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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
This week, Melbourne artist Cam Scale hits one of Sydneys coolest galleries, The Tate, for his solo show “Iron Oxied”. Iron Oxied will be a grand exhibition of small works on found objects, with Scale gathering a whole bunch of unique, and ohhh, mildly familiar, metal canvases on which he’s applied his more than sufficient
READ MOREWith the Peoples Market recently launched here in Melbourne (we’ll get to that soon) we’re really glad to see that the guys from Lo-Fi (do you ever actually sleep, dudes?) are putting on another great event with the same touch of “market come sart come party” vibe as the PM, with The Projects launching this
READ MOREFollowing on from last weeks successful 4 Letter Word, the popup Lower Fi Collective series is about to wrap up, but not without a banged out slew of letters, type and all things alphabetical. This ones something different, and pays homeage to something that we love and feel passionate about – the dying art of
READ MOREThe guys that brought you Lo-Fi, Self Est, The Tate, The Opening Hours and Go Font Ur Self are at it again with another round of mad shows. It’s no secret here that we’re big fans – these guys put on a really great bunch of shows with whatever they do, and in this series,
READ MOREThursday night brings another show to a space that is beloved by Sydney art enthusiasts, Lo-Fi, with the opening of Comfys show “Insouciant”. “Insouciant highlights the nonchalant act of exploration and adventure of new perimeters. By questioning your surroundings, expanding your boundaries and appearing in new environments, interesting moments will be created. These moments of
READ MOREWe were wondering what the next show from the guys at Lo-Fi and The Tate was going to be, and we just saw this floating around the websphere. In answer to our wonderings, they’re giving us Girls Girls Girls! a showcase of – you guessed it – up and coming female Sydney artists! “From vastly
READ MORESydney’s Lo-Fi Collective brings us another exciting show, featuring the collaboration of two extremely talented ‘mates’ from Sydney and Brisbane. Scott Marsh, an artist who smashes out amazing street murals and pieces on a frequent basis, and Guido Van Helten, with his large scale solid colour creations, bring their efforts together in the Lo-Fi space.
READ MORESydney’s Lo-Fi Collective are no strangers to producing amazing shows and events that huddle together insanely talented individuals. This event, “Canvas Cooler” features some of Australia’s top street artists in collaboration with Red Bull, who will be creating their artwork (of amazing proportion) in a totally different and cool way. The project already hit London
READ MOREWell Sydney, you also get to share in the awesomeness that is Mark Bode – with an extra special event in conjunction with not only his exhibition at China Heights, but also a live art event with Lo-Fi Collective at The Standard! “Lo-Fi Collective & China Heights are proud to present ‘Bode in Oz’- The
READ MOREVans the Omega is up there, and we follow his work week in and week out via his website. He travels the world, he put up amazing art, and he is prolific at doing so. News of his impending solo show has us excited – we cant wait to see what he’s come up with.
READ MOREAnother busy week comes to an end, and all of us here are full steam ahead with a bunch of projects and fun shit. Busy busy busy, cool cool cool. We have a great art session happening this weekend in Perth, with Dibs, ToniTone, Poise, Deej, NVS and Suloh putting some licks of paint up
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