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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
There are a whole heap of group shows on or coming up at the moment, and there looks to be another talent packed outing happening this week at Lo Fi Gallery, this time with Thieves & Vagabonds, presented by Mr Perso – man, so much good stuff on all across the place … Who: Charlotte
READ MOREDOES is a man in love with letters. Recently, this Dutch artist has been making waves down under, with both his intricate letterforms and his enthusiastic translation of calligraphic symbols into swathes of colourfully saturated, alphabetic beauty. For nearly fifteen years, the breadth and scope by which this artist has portrayed this love is remarkable
READ MOREDutch artist Does hits Sydney this week, following right on the heels of Aboves successful sell out show at Lo-Fi Collective. As part of Team Ironlak, Does has been storming across Oz in recent months with a huge range of colourful, vibrant work. Renowned for his amazing letter-forms and as a founder of the European
READ MOREHe’s well known world wide, acclaimed for his at times humourous and yet poignantly layered word play, and he’s been touring down here for a few weeks now. We’ve been chatting to Above since he got down here a month or so ago, and following what he’s been up to – and he’s been busy!
READ MOREFour amazingly talented names in one show, and a great theme to boot – and Microcosm looks set to deliver something pretty funky by the looks of it, when Beastman, Phibs, Creepy and Max Berry, (an artistically dynamic quartet if ever I’ve seen), will be transforming Lo-Fi collective with their own brand of micro-introspection come
READ MORESydney based artist and creative extraordinaire Numskull has a show coming up at the Lo-Fi Collective space in the first week of November with “The Weird Machine” “This highly anticipated solo show will feature paintings in mixed media on canvas, wood, custom made signs and installation pieces. This show will also be the release of
READ MOREOkay, so the word dynamo comes to mind when I think of Twoone, and now I’m just going to apply it to Thomas Jackson as well. Only a two or three weeks after their last duo show, they are hitting back again with yet another one – again at the Lo Fi Collective space. This
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