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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
There are many names that are synonymous with graffiti in Melbourne, however there is one that garners unmitigated respect from all corners – Bail. Throughout the years, Bail has made a name for himself with his unwaveringly dedicated, no holds barred approach to painting. From an early age, this desire to put his own personal mark
READ MOREIt’s been almost three months now since I packed up my bags and moved to Singapore for work (and you can probably tell how busy its been with my lack of regular posts here lately). In that time, I’ve painted a whole bunch, met a whole bunch of rad artists and had the opportunity to
READ MORELast night I made my way down to Little Hoddle Street in Richmond to check out the latest and greatest show put on by the crew at Dangerfork – and it was a great exhibition! Dangerforks new space down in Richdmond is awesome – not only do they have a great setup for all their
READ MORESince moving into their new studio, Dangerfork have been damn busy bunch, and they’re about to get even busier with their latest show about to open! “Coming to life in 2010, Dangerfork is a Melbourne based boutique screen printer and print gallery comprised of the creative couple Chris Drummond & Megan Quigley. Not only is Dangerfork
READ MOREArtist Niels “Shoe” Meulman (NSM) has pursued many different variations of creativity throughout his life; graffiti artist, calligrapher, advertiser and gallery owner – yet it may be now, brush in hand, that he has truly found his niche. Growing up in the Netherlands, Shoe picked up a spray can at the dawn of the graffiti
READ MOREGoing through our daily blogs, we spotted the flyer for the great group exhibition that is “Free Brains” at SJS Gallery, and, amongst the talent listed, we noticed that one of our favourites, Adnate, was also contributing a piece to the show. So we figured, what better opportunity to ask a few questions, and delve
READ MOREComing up this Thursday, 29th April, Crown Heights seeks to try to put to rest some of the controversy around the “gallery vs street” argument by bringing several luminous graffiti artists out from underground and onto the walls of the Highlander Gallery. “Crown Heights is a group show – the tiresome quarrel of graffiti in
READ MOREHighlander are presenting a group show towards the end of April in the form of Crown Heights – not too much in the way of detail as yet, besides those who are exhibiting, but we’ll see what we can hunt down … What: Crown Heights – Group Exhibition Who: Jorz, Banos, Break, Greco, Aeon, Take2,
READ MOREFor those in Melbourne and Sydney, coming up real soon is the LTRHDS Exhibition, a celebration of the alphabet by some of the worlds top street artists. THE EXHIBITION OF THE ENGLISH ALPHABET “Letterheads 2010 brings together twenty-six contemporary artists to each re-envisioned a single letter of the English alphabet, creating a collection that explores
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