Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
This upcoming exhibition at Beach Burrito Co looks fantastic, and I don’t even skate. Wish I was up in Sydney to check it out. The show opens on the 19th of February and runs through to the 1st of March. From the Press release: “Beach Burrito is proud to present Tic Taco, ‘An exploration of
READ MOREThis Friday we are hit with Meggs’ new show Inner Demons II, at Collingswoods Backwoods Gallery, which is a continuance of his earlier works involving the “inward exploration of duality” – no better way of putting it, really! The previewed pieces give one goosebumps, and shudders of deeply frightening yet somewhat therapeutic thoughts. This brilliant
READ MOREThe last time we saw some of Lazerfists work was back in Fit To Print at xmas last year, so when we heard through the grapevine that he would be the next artist up at RTIST Gallery our interest was pretty well piqued. “Real Rain” looks set to bring a whole new legion of fans
READ MOREWoah, almost missed this, and really glad that we didn’t – looks like Jack Douglas is back on shore and has a show on at Blue Tile Lounge – we talked to Jack a couple of months ago before he moved off to the UK< and its great to see him back here doing another
READ MOREAs a full time artist who once worked within the now closed Worlds End Studios, Numskulls work is tantamount to the epitome of a modern urban creative, equally at home outside or in. In light of his upcoming exhibition, The Weird Machine, it would have been remiss of us not to get in touch with
READ MOREEven though my dreams of being a pro-kick ass skateboarder were curtailed early in life due to a complete lack of co-ordination and a general fear of bodily harm as a result of a broken hand, I still love anything to do with skateboarding. Opening on Thursday night, Ambush Gallery in Sydney are presenting Beg,
READ MOREIt was almost dark by the time I found the number, the only indication of any type of habitation was in the form of a non-decrepit steel door all stickered, tagged and signed with various recognisable marks – names, logos,characters, and, of course, the stylised, almost runic arrangements of TwoOnes familiar font.
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