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- April 4, 2011
The other week we posted photos from Yandell Walton and I & The Others installation exhibition, Innocence of the Apocalypse – and they’ve just released a video of the whole thing. This Collingwood based show was all kinds of creepy, filled with cool art and installations, and the video really reflects that well! Check it
READ MOREFriday night I headed down to Collingwood for what would turn out to be a uniquely cool opening and a fun concept. I arrived just at Innocence Of The Apocalypse as the sun was setting down at the Peel street park, right in front of a giant pasteup of a dead bird – obviously, a
READ MOREWe love seeing cool little collaborations, and this one between I & The Others and Yandell Walton looks to be something intriguing indeed! “Innocence of the Apocalypse is an immersive installation supported by City of Yarra, and part of Melbourne Fringe Festival. Incorporating projection, illustration, performance and sound the collaboration brings together projection artist Yandell
READ MORECurvy and Espionage Gallery have put together a great all female artist group show, opening this Thursday. With a massive line up of local and international female talent this should be a great show, more info below. From the Press Release: “CURVY in conjunction with Espionage Gallery are proud to present ‘Athena Nochua’, an exciting
READ MORELast weekend a horde of Torontorians jumped onto their bikes to get a glimpse of something that they only have a very rare chance to see – Melbourne street art. Twenty four practicing artists from here in Melbourne sent a big package of pasteups over to Canada to be put up around the streets of
READ MOREEmerging or established, what most piques our interest in both an artist and their work are the stories that wend their way through their creative journey. From beginning to end, each artists life is network of creation, connections and chronicles that are unique – and, having the chance to capture one of these stories from
READ MOREAs Xmas begins to roll its way casually towards us, and as we start going ever so slightly insane from carols in the supermarket, its always good when artists take some of the more traditional aspects of the season and transform them into something new. This is the core of the idea behind Street Advent,
READ MOREWhat a cute and funky cool idea – we love shows that re-vamp common items into something new and deliciously creative, and This Little Teapot looks to be a gorgeous display of just such a thing! “Fifty fist-sized teapots have met their fate at the skilled hands of a select group of established and emerging
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