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- April 4, 2011
Felipe Pantone – Stereodynamica On his ongoing journey to explore the notions of a never-ending development of technology at a stunning speed, Felipe Pantone brings us yet another experiment in multistable perception. For his latest show called Stereodynamica, coming to Backwoods Gallery, this talented artist from Valencia will, for the first time in Australia, exhibit
READ MOREThis body of work, simply but appropriately titled “Apocalypse” consists of a series of images based on the last book of the Bible: Revelation. This late first century visionary text purports to describe a series of prophetic visions delivered to an imprisoned Christian apostle, who reveals himself in the text as “John”. The visions contain
READ MOREMomentarium is the latest series of work from Christopher Hancock. Following on from his successful show Depressionism earlier in the year, this new body of work sees Hancock moving forward to immerse himself and his artistic processes in the current moment, the now. Leaving behind pre-meditated construction, these works embody a process of applied chance
READ MOREMysterious Al is a street artist from London, UK. His current solo show ‘How to Live Forever’ is an introspective on leaving a lasting impression on this Earth. On living forever: In Australia, evidence of ancient tribes are all around. ‘How to Live Forever’ documents a secret tribe that co-exists in Melbourne, roaming the city
READ MORENEVER FORGET TO REMEMBER Adrian Doyle Its been three years since controversial artist, Adrian Doyle’s last exhibition. This is a long time for an artist that has had over 20 solo shows. But the Melbourne based urban artist has been busy doing almost everything. In the last three years Doyle has created his own reality
READ MORETipping Point Theo Robinson, 2015 The art in Tipping Point is the result of four years of painting, both in the studio and on the street, culminating in my first solo gallery show. This show has been inspired by the aesthetics of minimalism, abstraction and suprematism, as seen through the lens of graffiti, street art
READ MOREPhoenix: FROM THE ASHES This July sees Phoenix’s first Sydney show – and his second solo exhibition. It gathers a range of works which have been seen on the streets in Melbourne and beyond. This exhibition, opening at 4pm at blank_space Gallery on Saturday July 25th, runs until Friday July 31st; through this period Phoenix
READ MOREIn case you missed this awesome show by Daniel (Ears) O’Toole, at Juddy Roller studio and gallery, run by the very man him self Shaun Hossack. [nggallery id=444 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
READ MOREIn case you missed the show here are a bunch of shots from DEM 189’s amazing show Ricochet at Backwoods Gallery last week. [nggallery id=443 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
READ MOREUp next at Backwoods Gallery we are hosting DEM 189. An established graffiti artist, born in Lebanon and spending much of his time in France before settling in Melbourne. His detailed, mechanical styles adorn walls around the globe. His new show entitled ‘Ricochet’ will feature a gallery installation as well as works in various media
READ MOREOPPOSITIONAL DEFIANCE DISORDER By Akemi Ito “I Guess you’d call my art contemptible art, most of it gets painted over with beige or grey by other people, so it doesn’t curry much favour, mostly because it’s illegal art, illegal you’ve got to be kidding me, oppositionaly defiant even. A body of stencil art representing two
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