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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Don’t forget to get down to Blender Studios tomorrow night from 6-8pm for the Melbourne Street Art Guide book launch. Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Din Heagney, Allison Fogarty & Ewan McEoin Published by Thames & Hudson Australia Cover by Rone. Photo by Ben Wesley. 224 pages, colour, softcover Featured artists and interviews with: ABYSS_607,
READ MOREIt’s been a monumental effort by the man to put it all together, but Makatron has completed his book, “In Ten Cities” and he’s ready to launch it this Friday! Having seen a bit of the book as it was being constructed, its promises to be jam packed with awesome artwork, and a bunch of
READ MOREOne of our favourite magazines thats been running for a few years now is back! Six Years Later magazine is a full art expose that has been showcasing artists for quite some time now, and I’ve always loved their past editions. “6YL (a.k.a. Six Years Later) is a limited-edition periodical showcasing the art of creatives from
READ MOREA few weeks ago, a new volume depicting the history of Melbourne art was released into the publics eye – this was not the usual art tome, but one that covered a subject that had not been covered in print for almost thirty years – public sculpture in Melbourne. Alongside the old weathered items from
READ MORESuper excited about this!! My good buddy Mark Holsworth has been working on this labour of love for some time now, and its finally getting to see the light of day! Encompassing Melbournes public sculpture in all its forms since way back at the beginning, til now – and all that street art stuff, this
READ MORETwo years ago, Dean Sunshine released his first book, Land Of Sunshine – one of the best photographic documentations of Melbourne street art that has come out over the past few years. Now, following on from the success of the first edition, comes a new book, Street Art Now – bigger, better and full of
READ MORE“Shane Andrews” face is known to pretty much anyone who paints or puts on shows here in Melbourne. One of our cities many diligent paintspotters, he has been roaming the city, taking snaps of everything he sees, for several years now – and his website, allThoseShapes, is a veritable treasure trove of cool art from
READ MORELast Friday night I headed down to The Silent Army storeroom at Blender studios to check out the latest creative endeavour from Shida – the launch of his book A Call To The Spirits. The book itself is fantastic, I picked up a copy, sat down hung over on a Sunday and read through its
READ MOREIt looks intriguing, weird and most definitely cool – this is the book launch from Shida – “A Call To Spirits” and from the single page preview I’ve seen of it, below, it looks to be all that and more. Launching this Friday night at the Silent Army Storeroom, tucked down in the back of
READ MOREOn Saturday Lou Chamberlain released her labour of love “Street Art Melbourne”. Lou has been collecting shots of Melbourne’s amazing street art in our streets and lanes for the last 6 years or so, and the result is this great new book, showcasing some of Melbourne’s best along side interstate and international visitors. Lou also
READ MOREThe beautiful world of Max Berry will be unleashed in all of its fantastical glory next week, with the opening of his latest solo show – Which Way Home. Having followed Maxs work for many years, I’ve always had a complete fascination with his ability to espouse uniqueness within his surrealistic and dreamily seductive paintings.
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