Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Friday night before heading over to Tom Civils show Long Story, we stopped in at Egg Gallery to see Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kellys show, Sleep & Wake. Cutouts, illustrations, girls, strange dreamlike scenery and elements of the fantastical pervaded both artists works, and though they both have very different illustrative techniques, common elements
READ MOREDue for demolition any day now, this dilapidated Yarraville factory has seen an extraordinary amount of work placed upon its walls. Slicer, Kaff-eine, Lucy Lucy, Deams and Lush are just a very few of the artists who have work in there. Dean Sunshine got down to the factory the other weekend to document as much
READ MOREIt’s always great to see the NGV studio space’s walls covered in amazing art, and Chaz Bojorquezs show, LA Hand Styles, featured wonderfully on them. We sauntered between this show and Jasper Wongs throughout last Saturday evening, and we were totally spoilt for imagery. We actually managed to sit down and have a really great
READ MOREAt the end of summer, Heesco headed down to Union Lane to paint a tribute piece to the many Tibetan monks whom have self immolated themselves in recent times. We got down to check it all out, and got some behind the scenes shots from the day. The video and his work tells its own
READ MOREAfter checking out Phibs exhibition, Perfectly Imperfect, we sauntered on down to House Of Bricks to see Beastmans show, Natural Progression. Stopping briefly along the way to check out TwoOnes awesome new piece, we arrived to a show in full swing. Colour seems to have been the order of the evening, and Beastmans show had
READ MORELast Friday we got down to Paradise Hills to check out Hamishi’s show, Nothing Special. Such a cool collection of work, colourful, playful and, well, odd – in all the best ways! Lachlan Curtin-Corr took all these on his trusty film, once again getting a great bunch of photos from a cool event! [nggallery id=101
READ MORENext up in our There’s More! snapshots is all the finished artwork from Ann St and Sunshines Warehouse – and a couple from the neighbouring Zombie Lane that we couldn’t resist shooting. All in all, over the two sites, over 100 pieces of artwork went up on the walls in the space of four days,
READ MOREAlrighty, we’ve finally sorted through all of our photos from There’s More!, and we’ll be putting them all up in the next day or two! The following photos from Lachlan Curtin-Corr and Jess Brohier of the mass painting session that we had on Saturday the 24th of March, across both Cocoa Jackson Lane and Sunshines
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 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 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,
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