Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
Faaairrllyyy quiet in video land this week, but there’s still some good stuff! Here’s our weekly roundup of what’s good in Australian street and underground art across Youtube, Vimeo and elsewhere … Here’s a cool little time lapse of Paris artist Choq, who has been staying in Melbourne and doing a heap of street art
READ MOREWe were first introduced to the many varied works of Brett Chan back in 2011 at the inaugural Carbon Festival – and we liked what we saw, and heard. So when we saw the other day that he was holding a show at China Heights Gallery in Sydney, we thought you’d be interested also! “China
READ MOREAs you may have read in the interview that we did with him just last week, ApeSeven has been one busy guy. One of the projects he has been working on for some time, is a large mural residency at Sydneys Damp Store and Gallery, it’s taken him a while, but the attention to detail
READ MOREArtboy Gallery has been running the Artboy vs Fanboy series of group shows for some time now, and we absolutely love it. From Scifi to Fairytales, and it was only a matter of time before the whole good vs evil theme came up! “…. and now Ladies and Gentlemen, we come to the MAIN EVENT
READ MOREUnspoken Words, a follow up to his recent show at Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne, was a portal into the unique and highly stylised work of Phibs that we all know and love. The space was filled to the brim with art and people on opening night, jostling for position to view the artists works on
READ MOREFor one night only Threadless and T-World combined to bring Sydney a colourful retrospective of Threadless T-shirts and design talent, curated by Eddie Zammit. The huge space was jam packed with wallpaper made from the pages of the Threadless book, as well as large prints of some fantastically fresh designs from some of the emerging
READ MOREOn a swing floating above a Melbourne laneway, sits a black and white stocking clad, red caped figure. Her visage is one well known to fans of Melbourne street art, however this is not the paste up imagery of Urban Cake Lady that they are familiar with – instead, the girl in the photograph is
READ MOREThere is a curious thing happening in the world today, something vast and progressive, yet outside of the viewpoint of those who pay it little attention. We take it as given, we adapt to its changes and we feel its ubiquity without really understanding what is happening – because, for the most part, it is
READ MOREWow, what a night that was down at RTIST Gallery. Adnates show opened to a crowded house, and the general consensus is that it rocked – and we can confirm! We got there pretty early to get a chance to see everything – once again both rooms were opened up at the gallery, and it
READ MORERight, here’s your weekly rundown on all the videos and short films we’ve seen on Australian art over the past week, Welcome to the Transmission. Above has been diligently working his way towards his latest solo show at Metro Gallery – we’ll have a bunch of news on all of that soon. The image up
READ MOREWell this one kind of snuck up on us but we’re glad we saw it! This Friday New Zealand/Sydney artist Mark Alsweiler will be presenting his next solo show, “Wild Wood” at Collingwoods House Of Bricks. Alsweiler has held a large number of shows in the past, from solo shows at China Heights and Nine
READ MOREThe upcoming group show Anatomica, at Sydneys Plump Gallery, delves into one of the much loved objects of artistic expression: the female body. “….conception…growth…birth… The female form is recognized as desirable, feminine and beautiful, but there is a contrast to this sensibility, examined through a medical lens or in natural lighting. This is that the
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