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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Greetings all from the Lion City – this will be my first real post since my relocation up to Singapore a week or two ago, I decided to take the plunge and do something new, so I’ll be based out of here for the next six months or so. Good thing too, as there is
READ MOREBringing together the works of of Malaysia’s biggest names in the local graffiti scene. Graffiti In Progress features the works of eight Malaysian artists, such as Kenji, Cloak, Katun, Siek, Case2, Volre, Nestwo and Drewfunk. Nearly a decade ago the Hin Bus Depot was used as a bus depot and has since been decaying. It
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 MOREWho doesn’t love abandoned spaces? If you don’t, then you’re probably on the wrong website – as abandos are one of our favourite things. Throughout Melbourne, there are a whole slew of UrbEx individuals, traversing the broken, forgotten corners of commerce and industry, snapping pics of the beautiful decaying detritus. This week in Melbourne, you’ll
READ MOREOn Wednesday night, the amazing Vans The Omega will be holding an exhibition in Sydney, bringing his unique style and patterned brilliance to the walls of The Tate. Now, we shouldn’t need to introduce you to Vans, if you know your art here in Australia, but in case you haven’t heard of one of the
READ MOREIf you’ve followed Melbourne graffiti or street art over the past few years, chances are you’ve seen some of his work – not up on the walls, but on the web – as one of the cities best documenters of the urban environment around. His videos and photographs have graced many an artists exhibition preview,
READ MOREWhen we picked up the first issue of Street Struck last year, we opened its pages and were more than a little fkn impressed – there are many magazines out there these days covering graffiti and street art, and its hard to push up amongst the pack,- but what we saw within its pages made
READ MOREPerth based artists, Idol Motions and Paul Deej present ‘Hip Hop’, a protrait exhibition based on Hip Hop culture. The exhibition opens this Saturday the 10th of May and runs for one week only. So if you can’t make the opening night, make sure you get down to see it before it ends. “A collection
READ MOREI’ve been meaning to write this about street artists, and graffiti artists, Copyright and Moral Rights in Australia for a long time now, because, lets face it, the problem has just been getting worse and worse. Almost every week, someone tells me of an incident, and it goes something like this … “I went down
READ MOREI’ve known RSUME for a couple of years now, and his work has always been something I’ve loved seeing around our city whenever I’ve spotted it. A dedicated and prolific artist with a fresh, clean style that constantly changes up, his work speaks volumes to the passions for graffiti that subsume this city – his
READ MOREWeaving eight years of life experience of this Malaysian artist, Escapeva launches his first solo exhibition today. Not satisfied with a normal nine to five job and a degree in graphic design, Escapva took up the aerosol can to study public painting. This show features what is means to be a graffiti artist in Malaysia.
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