Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
After having interviewed George Diamandis the other week, we were excited to see what he had been up to with this show and, damn, we love what we see in these pics! David Russell got down to House Of Bricks to check it all out for us as I was away, but I wish I could
READ MOREHere it is, the first Top 10 from Dean Sunshine for 2013 – and what a fkn great one it is! We’re only a few weeks into the year and already there is so much work going up on the walls around here … enjoy the latest!! Thanks Dean! [nggallery id=215 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. WSW +
READ MOREAbout a year ago, we started working on a project in Prahran/Windsor with local artist and film media guru Wayne Tindall, at a laneway that was given the title Union Lane (it runs between Green and Union streets in Windsor). We helped organise a whole group of artists to paint for the first session, and then we
READ MOREAs you know, we’re big fans of seeing artists take the plunge and put on their very first show. It can be an often nerve racking experience for someone to finally take that step, but usually it is just the first of many rewarding shows that they will have throughout their lifetime. We were pretty privileged to
READ MOREIt’s a day of photos here, and what better way to end up the week than with a catchup on everything that has been happening over the past two weeks? Mike Makatron, what can we say? The man is fkn talented, and his show proved to be everything we had thought it would be. Infused with beautiful
READ MORELast night we headed down to the newly minted “Litre Space” off Franklin st for the solo show from Dangerfork/ID/Safehouse stalwart, Chris Drummond. Firstly – we fucking love Litre Space. It’s perfect. Where some galleries go for wide encompassing spaces, Litre has played to its strength – its a mad space, in miniature. Seriously. I
READ MORELast week saw the opening of Stormie Mills latest solo show, People & Places, at Melbournes Metro Gallery. As to be expected, Stormie brought his “A game”, with a delectable array of his stylised, emotive characters spread across the walls of the gallery. Something else we loved, was the “cityscape” piece that heralded the show
READ MORESo last weekend we headed up to Sydney for Art & About – met a bunch of great people, and had a fkn fantastic time. Have to say, Sydney just never disappoints – every time we get up there we keep seeing more and more of the shit that we love from a whole bunch
READ MORESuch a damn shame we couldn’t get to this show, we have heard so many great things about it – and deservedly so, the talent on board for the launch of The Hours was stupendously impressive. Our friend Yzus, however, was lucky enough to attend, and we were lucky enough for her to get a
READ MOREIt was a wintery night, but that didn’t stop us from getting down to Backwoods Gallery the other week for Fred Fowlers show, Decorating The Apocalypse! Lots of colourful works, and stuff that make us go “oh hey now!”, but our favourites were definitely the sculptural works – eeiry and cool, and really intriguing pieces.
READ MORELast Friday night we helped to put on a show with a whole bunch of amazing artists, Paperápe, and we had a hell of a lot of fun! All the works were done on paper, and we wanted to imbue the walls with a little bit of each of us, and impart some of the
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