Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
From the beautiful minds which brought you such classics as Mr. Scribble, Fuck Dat Shit and How to Do a Graffiti Masterpiece; the Zonk Vision collective opened up one big roller-door of perception last Friday night at House of Bricks in Collingwood. We entered a world of paintings, projections, mixed media, drawings, videos and cartoons
READ MOREFirst up in a whole bunch of pics from the epic four day There’s More event that we put on with Cocoa Jackson and a bunch of other friends are, obviously, opening night shots. It was a really good night, the exhibition that SEAR put together was fantastic – and this is a rundown on
READ MOREArtboy Gallery have done it again with their fifth Fanboy vs Artboy group show. Marc and the team threw down the gauntlet and challenged forty artists to come up with their own interpretations of famous fairytales and fables. The result: a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art forms rediscovering cautionary tales with talking beasts,
READ MOREWhat an absolute cracker of a day down at Blender Studios last Saturday for their inaugural artists market. Positioned along both sides of the lane-way and framed with existing murals by local and international street artists (if you haven’t been to Blender Lane before you need to check out Melbourne Street Art Tours), vendors offered
READ MOREThe Invurt crew got down to RTIST Gallery last night to check out New York City Kings, a collection of canvases, sketches, prints and drawings on subway maps from a bunch of old school NYC graffiti pioneers including Ghost, Tracy 168, IZ the Wiz, and members of the The Death Squad, amongst others. With King
READ MOREThe final show we got to last night (there were four in all!) was Rekas exhibition, Primary Suspects, at Backwoods Gallery. As always, loving the vibe at Backwoods, and Rekas show was awesome. We particularly loved how he is broadening his style out and we really loved the painted cans (which were actually portraits of
READ MOREOur man Mick Rafferty, who will be taking over a bunch of our photographic duties, got down to Seasons of Change at Revolver Upstairs last night to check out the work from Sabeth and Frame. Mad show and some grand work from this talented pair! Always good to see such cool art up in Revolver,
READ MOREThere were a whole heap of people at Backwoods Gallery last Friday night, for the opening of Frenchs exhibition “Oath of Armageddon” Both myself and our man Mick Rafferty managed to take a fair few snaps from the night as well. It was a pretty cool show, mostly illustrations of macabre animals, objects and worshippers
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