Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
Once again Stormie Mills hits the wonderful Friends Of Leon gallery in Sydney, and this time he’s introducing a new element to his beautiful character work – which, I have to say, I’m kind really intrigued about – fish rule. “Stormie Mills continue to explore the fragility of the human condition and how in spite
READ MORESo many good things coming out of Queensland these days, and this time a whole bunch of artists are making their way down to Sydney to display their work at the infamous aMBUSH Gallery. “So often characterised by syrupy heat and tropical vistas, Queensland shows its more pensive side with the launch of Northern Exposure,
READ MOREThese days, you just can’t talk about who is who in Australian graffiti without Sofles name being in the mix – the man has been travelling the world in recent years, taking his brand of excellence to all the corners, blazing his way from continent to continent. This weekend, Brisbane are lucky enough fuckers to
READ MOREThe next installment, or body part, of this ongoing series is the Eyes. With a fantastic lineup I’m really excited to see some of the work (in particular Merda, Kozy’N’Dan and Miss Van). From the Backwoods Press Release: “A Study Of” is a decade long project that aims to create a archive of anatomical and
READ MOREThis new publication looks rad and launches in a couple of weeks. The Journal will feature essays and reviews as well as artists pages and focuses on contemporary art. From the Dissect Journal website: “Through ‘Dissect Journal,’ we aim to focus on the local significance and particularity of contemporary art and artists. We refuse to rely
READ MORESince moving down to Melbourne from Sydney, Alexandra Lederman has already made herself at home. Working out of the renowned Juddy Roller studios, she has wasted no time in putting on her first Melbourne solo show down at Collingwoods House Of Bricks. This show, LandEscapes, showcases Alexandras surrealistic abstracted linework, juxtapozed with images of landscape
READ MOREIt is a virtual impossibility for me to walk away from a Michael Peck exhibition without wishing I had one of his works on my walls – if I was to have to really, really nail down my “favourite” artists, he would be right up there, there’s just … something. Something about the fantastical realism,
READ MORECinzah Seekayem has some of the finest work we’ve seen – whether its illustrated, or painted up on a wall. Now, he is having his second solo show at Endemic World across the ditch in New Zealand, and if you’re anywhere in the vicinity of Auckland, you should go check it out. “Cinzah’s second solo
READ MOREAhh man, I hate hearing that Espionage Gallery is getting squeezed by shitty fees and red tape, they’re one of the best things in Adelaide, promoting artists and generally doing wonders for the scene over there. Over the past two years, Joshua Smith and crew have worked wonders in that space – but now they’re
READ MOREA combination of Shodo (traditional calligraphy) and graffiti elements Jun’s work it awesome. Being a massive fan of both Japanese calligraphy and graff I’m always excited to hear about new work by Jun. this should be a great show. From the Backwoods Press Release: “Jun Inoue was raised in regional Kanagawa, Japan, where he
READ MOREOoh! I love Kaitlin Beckett’s work. A bit late on this one. More goodness from Just Another – Opening tomorrow! A combination of creatures and machinery, Kaitlin’s work is so intricate and realistic, I can’t wait to see the new series of work. Who: Kaitlin Beckett What: Reanimation Where: Just Another Project Space When: Opens 7th November
READ MOREMad shit happening in the New Zealand graffiti and street art scene lately, and a whole lot of mad shows going on – not least this one coming up this Friday night with Berst, alongside Fecks (Perth), Kaput (vancouver) and NZs Hazer. For one night only, the artists will be displaying a whole bunch of
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