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- November 7, 2011
Last Friday, we attended the Kult gallery exhibition, Girls of the underworld. The show showcased works of 34 female artists of various backgrounds. It featured works such as paintings, sculptures to installations, they had it all. Although the gallery is a fair bit of a walk from the main road it was worth it. Below
READ MOREI managed to get tracks side, over in South Melbourne where I.D Crew and friends once again have smashed out an amazing wall. Bailer really tightening his pieces lately, taking it to the next level, also Shem’s piece was a stand out with his dope lettering and mad colour scheme. The guys where also joined
READ MOREWe’ve been watching the Art vs Reality series since it started up not too long ago, and we’ve been loving it. Peter Drew is well known for poking a stick at the art establishment, and this new series does just that. Art vs Reality is somewhere between a beginners guide and high-brow – but if you sneak
READ MOREThis amazing little short doco on the RISE Festival in New Zealand really impressed me, with a few short little interviews and a whole bunch of artwork, it makes me wish that I had of been able to get over there for it – and makes me even more keen to go and check it
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 MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine sends us his top 10 of all the shit he has seen around Melbourne over the past month – again, there’s a lot more awesome around than what fits here on this page, but he is a little slice of the work thats gone up over May. Just another great selection
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 MOREWell lovers of all things street, it’s that time again where I bring you all of my favourite shots from the past month! One show that really impressed me this month, was “Passing Through” by Deams, I have always admired his work, especially after seeing how he composes his pieces – taking Graffuturism to the
READ MOREWhat can we say about Adnates show at Metro Gallery thats on right now? Beautiful. One of the best shows from a Melbourne street artist we’ve seen. Respectful. All the things that others have said many times over the past two weeks … but, really, what we feel about this show is that we’re pretty
READ MOREAaron Glasson is something of a wanderer, traversing the globe with a talent laden hand coupled with a message of awareness and hope for the plight of our oceans. His work often revolves around painting colourful extrapolations of surreal, psychedelia infused denizens replete with barnacled patterns, anthropodic hitchhikers and other encrusted, symbiotic bottom dwellers –
READ MORELast Friday night we had the honour of attending one of the coolest shows we’ve been to in some time – the joint group exhibition by none other than Ha Ha, Sync and Dlux (aka James Dodd, who we interviewed last week). There was something really intriguing about this exhibition – walking in, you got the
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