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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Starting today and running for a couple of weeks, Pimp My Sneaker looks pretty fine. Chadstone Shopping Centre has done this kind of “urban art” promo/event thing before, dabbling in street art and such in its promotions, but this one has to be the best we have seen yet. With over twenty customised sneakers on
READ MOREWe spotted this show over at Vandalog in our daily read, which we weren’t expecting! Stormie Mills has put together a cool group show in Perth (Subi) to showcase a awesome range of national and international artists, with a great premise behind it all. “Artists Remi Rough (London), John Fekner (NYC), Kenton Parker (Los Angeles),
READ MORETo celebrate the opening of their new gallery, Colour by Numbers are kicking things off with their show ‘Up Close’. If this ridiculous lineup of artists is anything to go by, then this will be a gallery to keep your eye on. In a rather unique approach, Colour by Numbers is a transitional gallery featuring
READ MOREAnother of our favourites, Darren Henderson, who we interviewed last year before his impressive display of owl themed solo show, Get Lost Find Something, is a part of a group show opening up at Abbotsford Convent tonight – alongside a bunch of other cool artists, including Nina Knezevic, Kirra Jamison, Nina Ross, Nick Hall and
READ MOREI’m totally art-ed out from the past week, with way too much happening! I did manage to get to a few openings and events though, namely the A3 Small Art show, Toy To The World and the Cardbordia show that I was part of with a bunch of other cool crew … but I’m also
READ MOREWell, with Monday comes the first day that I’ve felt 100% healthy in weeks, so its back with the all rolling on blog updates and some more interviews – so we’re back to it with news of the third installation of Gorker Gallerys Forty Thieves, an annual group exhibition of forty artists from Melbourne, Australia
READ MOREDarren Hendersons recent work is an explosive menagerie revolving around the most enigmatic of all birds of prey, yet, unlike the darkened nights in which owls usually dwell, Henderson has managed to illuminate his subjects, not only by their sheer numbers, but by colourful skill of hand and witty presentation. In his recent solo exhibition
READ MOREHe’s been featured in such publications as Wooden Toy, Juxtapoz and the Herald-Sun’s Sunday Life, and now Darren Henderson has an upcoming solo exhibition at Gorker Gallery that looks to be chock full of his explorations. “Loved, feared, celebrated and even hated, owls have a long history in many cultures throughout the world. They have
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