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- April 4, 2011
LMTD Space is an emerging art collective based on the Gold Coast. This month, at 1000 Pound Bend Gallery, LMTD is launching in Melbourne with a group exhibition of 10 artists’ work from all around Australia with artists such as Daisy Catterall, Matt Rigg, Cheeks, Christopher Mackenzie, Eleven, Flake Nelson Nokela, Kid9, and more, displaying
READ MOREWelcoming the young and talented Shida’s new works is Comb Art Space in Kirra Point, next week, as they load up the gallery for his next solo show ‘Finding Paradise’! “From success in his 2009 solo exhibition ‘Fate’s Fantasy’ at Vienna’s Inoperable gallery and the ‘Stroke 2.0’ urban art fair in Munich, to his sell
READ MORECalling all mugs to have a go… … at attending the well anticipated exhibition ‘Have a Go Ya Mug’ – new works by Invurt buddies, Junky Projects and Presto at their kick-arse new space Cocoa Jackson Gallery, in the ubercool art precinct of Brunswick – tonight! Junky Projects is a one man street art crusade.
READ MORENext week Perths iconic The Butcher Shop, celebrating having finished construction of their new gallery, will be presenting the first solo show from local Perth graff artist Fecks, with ‘Island Limits’ – and they are inviting everyone to get down and join the party! “Fecks has been making splashes, with his murals appearing in blogs
READ MORENext week at Melbourne’s Rist Gallery comes the exciting and anticipated exhibition ‘Swoop & Melodie’, with new works by Tasmanian born artist Taj Alexander (aka ‘Deams’ of AWOL Crew). AWOL Crew, whose members include Adnate, Itch, Li-Hill, Lucy Lucy and Slicer, is one of Australia’s most prominent graffiti, urban and street art crews. With artists
READ MOREThere isn’t much to say that hasn’t already been said on the subject of the man and his plan! Fletcher Andersen (Facter), Founder, Editor, and Director of, well, here, Invurt.com, dude behind the curtain on so many of its artistic off-shoots, and our (the Invurt crews) favourite ‘boss man’ artist is bringing us something really
READ MOREMelbourne born and bred street artist ADNATE is debuting his first solo show in Europe at Box 32 Gallery in Berlin, Germany this month, and all of the original works in ‘Point of View’ were inspired by, and produced in, Germanys capital, Berlin. “ADNATE was originally known for his early graffiti writing. Since perfecting his
READ MOREA massive event, featuring a number of Australian street and low brow artists, hits Venice Beach in Cali next weekend at Gallery 1988! The Old School Video Game Art Show is one hell of a group exhibition, with an endless list of international and local artists including Aussie hip cats Meggs and Dabs Myla as
READ MOREOutre Gallery in Melbourne brings us a very cute eclectic exhibition next week ‘Go Go Gocco Go’! “Gocco technology was invented in Japan (1977) as a home-use, lo-fi mini screen print system that allows simple, multi-colour printing. Using flash bulbs and small thermal print screens, this ingenious invention has been adopted by artists who love
READ MOREThis week aMBUSH Gallery presents Without Walls Vol.3, the third edition in this wonderfully interactive group show. As with the previous installments, Volume 3 will be breaking barriers, reinventing the perception of street art and design via collaboration and interaction. Without Walls “…Destroys this conception by reformatting local artists works into limited edition t-shirts. This
READ MOREAs part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, In The Cut – Vol.3 bring together the best of both worlds this October when (the aptly named) Good Times Studios host a mega event that will have North-side peeps adoring the walls and shaking the floors all in synchronised harmony. Bringing “the laneways of Fitzroy to the
READ MOREGraff and street artist Phibs, member of Melbourne’s Everfresh Crew, known for his “incredibly detailed cut-back technique and tribal influenced style” brings us his new solo show, Journey! “Free, loose & spontaneous. Phibs new works are experimental and diverse. There are many meanings to the eloquent use of symbols. Interpretation is a Journey for the
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