Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
Theres often a definitive focal point in the work of George Diamandis that does exactly what is intended – it draws in the viewers gaze, seeking the nexus of the work, and as your focus drifts, the detailed surrounds unravel themselves into a contiguous whole. I first came across Georges work about a year ago,
READ MOREYou’ve probably all heard the news and seen it already, but here it is again – Dabs Myla will be returning home from their Hollywood abode next week, for a entirely new exhibition – “All Good Things …” at Metro Gallery in Armadale. If you’ve been following Dabs Myla for the last few years (like
READ MOREWe’ve been big fans of the work from QWUX (not only his own artwork – but the many shows that he has curated), for ages now. When we saw this this morning, we were pretty damn pleased to hear that he’s doing another one – this time with the crew from Lo-Fi! QWUX did a
READ MOREOne man who continues to make us love art on a wall, is Shida. Over the years we’ve been following him, Shidas work has gone from strength to strength, and every new piece he puts up is grander than the last. Just as grand though, is when he puts on an exhibition – and, with
READ MOREAbout a year ago, we started working on a project in Prahran/Windsor with local artist and film media guru Wayne Tindall, at a laneway that was given the title Union Lane (it runs between Green and Union streets in Windsor). We helped organise a whole group of artists to paint for the first session, and then we
READ MOREOne of our all time favourite Perth artists, Kyle Hughes-Odgers (who may be familiar to you also, under an older moniker, Creepy) is back at the turner Galleries in early February with a new show, A Thousand Lights From A Hundred Skies. “Kyle’s highly stylised thick torsoed, big-headed and spider-limbed figures exist in a unique
READ MOREWell, what a fkn great way to start the year! Juddy Roller sure know how to put on a block party, and by the time we got down there in the early evening, Ill Logic 2013 was already bangin. Live art from Adnate, Choq and Blo (who has just recently returned from France) had everyone
READ MOREWe first came across George Diamandis whilst he was painting at Maitreya festival last year – and we loved the colourful geometry that he was painting. Now, it looks like George will be showing a bunch of work at House Of Bricks in the first week of February and we’re pretty intrigued by it all.
READ MOREWell, we just posted up an article for Drewfunks upcoming show this morning, and no sooner did we have it up than he went and sent us some preview images! Instead of bundling it in, we decided that it deserves it own little preview post .. so, two in one day, thats double the funk right
READ MOREWithout a doubt, Melbourne street art would not be what it is without the talented Drewfunks work adorning our walls. Over the past ten years, Drew has produced a massive body of work – both on the walls, and in the gallery. His style is instantly recognisable, his fusion of Western and Asian culture pervading
READ MORELadie Killerz is an annual affair of awesome proportions. Held in a different city across Australia every year, it sees some of the cream of the crop female graff artists come together to paint the shit out of some walls. Though the main painting affair is an invite only, the girls have teamed up with
READ MOREWell, without a doubt one of the busiest galleries last year was Espionage Gallery, and they’re back for the new year with a new show already! This one looks pretty interesting, we’re not too familiar with Filthy Ghost, but if that flyer is anything to go by … well … “The Filthy Ghost Presents: Dead
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