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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
So many good things coming out of Queensland these days, and this time a whole bunch of artists are making their way down to Sydney to display their work at the infamous aMBUSH Gallery. “So often characterised by syrupy heat and tropical vistas, Queensland shows its more pensive side with the launch of Northern Exposure,
READ MOREIt is a virtual impossibility for me to walk away from a Michael Peck exhibition without wishing I had one of his works on my walls – if I was to have to really, really nail down my “favourite” artists, he would be right up there, there’s just … something. Something about the fantastical realism,
READ MORECinzah Seekayem has some of the finest work we’ve seen – whether its illustrated, or painted up on a wall. Now, he is having his second solo show at Endemic World across the ditch in New Zealand, and if you’re anywhere in the vicinity of Auckland, you should go check it out. “Cinzah’s second solo
READ MORECool little video here of a whole bunch of Sydney street artists getting up on the Ozanam building. “A bunch of Australian street artists, Headed by Phibs, and featuring the likes of Numskull and Beastman, got together to transform a warehouse in the Sydney suburb of Stanmore, into a large scale piece of art.” Looks
READ MOREIt’s been some time between open studios for Ghostpatrol, but this weekend you’ll have a chance to head down and check out where the man works, and get yourself some cool art that will probably only ever be available there … plus books, and a chance to meet the man. Oh, and just on Ghostpatrol,
READ MOREOh, all you gamers know wtf is on tonight, yeah? Of course you do – Cup eve release of Call Of Duty: Ghosts! To celebrate its release, Sydney artists RJ Williams did a big assed skull mural – and it looks badass. Nice little Bliss n Eso tune to boot to go along with this
READ MOREIt’s a very rare occasion where I’ll put up a music video here on Invurt, but I’m sharing this one for two reasons a) one of my favourite Aussie bands, Spiderbait b) it’s an awesome homage to Melbourne street art with a whole bunch of artists we love, and it was cool and cute to
READ MOREI’m living vicariously by this video – I got back to Australia a little too late to make the opening, though I did go and see the show, I had heard that it got shut down, but 12,000 people for an artist who got his start on the streets of Perth. Damn fine, and well
READ MOREHoly crap!!! Some years ago, I headed down to the Melbourne docks to check out the premier of a Melbourne street art documentary by a crew of visiting French producers – Julien Sena and Romain Levrault. Filmed during the Melbourne Stencil Festival in 2008, this was a grand snapshot of a whole bunch of artists
READ MOREAs far as ads for products go, well, this one is how I think all fkn ads should be! Nicely done vid, again, from Selina Miles for Ironlaks latest! “The Ironlak dream began in 2002, when a young graffiti writer from Sydney wanted to offer Australian writers a premium spraypaint brand at an affordable price.
READ MOREThe other week we posted photos from Yandell Walton and I & The Others installation exhibition, Innocence of the Apocalypse – and they’ve just released a video of the whole thing. This Collingwood based show was all kinds of creepy, filled with cool art and installations, and the video really reflects that well! Check it
READ MORECame across this video yesterday over at Acclaim, featuring none other than Australian graffiti, fine artist and tattoo artist, Steve Cross. This video is something a little different, in which film maker Johnny Brixton captures Steve at a pretty philosophical moment whilst painting up one of his beautiful pieces. “Last time I caught up with
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