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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
In light of all the devastating floods that have been happening over the past few weeks, the guys at Stupidkrap are putting on a special auction of works from the most recent Pastemodernism 2 show. This is a great idea, with some really cool pieces in it, many more than werthy in terms of both
READ MOREIts been a busy week in terms of exhibition announcements and various bits of news – looks like everyone is doing end of year shows, and its awesome to see so much happening in the lead up to the x(pissup)mas season – the more the better, as far as we’re concerned. So, here’s just a
READ MOREWe covered news of this show way back in July, but thought that as it is opening this week, that we would post about it again – and include some special preview images for you that were kindly provided to us by the guys and girls at Metro Gallery. Since it was announced, Anthony Lister,
READ MOREIts a little slow on the news front the past week, I’m looking down the barrel of an impending deadline for my first solo show, and winter appears to force habitual hibernation here and there – but there are still some pretty cool things happening around the city, even so, and these cold rainy days
READ MOREWell, with Monday comes the first day that I’ve felt 100% healthy in weeks, so its back with the all rolling on blog updates and some more interviews – so we’re back to it with news of the third installation of Gorker Gallerys Forty Thieves, an annual group exhibition of forty artists from Melbourne, Australia
READ MOREWell known for her stencil and street art, Vexta is in a constant state of creative exploration. Whether it is painting her way across various far flung countries, or throughout the streets of Melbourne, her work embodies all the excitement that such exploration entails – and yet her work never seems to step across the
READ MOREIn amongst its pages, Chris Parkinson’s newly published Peace Of Wall presents a view of the nation of East Timor that has seldom been contemplated outside of its boundaries – that of one of its strongest social engineering methods; street art. In honesty, I just binned the editorial introduction for this interview, in which I
READ MOREWell known and long standing Melbourne artist Vexta has a new solo exhibition this month, opening tonight at Platform. Known in the past for her amazing portraiture incorporating stencil work , her latest exhibition, Extinction in Technicolour, moves into more experimental grounds for the artist – and we have to say, we’re pretty intrigued. “Extinction
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