Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
There is no doubt that colour has the ability to crack open the eyes of even the most weary of souls – and, if one has the ability to match swatches of vibrancy with free flowing, organic geometry, the harmony that ensues is more than palpable. Taj Alexander, aka Deams of AWOL fame, has, through
READ MORESDM Crew (Jumble, Dscreet, Trim, Dvate, Dabs, Askem, Ethics, Urge, Iree, Wei2, Rcor, Aeon, Rase, Myla, Sup, Surge, Ninja, Mercy, Tizer and Shucks) are one of Melbourne’s leading graff and street art crews since the 1990’s, with members set up locally and internationally as well as being (just like us) another wicked promoter and informer
READ MOREGet on ya bike … and ride on down this Thursday to the BI – Group Show at Somedays Gallery in Surry Hills, as a part of The Sydney Bicycle Film Festival. “BI features the work of Australian and international artists who have been given a reproduction of a vintage bicycle poster to derive inspiration
READ MORE“Expanding the visual arts audience through discovery and discussion.” Wow, our neighbours in the NZ just keep the coolness coming and this is the latest in an awesome onslaught of artistic fervour … over a whole week! Organised by the Contemporary Art Trust, New Zealand, Art Week Auckland aims to contribute to the growth of
READ MOREAs part of the Grolsch Grid, this Wednesday, Bimbo Delux in Brunswick is showcasing Kewpie Doll Installation and viewing of the film “Kewpie’s Big Day Out”, with artwork and video by Ollie Lucas, Steve Lamattina, and our lovely lady friend Jianna Lucia! Also featuring Live Acts Muckle Pup + VJ Sepp, VJ Sepp + Samari
READ MOREArlene TextaQueen “Australia’s felt-tip super-heroine” is bringing her new drawn series “We Don’t Need Another Hero” to Gallerysmith in North Melbourne this month. This collection, featuring ‘people of colour’ as “outlaws of their post-apocalypse, drawn as posters for fictional movies.” This theme speaks from the artists own experience of self, being a ‘person of colour’,
READ MOREBeware, take cover, hide those tasty bodies from sight … unless you’re into this kind of thing, you sick puppies! Espionage Gallery Adelaide is set for some major hell raising Scare-orising tomorrow night before Zombie Walk! “The Pre-Walk Zombie Exhibition, showcasing the art of local and interstate artists. As the artists are exploring themes of
READ MORESorry for the late notice folks but we just caught this! Adelaide based illustrator Joel van der Knaap opened his latest solo exhibition last Friday night at Magazine Gallery in East Hindley, Adelaide. Featuring a collection of new original illustrations the walls will be filled by Joel’s so very talented comic and graff – esque
READ MORELook at this line up … who wouldn’t want to party at this party! With artists including Drypnz, Cinzah Seekayem, Reckt, BMD, Wert 159, Trust Me, Ghstie, Kame and more Taupō is “set to break its’ conservative mold this Labour Weekend, when sixteen of New Zealand’s leading street artists descend on the Central North Island
READ MOREAida Sabics work is, quite simply, gorgeous. As a self taught artist, pursuing her dream of drawing and art since high school, Aida has, over the years, honed her skills in an ever progressive exploration of form and process. We’ve been long time fans of Aida’s work here, back when we first saw her work
READ MORERancho Notorious Gallery, Melbourne is bringing us to the ends of civilisation this month with “Post Apocalypse” from Just Another Agency members Aramas and Kaitlin Beckett (who we interviewed a few months ago). “A journey into the post apocalypse of an alternate area…an anachronistic projection to a post human destruction. What would happen if the
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