Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We’ve been fans of Deams work for a very long time now, and its been incredible to see his progression over the years, and his constant experimentation with his beautiful abstract forms of graffuturism. His upcoming solo show, “Fieldnotes” is going to be no exception to this, and even from just the small glimpses of
READ MORELast Saturday, after the first of the Carbon forums, we headed down to the twin-header shows from Jasper Wong and Chaz Bojorquez. It was great to be able to see Jaspers work here in Melbourne. After having interviewed him the other week, we weren’t too sure what to expect (given a missing suitcase debacle) but
READ MOREA show of beastly proportions will be descending on the No Vacancy Project space tomorrow night, with a collaborative show from Nina Waldron and Piers Redmond. “Monster Mash will be a grotesque fest to feast your eyes upon, as the creatures of artists Nina Waldron and Piers Redmond meet for the first time. Their made
READ MOREWith fantastical illustrations of vivid creatures and detailed tribal nuances, Niors work is always a joy to behold. His characters, animals and beasts always feel as though they are a part of a vaster story – and with Kinkajou, Nior breaths life to this idea and introduces us a glimpse into the land that these
READ MOREWith the Everfresh residency in the NGV Studio space ending last week, we were all wondering what was up next, until we saw a sneak preview video of Inherent Vice. Since then, we’ve seen a bunch of info on the new event, and we’re pretty excited to check it out … Inherent Vice will be
READ MOREIt’s been a while since Ears hit Melbourne last, but he’s back with a new body of work that is sure to get his fans, old and new, excited as hell. “With this new body of work Ears is encompassing the idea of being isolated by confusion. At a crossroads with a groggy double view
READ MOREIt’s been some time since we interviewed Adnate, back in July last year, but in that time he’s been busy as hell – and, finally, we are seeing the fruits of that labour coming out in the form of his upcoming solo show at the No Vacancy project space in Fed Square. We love Adante’s
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