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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It’s been a while between website news so we thought we’d update you real quickly about some of the stuff that’s been going on here at Invurt – so, firstly, greetings from Singapore! In my quest to write everything Australian art over the past three years, the one thing that I’ve felt over that time
READ MOREYou know what? I think we’ll just have to let you read the introduction to this show first, and watch the video so you can grasp the idea behind it. “Everything is in Motion is a new drawing work by Danny Wild and Luke Penders. It was created with the aid of various mechanical, robotic
READ MOREWe love the whimsicalness that is Fanboy vs Artboy, and this next show is whimsy and coolness in full flight. At the last Fanboy vs Artboy (Sci-fi), all visitors were asked to vote on what they wanted to see for the next show, with resounding approval for the theme of Fairytales & Fables! “Passed down
READ MORESlightly off centre, yet still completely curious to those of us here who seek out new frontiers in art, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to let you all know about this coming show up in Brisbane (Plus, if you’ve been following us for a while, you’ll know how much we fkn love robots!) Having
READ MOREOne of the most enjoyable parts of the whole show at Outpost was watching Junky Projects in action – he has such an enthusiasm for his craft, and it was amazing seeing him guiding people into creating creatures from bits and pieces of material that he’d found. Junky spent several days scouring the island for
READ MOREWell, its about time we got ourselves a logo to put on the site, on our cards, on flyers, on pretty much anything we need it for– so, here’s the details for our little comp … $250 Prize money Competition deadline is December 30th, 11:59:59pm As many entries per person as you’d like. In terms
READ MOREWow, what a weekend for art in Melbourne. Its a testament to both the popularity of the work coming out of here, as well as the hard work of all the artists, that several large events were able to be held on the one night with full crowds and interested fans at each. Some, like
READ MOREWe cant say enough and as many times as possible, what massive fans of Robots we are here at Invurt – big, small, electric, atomic, steam, lazer beams for eyes, transforming, fighting, all out fantastic bio/metallalic things – but we’re guessing you’ve noticed this by now. So when we saw that Sekure D, renowned in
READ MOREWe love robots, and anything to do with robots. Thankfully, Sekure D also loves robots as much as we do, and is paying homage to them in his latest exhibition at Hogan Gallery. Having shown his art the world round, from the US to London to NZ, Robots > Humans is Sekure Ds third solo
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