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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
The thing about working away is that you miss some of the really ultra cool shit that your friends are doing, which, in this case, I am pretty gutted about. A few months ago my mate GT was rambling about a rad space that he was looking to move into in Fitzroy with a bunch
READ MORELast night myself (and many others) braved a chilly Melbourne evening to get down to the opening of the latest Studio 615 group show – Time Flies – and man was I glad that I did. Held in Obscura Gallery off Carlisle st in Balaclava, previously mostly known for their photographic exhibitions, the entire crew
READ MOREMan, has it really been three years? With a whole bunch of mad shows on this Friday night in Melbourne, we’re all spoilt – and the city wide exhibition adventure one definite stop in your evening should be Paradise Hills third birthday celebrations. It has been three years since the gallery doors opened for the
READ MORESome of Melbourne best creatives, Studio 615 is a brilliant collective of multidisciplinary artists who frequently do rad shit together. “Studio 615 are Mike Danischewski, Sahil Silkroy, Sam Octigan, Marcus Dixon and Doug Aldrich, a creative collective with members based both in multiple locations around Australia and the USA. Each member posses a unique vision
READ MOREWe don’t often post too much news here on the website, so please excuse this break from our regular services. We’ve been slightly remiss with some of our updates lately, due to the fact that we’ve been hell busy on a variety of different projects. We do apologise for this, as we haven’t had much
READ MOREWhen you spot a piece of art that is able to transmit immediate, poignant expressiveness, you can’t help but halt before it in an attempt to discern its inner narrative. Earlier this year, I had my first chance Taylor Whites work with my own eyes, when she was a part of the outdoor exhibition, Brick
READ MOREWelcome to 2012 all! We’ve had a pretty restful break – lots of painting and a few ciders here and there and a hell of a lot of relaxing and doing absolutely nothing – just what we needed!! So, catching up on a bit of a backlog, we have a whole heap of snapshots to
READ MORETwoOne is an artist whose work is in constant evolution – though often thematically and iconologically linked, no new piece is quite like the previous, and this is easy enough reason as to why he is unabashedly one of our favourite Melbourne artists. We did an interview with TwoOne way back last year and actually
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 MOREGet your thinking cap on all you artists, (no berets, please), as the Tiger Translate2011 competition is coming up! This year the event caters to all mediums, and if your looking for a break and aren’t already entering then get the fuck onto it! Whatever your shtick is, we are sure you are more
READ MOREWow, what a weekend for art in Melbourne. Its a testament to both the popularity of the work coming out of here, as well as the hard work of all the artists, that several large events were able to be held on the one night with full crowds and interested fans at each. Some, like
READ MOREThere are a lot of great books on the market these days that deal with Street Art, and the past handful of years has seen upsurge in their popularity, mirroring the ever growing fascination that people have with the artists that participate. From small print runs of artist designed books, such as Dabs Myla’s recent
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