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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
‘No Hard Feelings’ is a group show curated by Badlands badman Chris Costa, along with Benjamin Coombs, Brigit Maher, and Conrad Square at Off the Kerb Gallery in Collingwood, Melbourne. We are really excited to see each artist use their individual flare and creativity to bring to life a great range of disciplines including; computer
READ MOREIts been a little while since we’ve seen a solo show from Slicer, but every single show is more than worth the wait. Constantly pushing his style into new realms of abstract graffuturism, Slicers work has been a mainstay on the walls of Melbourne, both inside the gallery and out, for many eyars now –
READ MOREIts a brand new year, and this one, the first month of January, has had a lot o great shit turn out on the streets of our city. Check out all the great works that Dean Sunshine captured around the traps as we go into this next year of awesomeness! [nggallery id=554 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Deams
READ MOREOh shit. Okay, this is completely and utterly my ownfault that this is so late – Ive been so busy getting ready to go and launch Irikanji over at Taipei Toy Festival that so much has slipped on the blog lately! Busy as he always is these days, Dean Sunshine though, didn’t forget! He’s given
READ MOREOur good mate E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) has been doing a hell of a lot of work in the last few years to advocate the plight of Syria’s children throughout the devastating civil war that’s been going on for way too long. Now,gathering together fiends and some of Australia’s finest street artists and others of that
READ MOREAfter moving to Melbourne from Perth several years ago, Chris Hancock has had a number of solo shows here, with each one pushing a little further and a little more into his own artistic and psychological exploration. With his next show at Off The Kerb, this journey continues to refine his already formidable talent, as
READ MOREHaving called Melbourne home for the last several years, Senekt will be leaving Melbourne soon to head back and pursue his amazing style back in his home country of Japan. We’re sad to see him go – I remember when he arrived in Melbourne and started painting walls, and I first met him when took
READ MOREFrom deep in the forests, the always seemingly traveling Knock has created his next solo show, which opens up at QBank gallery in Collingwood this Friday night! “Tasmania comes to Melbourne in a new collection of work from artist Benjamin James Knock after a month’s residency at Q Bank Gallery Artists-in-Residence. Join us on the 28th
READ MOREIt’s been way, way too long since I’ve had a chance to get to an exhibition from Sydney based artist Ears (Daniel O’Toole), and thankfully, he has a new solo show opening up at the awesome Juddy Roller this coming Friday night. “Bending Light is a series of images made through photographic processes; transcribed from
READ MOREWinter is here, but that has not stopped the paint from going up on the walls. Braving the chilling conditions, our intrepid Dean Sunshine has, once again, sought out all his favourite pieces that have been painted on the streets of Melbourne! Theres a mighty fine selection this month, so check them all out below!
READ MOREOkay, here we go yet again (and again, can you believe this is No. 73? Jeezus) with Dean Sunshines picks for all the cool shit he saw around our city this month, and its a pretty nice collection indeed with everything from Lush and Dvate, to Love and relative newcomer Welin (who keeps getting up
READ MOREOh yay! I love Lucy Lucys stuff, and I havnt been to a show of hers in ages – I just saw this yesterday and couldn’t be more excited about seeing it all. from her work on walls around our city to all of her stuff on canvas, this one looks to be pretty amazing!!
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