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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We haven’t seen much from him fora little while, but one of our favourites for many a year, Jasper Killick, better known in the street art world as Toggles, will be having a solo show up in Preston this Friday night at Neon Parlour. Japsers work has always been a curious thing to me, its patterns
READ MOREThis is a show I’ve been waiting to see for a damn long time. Since moving to Melbourne from Perth a couple of years ago, Ryan Boserio has constantly worked on progressing his fantastical, surrealistic scifi infused imagery. Over this time his pieces that have popped up in both solo shows in Perth as well
READ MOREMike Makatrons had a pretty damn busy year, with shows, walls and painting across the globe, like this spot he did with a bunch of other in Brazil. This Thursday, he’ll be presenting his latest show, Cycles, and it promises to be grand. “After returning from an extended walkabout in Brazil and Africa, Mike
READ MOREWe’re big fans of the shows that Gallery One Three have been putting on, and we always enjoy the breadth and scope of the artists who put their work up on its walls – Ctrl Copy is no exception. “A group exhibition of artwork inspired by and made through use of the internet and digital
READ MOREUpcoming Melbourne artist Toggles will be holding his very first solo show at Nice Cat Gallery in Northcote this Friday, and we’re sure its going to be the first of many. We’ve been seeing more and more of Toggles work popping up on the streets here over the past year, and he has a pretty
READ MOREThere is a curious thing happening in the world today, something vast and progressive, yet outside of the viewpoint of those who pay it little attention. We take it as given, we adapt to its changes and we feel its ubiquity without really understanding what is happening – because, for the most part, it is
READ MORELast Friday night we headed down to 69 Smith Street Gallery to check out the group show, Weird, OK! This show was a collection of work from an array of young emerging artists, many of whom are just at the beginning of their creative journey. It was a pretty mixed show, to tell the truth.
READ MOREThis Friday brings a collection of up and coming artists, many of them in their final year at uni, in a show that fits their demographic nicely. To use a popular vernacular, (even though we don’t necessarily believe in such labels) all of these artists predominantly fall within the realm of “Generation Z“, and, as
READ MORESlightly off centre, yet still completely curious to those of us here who seek out new frontiers in art, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to let you all know about this coming show up in Brisbane (Plus, if you’ve been following us for a while, you’ll know how much we fkn love robots!) Having
READ MOREThe impact on the arts of the technological age gets centre stage in November with Melbourne’s first digital festival – ‘Pause’. “Pause Fest is about the new, innovative, interactive, exciting, creative and contemporary. The week-long festival will start with small events, exhibitions, projections, open studios, installations, product launches and interactive projects dispersed through the city
READ MORENext week from the hands of one of Everfresh studios own, Makatron, comes an imaginative and illustrative universe on canvas ‘Mother of Millions’ with a collection of his new works, hosted by No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne. Makatron, who is an emerging Melbourne artist, has been around the world and back many times, plying his trade
READ MORECome support the final Masters exhibition for Victorian College of the Arts MFA (Masters in Fine Arts) Candidate Michael Staniak (Melbourne born and based artist) “Painting in a Digital Landscape” Paradise Hills Gallery, founded by the artist himself, this month. Going by his previous works we expect colour and tones used meticulously and soulfully, even
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