Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
Here’s something different, and something for all you mixed/multi-media fans – if you are a fan, then there’s a pretty good chance you might have already heard of Nick Thomm. For those of you who haven’t, Nick is the founder of The Drop studio as well as the co-founder of SRC783 magazine – he’s also
READ MOREOnce again we are in for a massive treat – Stormie Mills (who we interviewed last year) is back in Melbourne this week for his final solo show of the year, with People & Places. We recently caught up and heard Stormie talk at the Art Series Conversation Corner, and it was a rare and
READ MOREAh man, zines! Love ’em! Seeing a whole slew of great artists, some familiar and some we want to find out more about, putting together a bunch of extremely limited edition zines for a one night only show? Damn fine. If you haven’t really gotten into the zine phenomenon, you’re missing out – they are
READ MOREThe shows over at Just Another Project Space just get better and better – and for their next one, they’ve got a great treat for us with Alex Lehours very first solo show. We’ve been following Alexs work for quite some time, and he’s one of our favourite illustrators/designers/painters at the moment – the mans
READ MORESo last weekend we headed up to Sydney for Art & About – met a bunch of great people, and had a fkn fantastic time. Have to say, Sydney just never disappoints – every time we get up there we keep seeing more and more of the shit that we love from a whole bunch
READ MOREThis Thursday night, Gallery ONE Three presents a special show curated by our good friend Hamishi. In a decade where low is becoming fine, where fine is becoming street, and where street is becoming contemporary, Hamishi has assembled a range of artists to explore the cracks and crevasses in between – and, we have to
READ MOREIt’s no secret that we are big fans of Acclaim here, from their mag to their events (including Carbon festival!) these guys know how to do it, and do it right. So when we saw that they were doing a Sydney launch party, with a buckload of tunes and two of Sydneys finest street artists
READ MOREBrisbane artist Matt Stewart headed over to Mongolia recently to team up with some of the local Ulan Bator artists as a part of Tiger Translate – we got a hold of some great photos of the whole thing and a bit of a wrap up thanks to the crew at TT and Kult –
READ MOREThis was a show we were all looking forward to, and Hiroyasu Tsuri ( TwoOne ) did not disappoint. TwoOne is just one of those artists who continues to push the boundaries, his work has equal street and contemporary appeal and always challenges the eye. Congratulations to Alex Mitchell and the crew down at Backwoods
READ MOREOkay, it’s been a while – I haven’t had a lot of extra time away from covering shows and shit to get around to some of the columns that I enjoy doing, but I’m going to make a start by getting back into the Press Mill. Press Mill is our regular wrap of all the
READ MORESo, something special for you in the lead up to the weekend – a few preview pictures for you before tomorrow nights massive swath of shows all across Melbourne, the highly anticipated Multiple Reality Disorder from Bryan Itch. This is only a very small slice of some of the fucking magic that we’ve seen shaping
READ MOREOne of my biggest pet peeves is going to shows straight after work, and not having a change of clothes – but when the show is the run for all the Semi-Permanent events, well, needs fkn must. The venue for the show was the awesome Frankie and Swiss – it’s a great spot for a
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