Interview #100 - Ian Strange - Kid Zoom
- Graffiti, Installations, International, Interviews & Editorial, Painting, Perth, Street Art, Video Art
- December 20, 2011
Well, we have been a bit tardy with our video regularity lately, but to make up for it we have a whole swath of cool shit for your viewing. Buckle up, some good stuff ahead. Fred Fowler has his show coming up this week as well, and we loved this preview piece. Tarns did this
READ MOREWe were first introduced to the many varied works of Brett Chan back in 2011 at the inaugural Carbon Festival – and we liked what we saw, and heard. So when we saw the other day that he was holding a show at China Heights Gallery in Sydney, we thought you’d be interested also! “China
READ MOREOur mate Hancock sent us this earlier today, seems he’s doing a small show with Douglas E Pope at Black Cat in Fitzroy. We’ve had the chance to get to see a lot of Hancocks work over the past few months, and this Perth-come-Melbourne artist is quietly killing it. We’ve also had a peruse through
READ MOREOnly just last week we were at the amazing Melbourne‘s Burning show, and again, this week, Paradise Hills gives us another, Project-Ion. We received this in our mail the other day, and thought it sounded pretty intriguing. All that said, to tell truth, at first the idea behind the show still perplexed us a little
READ MOREThe final show we got to last night (there were four in all!) was Rekas exhibition, Primary Suspects, at Backwoods Gallery. As always, loving the vibe at Backwoods, and Rekas show was awesome. We particularly loved how he is broadening his style out and we really loved the painted cans (which were actually portraits of
READ MOREAh Paradise Hills, you wonderful bastion of artistic beauty hidden away in the back streets of Richmond – we love your shows, and this one is, of course, no exception. “Melbourne has seen it’s status as the arts hub of Australia reach a new echelon in recent years with the flurry of some new talents,
READ MORELluis Fuzzhound is a new name for us (which isn’t surprising, we see new names of artists on a daily basis), but we just saw that he’ll be having his first show in Perth coming up next week, and it looks like it’ll be a hell of a lot of fun. “Born in Spain in
READ MOREIt’s been a while since Kaff-eine and Precious Littles last large scale outing at the Fibre Femmes group show and this time around not only teamed up together again, but they have combined forces with two heavy weights in Melbournes burgeoning light art world, Blacklodge and Tigtab. A part of Melbournes Midsumma Festival, Urban Scrawl
READ MOREWell, this is the last Transmissions for the year people, and it isn’t a huge one, but its a quality one! We’ll be back with our regular video wrap ups of whats been released in January, until then, enjoy these fine moving images from across the world of Australian street art. First up we have
READ MOREOriginally hailing from Perth, Kid Zoom is an enigmatic artist who has pushed, stretched and manipulated the boundaries and limited circles of what people traditionally think of as “street art”. As an artist whose hard work has done as much for his own success with the exposure he has garnered, as it has for the
READ MOREBuckle up all – we’ll be taking a small hiatus next Thursday from our Thursday Transmissions, but, never fear – we’ll have something even better for you; live blogging, photos, video and much more goodness all from the wonderful Cockatoo Island in Sydney. For today though, check out some of the goodness that is in
READ MORE“Expanding the visual arts audience through discovery and discussion.” Wow, our neighbours in the NZ just keep the coolness coming and this is the latest in an awesome onslaught of artistic fervour … over a whole week! Organised by the Contemporary Art Trust, New Zealand, Art Week Auckland aims to contribute to the growth of
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