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- April 4, 2011
Holding a Mirror Up to Society with the Art of E.L.K. Don’t Shoot the Messenger is a riveting and intentionally confrontational exhibition from Sydney-based street artist and Archibald Prize finalist, Luke Cornish (aka ELK) who originally hails from Canberra. Don’t Shoot the Messenger features 54 extraordinary hand cut stencil works created over the course of
READ MOREMelbourne street art collectors Sandra Powell and Andrew King (SANDREW) have brought out the big hitters for a massive charity auction at Leonard Joel auction house this February. “Collectors, consultants and long term supporters of Melbourne’s street art culture, Sandra and Andrew have built a vast collection of artwork by local and international artists over
READ MORENever stopped for a rest, our good friend Luke Cornish aka ELK will be heading back to Metro gallery again this year for a remarkable new show featuring work that he created after his trips to Syria in the last year or two. We’ll let the media release do a more than capable job of
READ MOREWhilst many of us sadly won’t be able to make this show, we thought we would give credit to Our good friend E.L.K (aka Luke Cornish) who is taking his Louder Than Words show to the one and only StolenSpace Gallery in London. Fuck Yeah!!! Hope the show goes well man! About the Show: “Inspired
READ MOREWe headed down to check out E.L.K.s show last week, and it was a damn fine show indeed, everything we had expected it would be an more. On a side note, there’s a great interview with E.L.K. with Alex McCulloch over at his podcast site, and if you want to know a bit more about
READ MOREIn what could be one of the most politically charged exhibitions this year, and certainly one of the highlights of our exhibition going – E.L.K. returns to Metro Gallery this week with an exhibition of real, honest and insightful works garnered from one of the most dangerous parts of the world today – Syria. “Following
READ MOREWell this is a bit of a powerhouse exhibition join-up right here – the amazing E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) and Will Coles getting together to put on a show together down at Art Equity in Sydney. Both of these guys are at the top of their game, and I know that with this show we can
READ MOREThe following article was submitted to our Viewpoints column by well known artist E.L.K. in response to this article by CDH in the latest issue of contemporary magazine Art monthly. E.L.K. – The Mouse That Sunk The Boat It’s pretty safe to say that the Melbourne street art scene is quite divided on a
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