Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Melbourne street art and graffiti shows no sign of slowing down in 2016, and Dean Sunshine has grabbed a bunch of great stuff over February! Apologies this has been a bit late, we’ve had a few site issues the past week or so, but theres some really rad shit happening around the traps, can’t wait
READ MOREEven though I totally forgot about this show, I still managed to get along the following afternoon to grab a few shots to share with those who were unable to see the show. [nggallery id=479 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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 MOREHaving missed last year’s White Night, and kicking myself because of it, I was glad to make it this year. Overall it was another awesome night with thousands of people crowding into the city to witness this annual spectacle. I spent most of the night in Rutledge Lane, which was transformed into the Neon Laneway.
READ MOREThis looks to be a great show, Im looking forward to this one see you guys at Backwoods Gallery. In his youth, the Tokyo born Goma traveled to the Northern Territory in order to study the didgeridoo under master Djalu Gurruwiwii. During his stay, Goma lived with the Yolngu people and was adopted into
READ MOREGet along this Friday night to another art filled night at Off The Kerb Gallery, brought by the amazing Shini, this is one amazing person doing great things for Local and interstate artists for the past 9 years. Get down and support Erin Greer with her show called “We Need A Myth”, also check out
READ MOREThe Seasons of Change series has always been one of our favourite series of shows, way back since we started covering it in 2011 – and the curators of it all have diligently presented some of Melbourne’s finest artists over the years. Now they’re taking a step back and handing over the reigns, with SoC
READ MOREOur good mate Heesco has always been one talented dude, from both illustration to his work out on the streets – however his upcoming solo show, Incessant, focuses purely on his painting, and on his move towards exploring the abstract side of things within his practice. Read on for the details of the opening this
READ MOREWell, that was quick! With a week still left to go of the month, Dean Sunshine has taken some great shots of Melbourne street art this October, and he’s thrown us a whole slew of awesome photos from his adventures in snap-age. Check them all out below, there’s some grand shit right here! [nggallery id=457
READ MORESo Dean Sunshine has, yep, once again got out and about to get a bunch of great shots from around Melbourne of some of the finest shit on walls possible – welcome to Spring, people, there’s going to be a lot more stuff going up over the next few months, so stay tuned as summer
READ MOREMomentarium is the latest series of work from Christopher Hancock. Following on from his successful show Depressionism earlier in the year, this new body of work sees Hancock moving forward to immerse himself and his artistic processes in the current moment, the now. Leaving behind pre-meditated construction, these works embody a process of applied chance
READ MOREMysterious Al is a street artist from London, UK. His current solo show ‘How to Live Forever’ is an introspective on leaving a lasting impression on this Earth. On living forever: In Australia, evidence of ancient tribes are all around. ‘How to Live Forever’ documents a secret tribe that co-exists in Melbourne, roaming the city
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