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- April 4, 2011
Vexta is back with a new solo show up at the Edwina Corlette Gallery in Brisbane, this time delving deep into the structure of the universe and how we are all connected, with In-Between worlds. As always, this next show will be a whole range of creatively inspired works spread over the gamut of installations,
READ MOREWhen we went and checked out the last LMTD Space exhibition, here in Melbourne, we were really impressed by the talent on display. Since then, we’ve been following the collective and their various forays. The LMTD Space collective is “based on the Gold Coast with contributors from all over Australia. The collective is run by
READ MOREBrisbane is really ramping up over April, and we’re happy to see another show up at Jugglers Artspace featuring a name we’ve been seeing popping up for a while – Keiron McMaster. “Recognised for his low brow retro pop contemporary work, Brisbane born and bred Keiron McMaster is fast becoming one of Australia’s well respected
READ MOREOh ho, check it out – it feels like everything has now ramped up properly, and there are a shitload of great videos posted out to the interwebs this week. Watch on for our roundup of Oz n NZ art goodness … (image via Rekas blog) Reka has been busy getting ready for his next
READ MOREOh, nice! Not too much information on it, but, really, the flyer probably speaks for itself. Rattle Can Industries look like they’re jumping in feet first and hitting it hard up in Brissy with a really cool Street Culture Event. With a whole heap of music and art, it is just one of those perfect
READ MORENext up in our daily Artists to Watch column is Brisbane based artist, Steven Rhodes. The team at Strutten suggested this great artist as someone who they think will be doing great things in 2012, and we have to agree. Steven Rhodes is an “.. illustrator and graphic designer creating quirky and playful images.” I
READ MOREA couple of years ago, I purchased a painting by an artist who, until that moment, I was quite unfamiliar with. Beautifully flowing, almost organic, autonomous lines forming an ever so slightly forlorn and contemplative character. The piece, by Melbourne artist Caitlin Rigby, is, unabashedly, a personal favourite in my meagre collection. It sits centre
READ MORESlightly off centre, yet still completely curious to those of us here who seek out new frontiers in art, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to let you all know about this coming show up in Brisbane (Plus, if you’ve been following us for a while, you’ll know how much we fkn love robots!) Having
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