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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We spotted this rad show coming up this weekend, from the skillful hand of Knock, who has been visiting Melbourne over this gorgeous summer. Looks like a damn fine place to be this Friday night in Fitz! “The Library Gallery presents ‘Chimera X’ a recent body of works from international visual artist KNOCK. The work
READ MOREThis week, Melbourne artist Cam Scale hits one of Sydneys coolest galleries, The Tate, for his solo show “Iron Oxied”. Iron Oxied will be a grand exhibition of small works on found objects, with Scale gathering a whole bunch of unique, and ohhh, mildly familiar, metal canvases on which he’s applied his more than sufficient
READ MOREI first came across Putos down in Richmond a couple of years back – it was one of those “Ha!” moments, walking along and seeing a nicely lined blocky, spouting the artists moniker, way up above me. Knowing a little fragmentary Spanish, I couldn’t help but chuckle, and filed the name away in in the
READ MOREWe’ve been following a lot of what the Solidarity21 collaboration has been up to lately, and after having seen the Indonesia x Singapore photos from late last year, I was pretty happy to see this video pop up today from the project! A great glimpse at what these guys are all up to, banding together
READ MOREI can’t really put a finger on when I first met Ohnoes – I have a vague recollection of an early Secret Walls gig and getting drunk, but it could have, really, been any time over the past few years. His work has been adorning the walls of Melbourne for a while now, and his
READ MORETwo of my favourite artists, Ink & Clog headed up to Japan recently on a big spraycation tour – the result of which was, thankfully, captured-in-cam and put together into the mad DSRY OSAKA video. AKME, GOS and FISH from Osaka, Japan, as well as SHORINO and KARASU from Singapore, this video has a whole
READ MOREMan, what a night down in Windsor last Friday – after months of painting and a hell of a lot of prep, Conrad Bizjak opened his first solo show “The Human Zoo” – and it was all kinds of grand! Not being content with just hanging works on the wall, Conrad also spent a fair
READ MOREThis Friday night, September 13th down at Chaotic Gallery in Windsors “Artists Lane”, Conrad Bizjak will be holding the opening for his solo show “The Human Zoo“. For years, Conrad Bizjak, aka Rad, has been painting across the walls of Melbourne, making a name for himself with his unique, creative and colourful works. In recent
READ MORESince moving over to the US earlier this year, Daek Williams has been hard at work refining an already beautiful style of work. Now, he will be returning to Australia to Perths Linton & Kay Galleries to show everyone why he’s one of our favourite artists about. “After complete dedication to creating a piece of
READ MOREWe’ve been hot on the trail of Paul Deej’s work for quite some time – we interviewed him way back in 2010 and since then he has had some damn fine shows. This time, Deej hits Kerb Gallery in Perth for what may be his best yet – Harlequins. “On Saturday the 27th of April,
READ MOREWe do love it when artists visit our shores from afar, and even more so when its an artist like Mr Penfold – someone whose work has both levity, humour and tight linework that really gets us inspired. Abstract art meets comicbook bliss, graffiti meets illustration, Mr Penfolds work is grand as. “Penfold has made
READ MORELast week saw the opening of Stormie Mills latest solo show, People & Places, at Melbournes Metro Gallery. As to be expected, Stormie brought his “A game”, with a delectable array of his stylised, emotive characters spread across the walls of the gallery. Something else we loved, was the “cityscape” piece that heralded the show
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