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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Melbourne street art collectors Sandra Powell and Andrew King (SANDREW) have brought out the big hitters for a massive charity auction at Leonard Joel auction house this February. “Collectors, consultants and long term supporters of Melbourne’s street art culture, Sandra and Andrew have built a vast collection of artwork by local and international artists over
READ MORETrouble Makers 2 brings over 100 artists to Vs Gallery in Richmond this September. If you missed the beautiful chaos that was Trouble Makers, then be sure not to sleep on the second installment. Just the shear number of artists involved should get your taste buds salivating. So rain, hail or shine this exhibition is
READ MOREOur good mate E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) has been doing a hell of a lot of work in the last few years to advocate the plight of Syria’s children throughout the devastating civil war that’s been going on for way too long. Now,gathering together fiends and some of Australia’s finest street artists and others of that
READ MOREWe love all the various different artist initiatives that come out of looking for sustainable ways of both living and creating, and this one is no exception. A bunch of our favourite artists have put together a new little project to recycle empty printer cartridge ink, giving people the chance to create rad images from
READ MOREDon’t forget to get down to Blender Studios tomorrow night from 6-8pm for the Melbourne Street Art Guide book launch. Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Din Heagney, Allison Fogarty & Ewan McEoin Published by Thames & Hudson Australia Cover by Rone. Photo by Ben Wesley. 224 pages, colour, softcover Featured artists and interviews with: ABYSS_607,
READ MOREDue to the popularity of last years open day, Everfresh decided to open it’s doors again for one day only and allow the public to walk through the studio and see the artists and their work up close and personal. For many people this would be the first time they would get to meet the
READ MOREAnother month of mad walls, not a day goes by where I don’t find something new on the streets of Melbourne, be it street art or graff. The stand out show this month for me was ‘Untold” by James Reka, I really liked the found objets covered in rust with their striking blue designs, while
READ MOREWell lovers of all things street, it’s that time again where I bring you all of my favourite shots from the past month! One show that really impressed me this month, was “Passing Through” by Deams, I have always admired his work, especially after seeing how he composes his pieces – taking Graffuturism to the
READ MOREThe other week we got down to Backwoods Gallery to check out Tom Civils latest show, Stick Folk. This was such a beautiful exhibition from Tom, and a great progression of his work we saw in his last exhibition, Long Story. David Russell got down there to get a bunch of shots of the show,
READ MOREOne of our favourite Melbourne artists, Tom Civil, will be holding a solo show this Friday night in Collingwood, and it looks to be another grand show from the man. Backwoods says it all best: “The art of Tom Civil is about hidden worlds in the Australian landscape, where punk spirits dance, ordinary lives are
READ MOREOnce again, Dean Sunshine gives us his Top Ten images of Melbourne street art and graffiti that he’s seen around the traps – cool selection this month from the man, so check it all out below! [nggallery id=306 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. JD, Mysterious Al, Facter, Unwell Bunny 2. Civil – Carlton 3. Slicer – Melbourne drain
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