Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
Every exhibition at Adelaides Espionage looks grand, these guys really have it goin on. Next up is the second “A Cut Above” exhibition, following on from their first one last year, and is an all-stencil extravaganza! “Coming up at Espionage Gallery is a new show entitled Espionage Gallery Presents: A Cut Above II, International Stencil
READ MOREWell, there have been a whole heap of images posted around the web already, but our intrepid Lachlan Curtin-Corr also got down to the sold out the Hush exhibition at Metro Gallery in Armadale the other night and got us some snaps as well! Such a great show, and its a testament to the popularity
READ MOREStepping into the darkened warehouse, the fresh aroma of shaved timber, resins and paint hit me immediately – nestled into an unsuspecting, near hidden laneway somewhere in North Melbourne, there is no doubt that it was a place of work; the scents prove as much. We walked to the back of the warehouse, Adnate passed
READ MOREIf you haven’t already seen this, then you’re doing it wrong. With one of the most highly anticipated shows on our agenda, Adnate will be opening his next solo next week at RTIST Gallery in Prahran. We’ll let the release speak for itself, because over in the other window as we type this we’re preparing
READ MOREThere have been plenty of great videos released this week, so without further ado here’s our weekly roundup of videos released across the web. Probably the funniest thing we’ve seen all month – Lush has released his new philanthropy website, Toy Vision. Check out the video, and head over to sponsor a toy today –
READ MOREWith a relatively swift trajectory, Hush has fast become a significant figure amongst the new, avant-garde class of artists whose techniques are derived from a blending of street, design and traditional elements. The vast majority of Hushs work is infused with swirling, seemingly chaotic urban mark making. His style conveys a remarkable unity of modern
READ MOREAfter having interviewed Tom Civil last week, we were really keen to get down and check out his show at House Of Bricks in Collingwood. What we saw sure didn’t disappoint. Street art meets folk art meets new meets old. Somehow, Civil managed to merge the best of all forms with his own aesthetic, creating
READ MOREDue for demolition any day now, this dilapidated Yarraville factory has seen an extraordinary amount of work placed upon its walls. Slicer, Kaff-eine, Lucy Lucy, Deams and Lush are just a very few of the artists who have work in there. Dean Sunshine got down to the factory the other weekend to document as much
READ MOREWhat can we say about Adelaide right now? Its booming. There are galleries opening up all over, awesome shows, pieces being painted up and a whole slew of artists beginning to pummel the rest of the country to attention with their work. One of these artists who are making their mark is Donovan Christie, who
READ MOREWe didn’t put up a Transmissions last week, because, well, there was bugger all! In future if there’s not much on that week, we have a great idea we’ll be putting into practice … just so you get your fix! For this week, without further ado. (Image via Sam Evans) First up is an awesome
READ MORERemembering back some years, I recall when I first became aware of Tom Civils work. I’d heard about a screening on TV of a new documentary, Rash, all about the emergence of a whole bunch of new street artists in Melbourne,. I was eager to check out what was happening over here (at the time
READ MOREIts that time everyone! After last years amazing competition down here in Melbourne, Secret Walls (previously Wars) is back, and the line up looks god damned grand with artists such as Rad, Hancock, Reliable, Jack Douglas, Eleven, Katie Houghton-Ward, Jessica Singh and Steve Cross preparing for the show down! This is the fourth in the
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