Sunshines Top 10 Melbourne Street Art & Graffiti - October 2011
- Graffiti, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- October 18, 2011
One of the best things that I’ve had a chance to catch up on since I’ve returned to Oz this week has been checking out all the photos and videos around the recent release of King Brown Issue 9. One of my favourite print journals, King Brown has been a staple diet of mine since
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I saw this video a week or two ago, and thought it’d be a good share. Including interviews with Rone, City of Yarra, Sandra Powell and Andrew King talking on the current state of graffiti and street art and its growing acceptance amongst the community. It’s a cool video actually – a lot of coverage
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Funky tunes, great paint and cool shutters – good to see Bolts hitting up some prime laneway spots with this badass paint! Yet another great video from the talented Carl Allison. A little late with this one, but we’re playing catch-up now that I’m back from overseas … so enjoy!!
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We always love seeing new mags coming out, and seeing one from here in Melbourne is always fkn cool – and knowing some of the guys behind this one, well, can’t wait to get my hands on the first issue tomorrow!! “Street Struck is a new Melbourne based graffiti magazine. Issue one features legals, tracksides,
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Well I’m back but still bloody internet-less, but squeezing out a post or two via annoying iPhone goodness. Really wanted to get this video up ASAP – a great video from a great duo here, all courtesy of the rad dudes at MTN and VNA. Watch on, and all our posts will be flowing again
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Well it has been another busy month; so much to see and do in Melbourne, we are so fortunate to have such a diverse range constantly evolving walls, here are just a few of my favourite images while getting my street safari on. [nggallery id=292 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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I’m a bit late on my review and snapshots (by David Russell) for this show. Last Friday Suburban opened at NGV Studio – Federation Square. Walking to the venue I could already see hundreds of people inside and also crowded outside the gallery. An incredible turn out, the biggest I’ve seen possibly. After watching the
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Dean delivers his usual goodness for the month of July with his latest top ten. So much goodness last month. [nggallery id=290 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Ian Strange – Melbourne 2. Killa – Burnley 3. Rone, Wonderlust & Tooth – Collingwood 4. Rashe – Brunswick 5. Shida & Vexta – Brunswick 6. Be Free – Collingwood 7.
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As a Northern Beaches chick, I guess I can understand their “oh” moment when people ask where I take my photos (the majority being Sydney’s Inner West). Catching public transport is actually a really nice way to start and end my treasure hunts. A quick jump on the ferry, short walk to the train station,
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Wow. After the success of the 1st Bomb It movie, director Jon Reiss is back with a 2nd installment in his worldwide graffiti and street art documentary. The 1st one is one of my favourite films in my collection so I can wait to see this. Lucky Queensland people!! It’s on this Friday 6:00 to
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DOES and Endless Perspectives just keeps on goin on! This master of cans has just released a great video from the opening of his Melbourne installation, and watching it is worth every second! Fuck I wish I had of been there!
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Sorry for the delay in this post folks. Tuesday the 2nd of July saw the opening night of ‘Welcome To The World Of…‘ at Linton and Kay Galleries by Brooklyn based Perth artist, Daek William. The irst solo exhibition in his hometown since his move to Brooklyn was a huge show, both in the the
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