Interview #100 - Ian Strange - Kid Zoom
- Graffiti, Installations, International, Interviews & Editorial, Painting, Perth, Street Art, Video Art
- December 20, 2011
Higher Ground studio artists Bennett and Tom Ferson have teamed up together to bring you this weeks exhibition, Double Take – an exploration between styles and imagery of the two artists. “‘Double Take’ is the latest collection of artworks & installations from Sydney based artists BENNETT & TOM FERSON. Within this new collection the artists
READ MOREVexta is back with a new solo show up at the Edwina Corlette Gallery in Brisbane, this time delving deep into the structure of the universe and how we are all connected, with In-Between worlds. As always, this next show will be a whole range of creatively inspired works spread over the gamut of installations,
READ MOREThe Donker Collective has been working quietly behind the scenes for a couple of months now, and they will be launching their first show in Williamstown this Friday night. “The Donker Collective has been in their studio for almost 2 months now. We’ve been working a lot, so we think it’s time to show our
READ MOREDid you really think we’d let you start your Easter break without getting around to our Thursday Transmissions? We’re chillin at Invurt HQ for the moment before heading out to Thursday night smashtown, so thought I might as well bang it out! Whatever you’re up to over the long weekend, stay safe and have a
READ MOREFirst up in a whole bunch of pics from the epic four day There’s More event that we put on with Cocoa Jackson and a bunch of other friends are, obviously, opening night shots. It was a really good night, the exhibition that SEAR put together was fantastic – and this is a rundown on
READ MORELast Thursday we got down to “Killing It”, a small installation show from two of Melbournes hottest artists right now, E.L.K., who was, on the day of the opening, named an Archibald finalist, and Adnate – who has been going all out on the walls of Melbourne lately, painting his way towards his solo show
READ MOREMan, does Paradise Hills ever stop? They are so chock full of shows, events and other creative goodness lately – and this week is no exception. The Rambler Collective comprises four members, Hollie M Kelley, Ryan McGennisken, Jamie Hall and James Ruff. Two of these artists, Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kelley are no strangers
READ MOREWe headed to the Maitreya festival last weekend to support our friends over at Online Clubber. While we were there we had a chance to check out a whole shitload art that was going on. Man, some really, really impressive stuff by some really talented artists. As for the event itself, it was pretty creative
READ MOREOnly just last week we were at the amazing Melbourne‘s Burning show, and again, this week, Paradise Hills gives us another, Project-Ion. We received this in our mail the other day, and thought it sounded pretty intriguing. All that said, to tell truth, at first the idea behind the show still perplexed us a little
READ MOREThe final show we got to last night (there were four in all!) was Rekas exhibition, Primary Suspects, at Backwoods Gallery. As always, loving the vibe at Backwoods, and Rekas show was awesome. We particularly loved how he is broadening his style out and we really loved the painted cans (which were actually portraits of
READ MOREWe got to Paradise Hills last night as well for Melbourne’s Burning – fantastic fkn show as always, Josh Lord did a great job of putting it all together, the crowd was rad and the art was superb. Get down and see it if you didn’t get there last night, its on for a bit!
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