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- April 4, 2011
Holding a Mirror Up to Society with the Art of E.L.K. Don’t Shoot the Messenger is a riveting and intentionally confrontational exhibition from Sydney-based street artist and Archibald Prize finalist, Luke Cornish (aka ELK) who originally hails from Canberra. Don’t Shoot the Messenger features 54 extraordinary hand cut stencil works created over the course of
READ MORETrouble Makers 2 brings over 100 artists to Vs Gallery in Richmond this September. If you missed the beautiful chaos that was Trouble Makers, then be sure not to sleep on the second installment. Just the shear number of artists involved should get your taste buds salivating. So rain, hail or shine this exhibition is
READ MORENever stopped for a rest, our good friend Luke Cornish aka ELK will be heading back to Metro gallery again this year for a remarkable new show featuring work that he created after his trips to Syria in the last year or two. We’ll let the media release do a more than capable job of
READ MOREAfter his hugely successful Melbourne show earlier this year, ELK (aka Luke Cornish)is back at it with a second solo show in Sydney – Vanishing Point. “Join us on Thursday 21st of April for drinks and rack to celebrate the opening of “Vanishing point” an exhibiton of new works from Stencil artist Luke Cornish (ELK).
READ MOREOne of the best dudes we know, and one of the finest stencils artists in the world, ELK will be holding another solo show at Metro Gallery next week. This time around, ELK delves into the concrete behemoth of our urban surrounds, with a bunch of work based on a shitload of travels through metropolises
READ MOREIn what could be one of the most politically charged exhibitions this year, and certainly one of the highlights of our exhibition going – E.L.K. returns to Metro Gallery this week with an exhibition of real, honest and insightful works garnered from one of the most dangerous parts of the world today – Syria. “Following
READ MOREWell this is a bit of a powerhouse exhibition join-up right here – the amazing E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) and Will Coles getting together to put on a show together down at Art Equity in Sydney. Both of these guys are at the top of their game, and I know that with this show we can
READ MOREMan, has it really been three years? With a whole bunch of mad shows on this Friday night in Melbourne, we’re all spoilt – and the city wide exhibition adventure one definite stop in your evening should be Paradise Hills third birthday celebrations. It has been three years since the gallery doors opened for the
READ MOREThe following article was submitted to our Viewpoints column by well known artist E.L.K. in response to this article by CDH in the latest issue of contemporary magazine Art monthly. E.L.K. – The Mouse That Sunk The Boat It’s pretty safe to say that the Melbourne street art scene is quite divided on a
READ MOREOk, So I am really behind on my posts, playing catch up. Last weekend I went and checked out Metro Gallery’s latest Live Paint event, this time featuring; Adnate, Deams and Itch (AWOL) and special guest E.L.K. Another rad event. Thanks to Dean for letting us use his excellent shots from the day. [nggallery id=269
READ MOREWhat Dean Sunshine probably doesn’t realise, is that this post marks two years since the man started putting together a monthly Top 10 of all the great artwork that he has seen around Melbourne. In that time, he’s spotted innumerable walls and photographed some amazing work, produced a highly acclaimed book on Melbourne street art
READ MOREAfter success making it as a finalist (and the 1st ever stencil artist to enter) in the 2012 Archibald prize E.L.K’s (aka Luke Cornish) latest entry into the 2013 Sulman Prize “Trickle down effect” has seen him become a finalist again (and again Luke is the 1st stencil artist). The finalists and winner for the
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