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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Last night myself (and many others) braved a chilly Melbourne evening to get down to the opening of the latest Studio 615 group show – Time Flies – and man was I glad that I did. Held in Obscura Gallery off Carlisle st in Balaclava, previously mostly known for their photographic exhibitions, the entire crew
READ MORESome of Melbourne best creatives, Studio 615 is a brilliant collective of multidisciplinary artists who frequently do rad shit together. “Studio 615 are Mike Danischewski, Sahil Silkroy, Sam Octigan, Marcus Dixon and Doug Aldrich, a creative collective with members based both in multiple locations around Australia and the USA. Each member posses a unique vision
READ MOREWell, this is the one – the full length preview for Ian Stranges upcoming show at the National Gallery of Victoria. Can I just say, if this is any indication of what the actual show is going to be like, then it is really going to be something incredible, and I can’t wait to see
READ MORESeveral months ago, we saw some images from one of Ghostpatrols latest projects – the painting of a massive wind turbine out in Hepburn/Dalesford, Victoria. Now, the video for the project and a whole bunch of new images that haven’t been seen before have been released – and what a project it looks to have
READ MORELast week Mark Bode returned to Melbourne for a second solo show, Ned Kelly & Other Outback Stories. The Backwoods pop-up space was filled to the brim with Marks amazing and iconic work, gorgeous illustrations over maps of the Australian countryside – a great show from a masterful hand. Check out all the photos from
READ MOREGet your thinking cap on all you artists, (no berets, please), as the Tiger Translate2011 competition is coming up! This year the event caters to all mediums, and if your looking for a break and aren’t already entering then get the fuck onto it! Whatever your shtick is, we are sure you are more
READ MORECalling all aerosol artists! It’s you, and your crew, against the rest of the world! Break out the Ironlak cans and get ya game on, the prize is worth is weight in paint. All your rule and regulations, stipulations and reservations are below – put this at the top of you list of things to
READ MOREThe Hole In The Wall, alongside Australia’s and possibly the worlds largest Sardine Festival, down by the waterside in sunny Fremantle. If you happen to be steering that way for some fishy delight, tomorrow evening we recommend you drop into The Hole In The Wall, and immerse yourself in the environment that will be Amok
READ MOREColour fans unite for this special show from one of Australias icons of illustration and design. “Priapic skeletons, gloamings, poles and trunks, fire and water and recent experiments in psycho-dramatism” – Coloured In, Hosted by Watters Gallery in Sydney, is a collection of works by the acclaimed Mambo artist Chris O’Doherty, known more widely as
READ MOREIt always intrigues me just how many people have a not-so-secret obsession with robots. I’m not quite sure where the fascination comes from, but, being one of those people myself, it is no surprise that whenever I encounter Cracked Ink’s work I’m often left with a sly smile. His recognisable black and white monster robots
READ MOREWe were ecstatic to learn of an incredible opportunity to see, and experience, a body of work created by four extremely talented ex-artists of the iconic, and uber-influential surf brand, MAMBO. “These artists have contributed to Mambo as the highly influential culture maker of the 90s and early 2000s – with their designs filtering down
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