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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Get down to BSIDE Gallery this Friday 17th January for a great cause, fundraising for the devastating bushfires raging across our country. The event will be a silent auction featuring works by more than 40 local and international visual artists, curated by Ariana Leane & Jaz Mshap. On the night you will be able to
READ MOREFOCUS POINTS is a group exhibition at Revolver Upstairs featuring local and interstate photographers who capture & document the ever changing landscapes and points of interest of the street art and graffiti scene. “These photographers all operate in differing settings, locations and environments to provide the viewer with alternate perspectives of a scene, culture, history
READ MOREGet down to the Melbourne premiere of Martha: A Picture Story, a new documentary about the life and work of renowned photographer Martha Cooper at Capitol Theatre Melbourne. Australian filmmaker Selina Miles brings her visionary outlook on the legend that is Martha Cooper while following her around Berlin, New York and Baltimore. This film has
READ MOREALPHA BETA GAMMA is a collection of photographs from inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone from the one and only camera wizard p1xels. We can’t give much away about this exciting show. What we do know and can tell you is that p1xels isn’t one to do things the easy way and you’ll be sure to
READ MORE‘No Hard Feelings’ is a group show curated by Badlands badman Chris Costa, along with Benjamin Coombs, Brigit Maher, and Conrad Square at Off the Kerb Gallery in Collingwood, Melbourne. We are really excited to see each artist use their individual flare and creativity to bring to life a great range of disciplines including; computer
READ MORETwo photographers from.two different generations, both of whom have documented some of the most important artworks and moments in Australia’s graffiti history. Rennie Ellis would be familiar to those who have followed the scene since many a year ago, having grabbed a lot of photos from the pre-hiphop influenced graffiti years. p1xels is an absolute
READ MOREOne of our favourite street photographers in Melbourne, Sam Wongs work over the past couple of years has gone from strength to strength, and this lately show of his opening at No Vacancy gallery promises a whole bunch of awesome images from his photographic trigger finger. “Sam Wong is a Melbourne photographer, specialising in editorial
READ MOREResident Photographer for Invurt and our good friend, David Russell is FINALLY having his 1st exhibition – and were super excited to share it with you. I wrote this for his event page on Facebook: “I first met David Russell in Hosier lane in 2012, I’d seen him a hundred times in various streets, lanes
READ MOREFor those of you who like my work, be sure to come to my first solo exhibition on Friday 13th of November at Blender studios, here you will see some images you may of seen in the past and a selection of new works. I really look forward to sharing my vision with you all
READ MOREWho doesn’t love abandoned spaces? If you don’t, then you’re probably on the wrong website – as abandos are one of our favourite things. Throughout Melbourne, there are a whole slew of UrbEx individuals, traversing the broken, forgotten corners of commerce and industry, snapping pics of the beautiful decaying detritus. This week in Melbourne, you’ll
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine sends us his top 10 of all the shit he has seen around Melbourne over the past month – again, there’s a lot more awesome around than what fits here on this page, but he is a little slice of the work thats gone up over May. Just another great selection
READ MOREIf you’ve followed Melbourne graffiti or street art over the past few years, chances are you’ve seen some of his work – not up on the walls, but on the web – as one of the cities best documenters of the urban environment around. His videos and photographs have graced many an artists exhibition preview,
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