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- April 4, 2011
Only just last week we were at the amazing Melbourne‘s Burning show, and again, this week, Paradise Hills gives us another, Project-Ion. We received this in our mail the other day, and thought it sounded pretty intriguing. All that said, to tell truth, at first the idea behind the show still perplexed us a little
READ MOREWe got to Paradise Hills last night as well for Melbourne’s Burning – fantastic fkn show as always, Josh Lord did a great job of putting it all together, the crowd was rad and the art was superb. Get down and see it if you didn’t get there last night, its on for a bit!
READ MOREAh Paradise Hills, you wonderful bastion of artistic beauty hidden away in the back streets of Richmond – we love your shows, and this one is, of course, no exception. “Melbourne has seen it’s status as the arts hub of Australia reach a new echelon in recent years with the flurry of some new talents,
READ MORELast weekend we got down to Drew Funks opening of his new show “Parity” at Paradise Hills. With a heap of great art from the talented artists, he had some damn fine painting on display and there was even a bit of breakdance going on – a great opening for a great show. Click through
READ MOREMichael Staniak is no stranger to the Melbourne art scene, and this time around with his solo show “Histroy Suspended” he’s heading to another familiar name down this way – the Nallie Castan Gallery, Hailing from out of the wonderful Paradise Hills studios, Michaels work is a blend of old and new, with hints of
READ MOREClick here for Part #1 of this feature interview with acclaimed Melbourne Artist Michael Peck. Even though not always directly pictured in the products hanging on the walls, the aircraft of World War II are the most obvious objects that are associated with Michael Pecks recent show at Melbournes Metro Gallery, The Landing. “It’s definitely
READ MORELast week we had the absolute pleasure of attending Michael Pecks solo show ‘The Landing’ at Metro Gallery – what we saw, blew us away. Its one thing doing the interview, talking about the artwork and delving into these things like we did with our Feature Interview, it’s another to see it all the flesh
READ MOREWe are absolutely unashamed to be massive fans of DrewFunk, and whenever he has a show, we’re guaranteed to be there. His last show, Black Linings was phenomenally full of sketched out ink drawings and it had No Vacancy buzzing. This next show from DrewFunk, Parity, see’s him moving into a few new directions away
READ MOREArt has the innate and enviable position of being defined by the eye of the viewer – its many permutations and renderings are nothing without an inner sense of self and the modified overlays we place on a painting with our imaginative musings. Many artists chase this ideal within their works, and, for many, it
READ MOREWe love the innovation of the many shows that Paradise Hills has been displaying over the past year, and the next round of visual cool will be no exception. In a twin launch, Paradise Hills delves into the world of 8bit, and fantastical comic imagery, with a Friday double header that we’re sure will be
READ MOREParadise Hills First Birthday is being celebrated this month with a lottery fundraiser, exhibition extravaganza! With artists including Kevin Chin, Rus Kitchin, Jasper Knight, Morten Lassen (Denmark), Justin Lee Williams, Song Ling, Josh Lord, Aaron McDonald, Krishnamurti Suparka, Alisa Tanaka, Mark Threadgold, George Whelan, Paul White, Xoy Zoy and many more, wih Bands and DJ’s
READ MOREAnd we’re up! You know how we roll on Thursdays, so lets just get straight into our weekly roundup of as many varied Oz videos from around the web. Jack Douglas recently had his show “Airing Out Your Dirty Laundry” In Melbourne, and this is a nice little recap of the opening! Jack is the
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