Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Whilst ROA was here in Melbourne, like last time, he spent much of his time and gained much of his inspiration at Healesville Sanctuary. [nggallery id=503 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500] For anyone not familiar with the sanctuary, Healesville Sanctuary is a not-for-profit conservation organisation dedicated to fighting wildlife extinction through breeding and recovery programs for threatened species and
READ MORECreature Creature (aka Chanel Tang and Ambrose Rehorek) are back, with the dynamic duo putting on their latest solo show “Daggers” later this week! Read on for all the news on these guys rad new work and show … All photos below by the most talented p1xels “Creature Creature’s latest series of work is about bringing inward
READ MOREI’m a big fan of Erin Greers work, and though I am less than familiar with Sian Songs, the glimpses of it that I’ve seen have piqued my interest – and it looks like a great counterpoint to Erins work in this upcoming duo exhibition from the two at Off The Kerb gallery this Friday
READ MOREThis Saturday, Perth artist Brenton See presents a solo exhibition of acrylic works at Kurb Gallery. ‘This selection of work focuses mainly on the everyday struggle to survive in the animal kingdom and also the way we as humans can relate in similar ways. My love of wildlife documentaries and David Attenborough in particular is
READ MOREInternational street artist and painting maestro extraordinaire, ROA, visited Melbourne over the past few weeks, endowing us with a whole bunch of amazing works both out on the streets, and in the gallery. His solo exhibition at Backwoods, Carrion, was a confronting experience – which was a big part of its brilliance. Having seen work
READ MOREThis is the one that we’ve been looking forward to for years. After having discovered Roa a few years ago, we have been avidly following his work across the globe. Having had a chance to meet and watch the man paint up at Outpost Festival last year, we had always hoped that he would head
READ MOREThis is one of those shows that you go to, look back on and say “I went to her first show” with a certain amount of pride at having done just that. Those who have been following Mikaelas work since she started putting it out there have been waiting for this one for quite some
READ MOREAh, Espionage Gallery, bastion of so much that is good and right about the burgeoning Adelaide emerging art scene – and, again, as always, they have something pretty cool in store for us with their next show. “down from the sun up from the ground on land and in sea domesticated or free fur &
READ MORETonight we got down to RTIST Gallery in Prahran to see the culmination of all the hard work that DAL East and Faith 47 have been putting in for their show, Antenna Gardens. Though we couldn’t hang around for too long on account of a damn flu, we had a great chance to check out
READ MORESometimes, discovering new art is just sheer random chance – like when we bumped into Erin Greer last week and asked her to send us a bit of info on a show that she’d mentioned in passing. After sending through the flyer, we really liked what we saw, so we asked her for a bit
READ MOREWe knew he was in the country for Outpost Festival, but this news caught us by surprise – it seems that ROA has already hit our shores, and has been crossing the country doing a bunch of research for a solo show in Perth! One half of us is completely stoked, the other half if
READ MOREYou’re walking through a laneway, and your view is suddenly intercepted by a powerful, looming image of the Indian god Ganesh … you’re having a drink at a bar, and peeking at you from the wall is a beautiful, luscious girl … you’re at a show, and the sight of a dark hued, exotic pinup
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