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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 MOREWith his first ever solo exhibition in Australia, Fanakapan brings Pop to Vs. Gallery this November. ‘Pop’ is a collection of hand-finished artworks, sculptures and prints featuring the artist’s unique depictions of hyper-realistic foil balloons. This self-taught contemporary urban artist began painting in the early 2000’s and has been on the rise ever since. “His
READ MOREA few weeks ago, a new volume depicting the history of Melbourne art was released into the publics eye – this was not the usual art tome, but one that covered a subject that had not been covered in print for almost thirty years – public sculpture in Melbourne. Alongside the old weathered items from
READ MORESuper excited about this!! My good buddy Mark Holsworth has been working on this labour of love for some time now, and its finally getting to see the light of day! Encompassing Melbournes public sculpture in all its forms since way back at the beginning, til now – and all that street art stuff, this
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 MOREAges ago we saw a really cool post up at Nice Produce with a studio feature on artist Stephen Ives, and a segment on his Honey Bee Wars that he had put together – at the time, we thought it was awesome– but having just checked the Everfresh blog this morning, it looks like it
READ MOREBusy Friday this week with the opening of the Sweet Street festival, and several other exhibitions – not least including a solo show from Melbourne’s Aramas at the Brunswick Street Gallery. “Evanidus is a collection of paintings and sculptures looking at the vanishing of some the important things in our life; the passing away of
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