Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
Melbourne design duo Pandarosa (Ariel Aguilera and Andrea Benyi) are back this Thursday after having spent four years in Germany. They’ll be presenting with their new and explosive show ‘Invisible Cities’, transforming No Vacancy Gallery into their own incredible world of mediums; illustration, painting, photographic documentation. This mega design duo have been impressing the world
READ MOREIts time to bring back chivalry (yeah, whatever Facter, I know its apparently dead you don’t need to keep shouting it across the studio!) – and ladies and gentle-men should walk hand in hand to go check out this wonderful one night only extravaganza at Espionage Gallery, downtown in the lovely Radelaide metropolis. “As the
READ MOREHumble, young at heart and fancy free, Andrew Sibley prescribes ‘The Petal Family’ amongst the walls that is The Dark Horse Experiment. Sibley’s history and unique character has resulted in the artist using a mixture of dissimilar mediums to construct his works. This exhibition is not only a visual exploration of Sibley’s take on interpersonal
READ MOREThis Thursday it’s back baby! Melbourne will be hit with ILL-Logic once again – the versatile and refreshing style of open space exhibition is comprised of local and international artists including Itch, Flake, Sex Panther, Rick Sweden, Taylor White and Paul Rogers. Bringing together each of their specialties; graffiti, stencil, paint, video and illustration, the
READ MOREWe only just spotted this one, which opens up tomorrow in Auckland, and looks like a great showcase of a variety of talented artists – some of whom have graced our pages here before. From Seekyam: “Key speaker from the We Can Create programme, New York based illustrator, designer and fine artist Sara Blake is
READ MOREDown in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley lives the Nine Lives Gallery, no better home to host this very special group exhibition of intricate ink illustrations. Next Thursday is the opening night of ‘Three Winter Coats and a Dirty Knife’. Taking its name, and the inspiration for for its works, from Neko Case’s song
READ MORE“Anthony Lister’s work references street art, pop art, expressionism and all things “low brow”. His 2011 exhibition at Metro Gallery promises to be a special event – an amalgamation of influences, including graffiti, stenciling, installations, pop art, comic book imagery, cartoons and his recollections of childhood”. Last time Invurt encountered Australian born artist Anthony
READ MOREWhen such a brilliant idea is thrown at you, possessing so much innovation, you can’t help but wonder “Why didn’t I think of that?” Campfire Collective, from Sydney’s Inner West, are bringing you Critical Inking – an event showcasing unforgettable prints, stories, live music and an open casket look into the lives of
READ MOREThis Friday heralds another instalment of the annual A3 Print Show, a group exhibition presented by Illustrators Australia. With some of the crème de la crème of this nations illustrators and spanning much of the industry; editorial, book, advertising and publishing, the two day event in Sydney will be have over 120 works on show,
READ MOREComing this month to the new Colour By Numbers Gallery space in Newtown is the massive group show Paper Thin. We’ve been looking forward to the opening of Colour By Numbers for some time, and now its here! Featured are such international and local fine and street artists as; Ankles, Twoone, Boneface (UK), Lucy Lucy
READ MOREIndonesian born Melbourne based artist Nani Puspasari work is as cute as speaking her name! Recently completing a Masters of Fine Art at RMIT University, and the first winner of the Bank of Queensland Encouragement Awards in 2008 (painting student category), it seems there is nothing this incredible young woman has not aimed to achieve.
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