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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Well, after a hugely successful book launch (which you should really go and buy a copy of), Dean Sunshine is back with another Top 10 for us all – which contains, of course, all of his favourite shots from around Melbourne last month. So many of his previous Top 10s ended up in the book
READ MORETonight will see the launch of a book that many have long looked forward to – the culmination of a passion project that we’ve followed from its inception. Having been “paintspotting” around Melbourne for years, Dean Sunshine started sharing his captures way back in 2010 – opening up his blog, Land Of Sunshine to the masses.
READ MOREI try hard not to use too many “buzz words” on here – its inevitable, really … but, having had a chance to get to two opening of AWOL Fabric exhibition, all I can really say about this is “next fucking level” – argh, there, I said it. On the private opening night last Thursday,
READ MOREThere are a whole load of great crews here in Melbourne, but it is without even a shred of doubt that AWOL is amongst the leaders here in our fair city. We say “can’t miss” here a lot, but this show .. man, this show … “Since forming in 2006, the AWOL crew have pushed
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 MOREWithout fail, on the mark and for quite some time now, Dean Sunshine has sent us his monthly pics of what he has seen across Melbourne. So, once again, here are his favourite picks of what he has seen over this past month! Enjoy!! [nggallery id=148 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. WSW – St.kilda 2. Will Coles –
READ MORETime again for Dean Sunshines picks for his favourite pieces around Melbourne, and June looks pretty damn good. We also have a new Top 10 contributor on board this month, and we’ll be putting their picks out over the next few days! If you’re interested in submitting your Top 10 picks for art in your
READ MOREThese are the kinds of collaborative shows that we like seeing! In celebration of NAIDOC week, AWOL crew members Adnate, Slicer and Lucy Lucy have teamed up with several indigenous artists to present Fusion. “FUSION is an exciting collaboration of six Artists (three Indigenous plus three non-Indigenous) to produce a work in situ at Blak
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