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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Okay, so we don’t catch all of them – and we don’t know how we didn’t hear about thisin time, but in the general chaos of everything that was going on last Friday night it slipped by us, alas. From all the photos up on the No Vacancy Facebook page, it looks like it would
READ MOREOne Five Faction is in full swing this year, with the successful rounds of Ladie Killerz and Board Writers just past, the next show up will feature “two of Australia’s finest, most respected graffiti artists are showing new works at the one five faction for just two weeks.” “Wrong Side Of The Tracks” features an
READ MOREBrunswick Street Gallery brings the Melbourne street art goods once again, this time with Urban Art Throwup, a showcase of both established and up and coming urban artists. Curated by Tessa Yee, who did last years Urban Art 10a and Sweet Streets @ BSG exhibitions, this should be a really great night, with walls set
READ MOREGhostpatrol (who we interviewed last year) has been pretty prolific lately, with his recent show in Adelaide, one coming up here in Melbourne, and then we believe Sydney and Brisbane are also in the works. Some of his work has changed in its direction slightly lately, as he appears to be following his exploration of
READ MOREWith what looks to be another grand exhibition at At Large Gallery in Northcote, Adele Wilkes, Mr Mupz and Jak Rapmund will be holding a trio show at the end of May. Each artists holds a unique style, each to their own, united by the use of black and gold colour palettes through their works.
READ MOREThey’re back once again, with the next episode of the Charles Street Artists markets, the fourth iteration held in Brunswick, and its shaping up to be the biggest and best yet. With lots of live art all through the day, artists painting, works for sale, more painting, street performers, food, drinks … this underground event
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 MOREWe’ve seen a bit of McGenniskens work pop up over the past year or so, most notable when we first spotted it in last years Small Works Prize at the Brunswick street Gallery last year, and recently, at the Ending Where We Begin group show at Surface POP. Being the huge fans of illustration that
READ MOREMark Whalen, otherwise (or formally?) known as Kill Pixie, is no stranger to Australias urban art scene, having been a mainstay for many a year. As a proclaimed “former” street artist, he has branched out into all different manner of styles as he further explores the geometric themes, that, over time, his work has evolved
READ MOREOne of our favourites, Rachee Renee, teams up with Zsandor to bring you a joint exhibition at the most awesome At Large Gallery. The show will “explore a personal journey into the past, digging out cobwebs of forgotton life tales, and shedding them onto the canvas to make way for the new.” This looks like
READ MOREAfter heading to the most recent Surface POP show featuring Phoenix last week, we totally loved the space and what they’ve been doing. Yet, its time for them to move onto bigger and better things, and they will be having a final pop-up show at their St Kilda abode before joining forces with the oh
READ MOREEx-pat and divinely intricate illustrator and designer Sean Edwards will be paying a flying visit at the end of the month, and will be putting on a show at No Vacancy’s Project Space at Fed Square on his return. Seans detailed,transformed scenes of chaotic abodes and surreal cityscapes are reminiscent of scenes from Kowloons Walled
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