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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Once a month the guys up in Training Shed (Labrador Beer Garden) organize a jam session for selected local writers. Usually its a small group of guys of ten or less who paint up the makeshift walls, made our of planks of plywood with a specific theme or colour scheme. This month’s theme was Gold.
READ MOREWe’ve been following the new magazine Modern Hieroglyphics for a while now, and they’ve been doing a fair bit of travel around the world meeting artists lately! Now they’ve ended up here in Melbourne, and this weekend they have an rad launch along with our friends at T-World at the newly minted Belleville bar! “After
READ MORECelebrating ten years of collaboration between TCC (The Connoisseur Concerto) and Art-management.com, they present to you PantoneMyArt. A highly interactive exhibition held in Singapore. Bringing together the works of 8 artists from various backgrounds. The works “are set to take the expression ‘off the wall’, as they present two dimensional artworks that will give a three
READ MORESingaporean street art duo Ink & Clog had a bit of a trip over to Europe recently, and whilst there they did what they do best – destroyed a bunch of walls with a bunch of mad art. These two just keep powering on lately, with exhibitions, walls and all kinds of mad creativity –
READ MOREAn exhibition that brought together artworks of various mediums from ClogTwo, InkTen and FreakyFir. From digital artworks by FreakyFir, canvas and wooden panel paintings by ClogTwo, street installations made up of both electronics and spray cans, not forgetting desks painted with the infamous hollow ghost by InkTen. The exhibition attracted guests of various backgrounds who
READ MOREPresented by the Centre for Transcultural Studies at Temasek Pokytechnic, together with Clogtwo, Inkten and FreakyFir. From The Ground Up : “Should the “Art in the Streets” be folded into the grand narrative of art history? At what price of sanitizing and stepping down for a good fit in museums and galleries? Rhetorical.” “Street art
READ MOREExpanding its reach into Asia, Meeting Of Styles is finally here in Singapore! For the first time it will be held at a newly legalised spot for graffiti and street at the Rail Corridor. There are two walls spanding 40m by 5 m at the Rail Corridor. This spot used to be an old
READ MOREInkTen & ClogTwo, two of Singapore’s most prominent street artists, were painting live last night at the Art Bar – Butter Factory for the Converse Sneaker Clash event. The purpose of this event was to showcase how colours are a priority and importance to Converse’s existence, with an interactive element. Guests were greeted by a
READ MOREIn 2012, local artist Wayne Tindall and Invurt began an epic multi-year project to transform a dilapidated laneway in the back streets of Windsor and Chapel St into a thriving mecca of street art on Melbournes south side. After a period of time running the project, dubbed, unofficially, “Aerosol Alley”, the laneway gained the attention
READ MOREWhile in Melbourne, Ink and Clog decided to make a little video of their stay here. Featured are some of the laneways they painted, also places they visited on their journey. For more info on these guys, check out there Facebook fan page. MELBURN 2014 from inkandclog on Vimeo.
READ MOREGreat video here from the recent Solidarity21 gathering up in Indo – a whole slew of fine artists joining together to do what they love! Our man Thachna got some of the gist of the video and what the artists said for those who are Bahasa-challenged ;) “RCLS was founded by a group of graffiti
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