Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Surface POP has a brand new space in Prahran and this female-super-group of a show is the first exhibition coming at us! Kaff-eine, Doctor, Fresh Chop, Baby Guerilla, Suki, Be Free and Precious Little, all well known on the streets of Melbourne, are sure to wow us with their own incredible styles of street art.
READ MOREThe goodness hits Sydney next month with a new solo show, Oranges & Lemons, from the colourful and talented hands of Bennett. “Sydney based artist BENNETT, currently working out of StupidKrap studios, uses aerosol, acrylic and mixed media to create works influenced and inspired by the ever changing urban surroundings. His thought provoking, sometimes controversial
READ MOREWhen it comes to doing duo shows, Megan Dell and Nicole Tattersall, are, ioho, right up there. Their individual styles are superb, and when combined in a show together they produce a swath of subtle pizzazz that emanates from the walls. Both have a great following of fans, and both are great artists – this
READ MOREWows, what a week in videoland .. This new video just came out on Tuesday – its the video feature from Kami and Sasus Omni show here in Melbourne … this is one of my favourites this week! HITOTZUKI KAMI & SASU ‘OMNI’ from Louis Mitchell on Vimeo. Have a look at the new Lush
READ MOREWell known Canberra stencil artist E.L.K. is having a solo show come March, at Oh Really gallery. “This Is Why We Cant Have Nice Things” will be running with the theme of “exploring sacrifice in the new millennium … maybe.” Checkout this great writeup on E.L.K. on his website, done by Art Monthly Australia –
READ MOREKA’a are no strangers to these pages, having just caught up with them last week for an awesome interview. They have also been very active in the streets and throughout the street art community in the past year, so getting a chance to see any of their work in a gallery setting is a real
READ MOREEver with the innovation, At Large gallery are presenting a new show in the form of SLAPSTICK. With a bit of a difference, art will be produced on the day, and placed on to panels, wherein afterwards people can win pieces of the panels created – great idea, and sounds like a lot of fun.
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