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- Art, Photographs
- November 7, 2011

Almost missed this one! Opening tonight at Gorker Gallery, there is a touring exhibition from the guys who do the Ala Champfest magazine. With pieces from D*Face, French, Gary Seaman, Nior, Jacob Knill, Kate Gagliardi, Jesse Olsen, Word To MJother and Ronzo – as well as a bunch of photographs from the mag, including Sanna
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For those of you reading back in my old stomping grounds of P-town, you have a really cool opportunity tomorrow night to go and see one of our cities acclaimed artists, Kyle “Creepy” Hughes-Odgers, opening his solo show “You Just Have Your Eyes Closed” at the Turner Gallery in Northbridge. Creepy has generated a lot
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Its a little slow on the news front the past week, I’m looking down the barrel of an impending deadline for my first solo show, and winter appears to force habitual hibernation here and there – but there are still some pretty cool things happening around the city, even so, and these cold rainy days
READ MOREWoah. I mean, look at the roster of artists in this show – Banksy, Stormie Mills, HA HA, Shep Fairey, Blek Le Rat, D*Face, Swoon, Nick Walker, Hush and Above – all influential and established artists, both local and international, being put up for a show of un-exhibited works. Its been rumoured for some time,
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Hard to imagine that Go Font Yourself is up to its fifth iteration, and this exhibition of type based artwork just keeps going from strength to strength. If your not familiar with the show, which tours roughly twice a year between Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, then this is a great chance to get down and
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Another of Melbourne’s adopted sons, Acorn, will be holding a new solo exhibition, Planetes, come August – and, as ever, we’re excited about the show (When are we not excited? Its just too much effort not to be, to be honest). Acorn does some beautiful work, with amazingly detailed characters and scenes of colour-washed images
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In 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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At Large Gallery continue their run of great shows, and next up is the duo-show from Melbourne artists ADi and Craig Poore. “In their upcoming show “Beautiful Strange’, artists Craig Poore and ADiexamine the beautiful as strange and the strange as beautiful. Our thoughts of the visual world are blurred by our perceptions. ‘Beautiful Strange’
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From the streets of the Brisvegas West End, to the laneways of inner city Melbourne and beyond, Magnus McTavish has been presenting his unique style of street art to the public for quite some time. We were lucky to be able to catch up with Magnus over the weekend for brief q/a on his upcoming
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I love that Melbourne attracts a crap load of artists from both interstate and overseas, and when opening my mail today I saw that Brisbanes Magnus McTavish will be doing a show down here next week at Until Never. I’ve stumbled across Mags Ones art before in my surfing, and had always thought it’d look
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Going through our daily blogs, we spotted the flyer for the great group exhibition that is “Free Brains” at SJS Gallery, and, amongst the talent listed, we noticed that one of our favourites, Adnate, was also contributing a piece to the show. So we figured, what better opportunity to ask a few questions, and delve
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