Snapshots - Heesco & Pierre Lloga @ Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange
- Art, Melbourne, Photographs, Street Art
- November 13, 2011
This Friday we are hit with Meggs’ new show Inner Demons II, at Collingswoods Backwoods Gallery, which is a continuance of his earlier works involving the “inward exploration of duality” – no better way of putting it, really! The previewed pieces give one goosebumps, and shudders of deeply frightening yet somewhat therapeutic thoughts. This brilliant
READ MOREThe last time we saw some of Lazerfists work was back in Fit To Print at xmas last year, so when we heard through the grapevine that he would be the next artist up at RTIST Gallery our interest was pretty well piqued. “Real Rain” looks set to bring a whole new legion of fans
READ MOREYesterday Creepy sent us news of a show that he and Anthony Lister have work in (which we erroneously attached to Young & Free – apologies!) – but this is an entirely different beast, and just with one quick glance at the line up, some of the names on there look awesome. “Street Art Saved
READ MOREMore and more Australian artists (of the ilk we enjoy) are making their mark on the international platform, so we’ve decided it about time we started covering what they’re all up to … obviously, our focus will remain Australian, but, seriously, some of our own are doing fkn amazing shit out there, so how could
READ MOREOur friend Enix will be taking off to distant shores soon, but before he heads off to the wide world of madventureland, he’ll be having a last display of his recent work – his fourth solo show, Sa.yo.na.ra! “This will be the final exhibition before en?x goes to swim in a larger pond in Europe.
READ MOREAhh, Thursdays, and while I’m up here in Canberra for work (Oh hai, where’s the art at Canberrans?), I’ve been keeping sane by watching a bunch of great videos that have come out this week … We’re excited about the show in Melbourne on Friday at Rtist Gallery, and here’s the preview – Sofles is
READ MOREHeres something a little special. Street SmART began as a cultural advancement initiative in 2008, put together by Katherine Dine and Justin Tumilaar. The Aim of this amazing arts program is to provide the youth of Melbourne’s inner and outer suburbs with an outlet to experience and learn, in the underground and urban arts community.
READ MOREWe have to admit, Lisa King has been a little off the radar for us – but, now that we’ve seen her work, we’re kicking ourselves for not having discovered her sooner! The bits and the preview piece she has shown for her upcoming show in Adelaide next week, Fanciful Faces, are gorgeous, and having
READ MOREHot on the heels of her duo show with Adelaide illustrator and artist Kara Gillette, Nish Cash is busy preparing for her upcoming solo show, Lush Science”, to be held at the Cold Krush store and Gallery in Unley as a part of the South Australian Living Artists festival. “Under the SALA Festival is an
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