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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Last week saw the launch of Hancocks latest solo show, and our newest paintspotter, AllThoseShapes was there to grab a few photos for us from the show! We’ve always been huge fans of Hancock, and seeing this new body of work and how he’s progressed the themes hes been working on over the past year
READ MOREWe love anything to do with technology, and we love emerging new forms of artistic practice – and this is no exception. Those of you who have seen stuff including the recent White Night event that was on in Melbourne know the power of projection and the potential inherent in this form of “Street art”.
READ MOREWe were at Carbon Festival last weekend Carbon Festival 2013 to check out the third ear of the festival, from all accounts it was a great day and Luke McMannus and Dave Russell did a great job covering it with the live blog – you can take a look at the live blog archive below.
READ MOREWhat Dean Sunshine probably doesn’t realise, is that this post marks two years since the man started putting together a monthly Top 10 of all the great artwork that he has seen around Melbourne. In that time, he’s spotted innumerable walls and photographed some amazing work, produced a highly acclaimed book on Melbourne street art
READ MOREWe’ve been enamoured by the work of Ollie Lucas for a long time now, and seeing any kind of show pop up from the man is grand – and this one, Electric Geometry, promises something very cool. We first saw the work that Ollie was doing with “spools” in a group show at No Vacancy
READ MORELast Friday, just before I left for Melbourne, I had the lucky opportunity to see two of my favourite artists at work on a great piece down in Melbournes Union Lane. Herakut have been doing a bunch of work across the globe in the past few years and they are one of the most prolific,
READ MOREWithout a doubt, Melbourne street art would not be what it is without the talented Drewfunks work adorning our walls. Over the past ten years, Drew has produced a massive body of work – both on the walls, and in the gallery. His style is instantly recognisable, his fusion of Western and Asian culture pervading
READ MOREWell, to be honest, the only other display of t-shirt artistry that has even come close to beating TEES at the NGV was at Outpost Project last year (RIP Outpost – boooo), and, not surprisingly it was from the same brainchild behind T-World mag, Eddie Zammit! This time, Eddie was joined by the talented Just
READ MOREEddie Zammit has to be one our favourite people – his enthusiasm is infectious, his creativity is unbound, and, well, his t-shirt collection kicks absolute fkn ass over anyones. As the mastermind behind T-World, Eddie has teamed up with the girls from just Another Agency to present Melbourne with something that only those who went
READ MOREOkay, so we’re a little late on this one, it is really well and truly the silly season and its busy as hell … The Melbourne Secret Walls finale really was a grand ‘ol battle, as two friends and Melbourne street art stalwarts, Jack Douglas and Hancock, set out to battle. After six months of
READ MOREWell, after a hugely successful book launch (which you should really go and buy a copy of), Dean Sunshine is back with another Top 10 for us all – which contains, of course, all of his favourite shots from around Melbourne last month. So many of his previous Top 10s ended up in the book
READ MOREDean Sunshine has been a pretty busy man of late, what with getting his book, Land Of Sunshine, ready to launch and all. We’ve missed his Top 10s over this busy period of his, but he’s back with his favourite work from around the Melbourne streets in the past month. Check out Deans picks for what he
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