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- April 4, 2011
Since moving down to Melbourne from Sydney, Alexandra Lederman has already made herself at home. Working out of the renowned Juddy Roller studios, she has wasted no time in putting on her first Melbourne solo show down at Collingwoods House Of Bricks. This show, LandEscapes, showcases Alexandras surrealistic abstracted linework, juxtapozed with images of landscape
READ MOREAfter having interviewed George Diamandis the other week, we were excited to see what he had been up to with this show and, damn, we love what we see in these pics! David Russell got down to House Of Bricks to check it all out for us as I was away, but I wish I could
READ MOREWe first came across George Diamandis whilst he was painting at Maitreya festival last year – and we loved the colourful geometry that he was painting. Now, it looks like George will be showing a bunch of work at House Of Bricks in the first week of February and we’re pretty intrigued by it all.
READ MOREWe’ve followed Perth artist Sean Morris for quite some time (we interviewed him last year, as well), as he’s tripped around the world and put his brand of magical weirdosity out into the world, loving ever bit of it we’ve seen. Be Sweet, Deadbeat will be the first time that Sean has held a solo
READ MORERight, here’s your weekly rundown on all the videos and short films we’ve seen on Australian art over the past week, Welcome to the Transmission. Above has been diligently working his way towards his latest solo show at Metro Gallery – we’ll have a bunch of news on all of that soon. The image up
READ MOREWell this one kind of snuck up on us but we’re glad we saw it! This Friday New Zealand/Sydney artist Mark Alsweiler will be presenting his next solo show, “Wild Wood” at Collingwoods House Of Bricks. Alsweiler has held a large number of shows in the past, from solo shows at China Heights and Nine
READ MOREAfter having interviewed Tom Civil last week, we were really keen to get down and check out his show at House Of Bricks in Collingwood. What we saw sure didn’t disappoint. Street art meets folk art meets new meets old. Somehow, Civil managed to merge the best of all forms with his own aesthetic, creating
READ MORERemembering back some years, I recall when I first became aware of Tom Civils work. I’d heard about a screening on TV of a new documentary, Rash, all about the emergence of a whole bunch of new street artists in Melbourne,. I was eager to check out what was happening over here (at the time
READ MOREAfter cruising down to the fantastic Ghostpatrol show last Friday night, we headed over to House Of Bricks to check out the “Magic” group show. As we mentioned earlier, we didn’t really know what to expect – obviously, themes of Magic, but we were pleasantly surprised that there was more than one form of magic
READ MOREMelbourne is in for a treat this week, with the return of Tom Civil with his show “Long Story” at House Of Bricks in Collingwood. Tom Civil is a name known to most of those who follow the Australian street art scene, and his work across the years with social advocacy and his immediately recognisable,
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