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- Graphic Design, Photographs, Photography, Street Art, Sydney, Typography
- November 22, 2011
This Friday brings a collection of up and coming artists, many of them in their final year at uni, in a show that fits their demographic nicely. To use a popular vernacular, (even though we don’t necessarily believe in such labels) all of these artists predominantly fall within the realm of “Generation Z“, and, as
READ MORESo this dropped into our inbox the other day, and after reading it two or three times over, we think we’ve managed to work it out – this is a show about the weird shit that constitutes reality. More importantly, though, its about our place amongst the weird shit that surrounds us in this universe.
READ MOREWhen we went and checked out the last LMTD Space exhibition, here in Melbourne, we were really impressed by the talent on display. Since then, we’ve been following the collective and their various forays. The LMTD Space collective is “based on the Gold Coast with contributors from all over Australia. The collective is run by
READ MORELoretta Lizzio is a new name for us, but when we saw a video of her putting up a mural last week, she captured our attention – then we saw that she had a show coming up in conjunction with Sean Scott, and we thought it’d be great to let you all know about it!
READ MOREArtboy Gallery have done it again with their fifth Fanboy vs Artboy group show. Marc and the team threw down the gauntlet and challenged forty artists to come up with their own interpretations of famous fairytales and fables. The result: a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art forms rediscovering cautionary tales with talking beasts,
READ MOREMan, does Paradise Hills ever stop? They are so chock full of shows, events and other creative goodness lately – and this week is no exception. The Rambler Collective comprises four members, Hollie M Kelley, Ryan McGennisken, Jamie Hall and James Ruff. Two of these artists, Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kelley are no strangers
READ MOREWell, we love stuff that’s different, that’s probably pretty obvious, and we just saw this show at Kick Gallery, full of some fantastically weird and wonderful flora, from artist Andy Thomas . “Mixed-media artist Andy Thomas presents an extraordinary collection of intricate artworks, inspired by nature.Using a combination of digital technology and water colours, plants
READ MOREThis is one of those rare times we post up something about a photographic exhibition – but we have absolutely no qualms about this one. Girls Got Kicks looks to be not only a great night of entertainment, but there will be some luscious imagery from Cheech Sanchez of kicks and chicks, oh, and there’s
READ MOREWell, as you probably saw from the interview, we got down to the Urban Scrawl exhibition for a quick preview of the show – as we promised, here are the shots that we took of the work! [nggallery id=64 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREThough we don’t usually cover too many photographic exhibitions (as we’ve said before, there are plenty of sites out there that cover photography and do it way better than we could) but every so often we do make exceptions – and Hindu Tattoo at Sydnetys Lo-Fi is one of these. “Hindu Tattoo is the result
READ MOREEvery so often we see an exhibition that doesn’t fit into out “yes that fits” category, but its too appealing and intriguing to not mention – and that what we thought when we saw the email about “Pop Up Migrants” Complete with its own manifesto, the Pop Up Migrants exhibition will showcase a whole slew
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