streets come alive in nooks and crannies with cut and sprayed works of art.
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If you’ve followed Melbourne graffiti or street art over the past few years, chances are you’ve seen some of his work – not up on the walls, but on the web – as one of the cities best documenters of the urban environment around. His videos and photographs have graced many an artists exhibition preview,
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