Interview #100 - Ian Strange - Kid Zoom
- Graffiti, Installations, International, Interviews & Editorial, Painting, Perth, Street Art, Video Art
- December 20, 2011
Well, our shows down, and the next one must go up! Coming this Friday at Egg Gallery is a totally different kettle of art, in the form of Construct Of the Corporeal from Colby Cannon and Angus Baird. “Construction of the Corporeal – An immersive art exhibition opening at Collingwood’s Egg Gallery. Buzz down opening
READ MORESeveral weeks ago, we got wind of a new project that was being put together by Coopers (admittedly, one of our favourite brands of amber liquid) that was featuring legendary Chicago artist, Pose. Of course, our curiosity was most definitely piqued, and we decided to see if we could track the man down and get
READ MOREWe’ve been following Cameron Brideoak since before he moved over here to Melbourne from Adelaide recently, and since arriving he has already started showing some work. Now, he teams up with friends Creature Creature for a showing of work at the Brunswick Street Gallery, and it looks pretty cool. “Cameron Brideoake and CREATURE CREATURE Illustration
READ MORELast Wednesday night we had the absolute pleasure to see one of the worlds finest street artists, Above, open up his most recent exhibition here in Melbourne – Jet Set. We’d been following the mans progress on the show for some time, and seeing it all come together last week was a beautiful thing –
READ MOREThese are the kinds of collaborative shows that we like seeing! In celebration of NAIDOC week, AWOL crew members Adnate, Slicer and Lucy Lucy have teamed up with several indigenous artists to present Fusion. “FUSION is an exciting collaboration of six Artists (three Indigenous plus three non-Indigenous) to produce a work in situ at Blak
READ MOREWell, its finally come around – after landing in Melbourne a little while ago, international street artist and sojourner extraordinaire ABOVE will be opening his next exhibition, Jetset, at Metro Gallery. We have been excited about this show for a long time, and we know how much work the man has put into it over
READ MOREWell, with all of our big move finally out of the way, we’re still playing catch up on a whole bunch of stuff – they’re a little late but first up are all of our shots from Rekas farewell “Open Studio” show at Backwoods Gallery. So many people got down to pay their respects to
READ MOREWith not too long to go until he heads off over to the UK, our intrepid Lachlan Curtin-Corr has been running around grabbing as many shots of cool shit as he can. Not too long ago, he found himself once again heading to Paradise Hills to check out a great show by emerging artists Bianca
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 MOREFriday night before heading over to Tom Civils show Long Story, we stopped in at Egg Gallery to see Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kellys show, Sleep & Wake. Cutouts, illustrations, girls, strange dreamlike scenery and elements of the fantastical pervaded both artists works, and though they both have very different illustrative techniques, common elements
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