Snapshots - Michael Peck 'The Landing' - Metro Gallery
- Art, Melbourne, Painting, Photographs
- November 22, 2011
Tanja Jade, aka Misery, should be no stranger to those who are purveyors of all things illustrated, street and graff’d. Based out of New Zealand, she has, with a hell of a lot of diligent work, turned the fantastical world of her imagination into a mini empire of cool. With painting, street art, fashion and
READ MOREAfter we interviewed him a month or two ago, prior to his solo show “House Of Giants”, we heard rumour that Fintan Magee would be heading down to the ‘burn for a little while – well, he arrived, and in the time since his extraordinary work has been showing up all over the place. As
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The Outpost Project opens tomorrow and amongst all the glitz and art glamour Urban Uprising rises. Urban Uprising Gallery is hosting a pop up gallery at the festival featuring limited edition prints and works by Meggs, Deb, Justin Fueurring, Heesco Cut Collective, Vexta and the Concrete and Resin Sculptures by Will Coles (pictured below). “Urban
READ MOREMister Lister is back and bogan as ever with the exhibition “Bogan Paradise” – presented by Gallery A.S.in Sydney this Friday. Anthony Lister is an artist that all of us are fond of. Locally born and now living in NYC, Lister is known for his crazy cool art antics (yes we are talking about the abductions!)
READ MOREOne Sugar To Go has already proven a huge success, its first show in 2010 showcased a huge range of talented Western Australia artists and was a much loved event. The premise is simple – each artist gets a take away coffee cup, and goes to town … the end result is a unique show
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Adrian Doyle ’s first solo show in over a year is the boldly yet aptly named “You Are All The Same”. Exhibiting at Darkhorse Experiment in the beginning of November, Doyles art will coincide with other solo shows by Kim Guthrie on the Propaganda Windows and Max Burns in the Blender Studios. Doyle is an
READ MOREPretty little things can brighten up even the dullest of days, but when the spring time shines, the light from this artist will beam even brighter. Eveline Tarunadjaja, who we interviewed a little while back for Go Go Gocco Go in September, was born and raised in Indonesia, but has called Melbourne home for many
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