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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We’ve been following Melbourne based artist, and founding member of AWOL , Deams, for many years now and its been an absolute pleasure watching his style progress over this time. Every time we see a new show from him, its another evolution of his style, and a beautiful evolution at that. This week, Deams has yet
READ MOREWe’ve been following the work of Bennett for quite some time now, and he’s all geared up for another solo show, “Constant Elevation” tonight at Kind Of Gallery in Sydney! “Sydney based artist and recent finalist in the Mount Eyre Prize, Bennett’s works explores personal interpretation of common and daily environments. In his latest body
READ MORETwo artists whose work I’ve Ioved over the years are Drewfunk and Otis Chamberlain – and though Drewfunk has had multiple amazing shows over the past few years, shows from Otis have been much too few and far between for my liking! So its with huge pleasure that I see them teaming up this month
READ MOREFor thousands of years, philosophers and mathematicians have been pondering the deepest intricacies of our lives – seeking the answers to mysteries that have plagued mankind since he first glanced up towards the stars. Foremost in these explorations, has been the desire to unlock one of the most enigmatic keys to the nature of our
READ MORETom Vincent is one of those artists who has been quietly making his own way into the art world, surreptitiously building a body of work behind the scenes the likes of which I, for one, am hugely excited about. I’ve known Tom for some time now – not only is he a great artist, but
READ MORETheres often a definitive focal point in the work of George Diamandis that does exactly what is intended – it draws in the viewers gaze, seeking the nexus of the work, and as your focus drifts, the detailed surrounds unravel themselves into a contiguous whole. I first came across Georges work about a year ago,
READ MOREIt seems that last weekend Sugar Mountain festival has spawned an extra special treat for Melbourne art lovers – in the form of a duo show featuring Brooklyns Maya Hayuk and San Franciscan Kyle Ranson. Having produced some work for and at the festival, they will be aiming to display a selection of their works
READ MOREThere is no doubt that colour has the ability to crack open the eyes of even the most weary of souls – and, if one has the ability to match swatches of vibrancy with free flowing, organic geometry, the harmony that ensues is more than palpable. Taj Alexander, aka Deams of AWOL fame, has, through
READ MORENext week at Melbourne’s Rist Gallery comes the exciting and anticipated exhibition ‘Swoop & Melodie’, with new works by Tasmanian born artist Taj Alexander (aka ‘Deams’ of AWOL Crew). AWOL Crew, whose members include Adnate, Itch, Li-Hill, Lucy Lucy and Slicer, is one of Australia’s most prominent graffiti, urban and street art crews. With artists
READ MOREIn light of his upcoming exhibition, Infinite Nature, at Gorker Gallery, there was no question in our minds that Beastman was someone we wanted to touch base with. Having followed his work the last few years, the progression of his artistic expression into a fully fledged, stylistically manifested world of strange creatures and infinite evolved
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