Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
First 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 MOREWell, we’ll be running pretty light on content over the next two days, as we focus all our efforts on the There’s More! event – that starts tonight – however! We do have some great little bits for you, and, of course, some great videos for you today in our weekly Transmissions wrap-up!! James Dodd
READ MOREThe muchly talented James Dodd has been painting and exhibiting works both locally and internationally for over ten years. With his roots in street and public art, his work holds an important place in both the evolution, and future, of Australian art. Having spent some time last year exploring Arnhem Land and the Top End,
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 MOREArtboy Gallery have done it again with their fifth Fanboy vs Artboy group show. Marc and the team threw down the gauntlet and challenged forty artists to come up with their own interpretations of famous fairytales and fables. The result: a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art forms rediscovering cautionary tales with talking beasts,
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 love the whimsicalness that is Fanboy vs Artboy, and this next show is whimsy and coolness in full flight. At the last Fanboy vs Artboy (Sci-fi), all visitors were asked to vote on what they wanted to see for the next show, with resounding approval for the theme of Fairytales & Fables! “Passed down
READ MOREE.L.K. and Adnate have both been busy as hell lately. Adnate has been painting up a series of remarkablt beautiful portrait pieces across Melbourne, as well as preparing for a solo show later this year, whilst E.L.K. has been jetting around for Project 5 – amongst other projects going on. That we saw some news,
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