Snapshots - Michael Peck 'The Landing' - Metro Gallery
- Art, Melbourne, Painting, Photographs
- November 22, 2011
When Sean Morris put together the remarkable group show “Lets Go, Magic Weirdos” at Paper Mountain in Perth, we had no idea that it would have a sequel – but it does, and this time it will be held in London! Lets Go, Magic Weirdos is succeeded by the brilliantly curated Magic Weirdos Never Die
READ MOREWe’ve been hot on the trail of Paul Deej’s work for quite some time – we interviewed him way back in 2010 and since then he has had some damn fine shows. This time, Deej hits Kerb Gallery in Perth for what may be his best yet – Harlequins. “On Saturday the 27th of April,
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Makatron has an exhibition coming up on the 17th of April at The Tate in Sydney! His work lately has been amazing on the streets in particular the giant whale collab he painted in Richmond recently. Check out the great video below by Ed In Focus. Nice work Ed. It should be a great show pity
READ MOREFor thousands of years, philosophers and mathematicians have been pondering the deepest intricacies of our lives – seeking the answers to mysteries that have plagued mankind since he first glanced up towards the stars. Foremost in these explorations, has been the desire to unlock one of the most enigmatic keys to the nature of our
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Since returning to Melbourne after spending some time up in Brisbane and overseas, Shida has been killing it. His street work is looking super fresh. I’m loving the bright colours and his sharp lines which are his signature style. Shida’s latest show “Ecstasy in the Abyss” is opening on Friday the 19th of April and
READ MORETom Vincent is one of those artists who has been quietly making his own way into the art world, surreptitiously building a body of work behind the scenes the likes of which I, for one, am hugely excited about. I’ve known Tom for some time now – not only is he a great artist, but
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On Friday night David Russell and I went down to check out DOES latest exhibition ‘Endless Perspectives’ in Collingwood. The works were amazing as expected, and the venue was grand. Here’s some shots of the show, thanks to David Russell for the photos. [nggallery id=238 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREWe’ve been enamoured by the work of Ollie Lucas for a long time now, and seeing any kind of show pop up from the man is grand – and this one, Electric Geometry, promises something very cool. We first saw the work that Ollie was doing with “spools” in a group show at No Vacancy
READ MORETakie is one of those artists whose work simply draws you in and leaves you looking for all the little intricacies in her work. Since interviewing her last year, Takie has gone on to do several more group shows and exhibits, and seeing yet another solo show from her is grand – and this one
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A quick update on DOES’ upcoming show ‘Endless Perspectives’ that opens this Friday the 5th of April and runs through to the 17th of April. DOES has released the final 2 videos in the series shot in Basel and Paris. This will be an amazing show make sure you check it out. Details below. Melbourne
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Ok. So I’m a bit behind on this one. DOES is having a show in April called Endless Perspectives. DOES’ work is some of my favourite graff of late. Super tight, amazing colour schemes and some of the cleanest lines around. Can’t wait for the show!! From the press release: “Just Another and Does are
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I mean, seriously, Gent. How the world contrived so that I was on the other side of the globe when this exhibition was on, I will never know – but since coming over to Melbourne from the UK, Gents work has been high on my radar of cool shit and this show looks like it
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