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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It’s no secret that we are big fans of Acclaim here, from their mag to their events (including Carbon festival!) these guys know how to do it, and do it right. So when we saw that they were doing a Sydney launch party, with a buckload of tunes and two of Sydneys finest street artists
READ MOREI mean, dear god damn look at that list of artists – aMBUSH Gallery keeps setting the bar for some amazing shows, and, teaming up with Doctor Dboe their next show is a cacophonic array of black and white imagery – our favourite! “Faced with the challenge of stark simplicity, 67 Australian and international artists
READ MOREAh, Thursdays, it’s all downhill from here people! It’s been a short week for us with a lot to catch up on, but always time to look through videos of cool Oz and NZ art from across the web – so here’s this weeks roundup! Cool interview with NZs Askew on 20/20 – unfortunately, once
READ MORESydney’s Lo-Fi Collective are no strangers to producing amazing shows and events that huddle together insanely talented individuals. This event, “Canvas Cooler” features some of Australia’s top street artists in collaboration with Red Bull, who will be creating their artwork (of amazing proportion) in a totally different and cool way. The project already hit London
READ MOREGet on ya bike … and ride on down this Thursday to the BI – Group Show at Somedays Gallery in Surry Hills, as a part of The Sydney Bicycle Film Festival. “BI features the work of Australian and international artists who have been given a reproduction of a vintage bicycle poster to derive inspiration
READ MOREFloods, cyclones, rain – its all just another week of mayhem across Oz, and if I wasn’t such a cynic I’d be shouting global warming doom from the rooftops (okay, so 2012 is obviously the end of the world via zombie apocalypse, but I’ll hold out on my scepticism til then). The other week saw
READ MOREGood times – the crew from Lo-Fi are back for a little while, and are about to put on a variety of shows before the space they’ve been using gets renovated. “Last year Sydney was treated to a concentrated program of week to week showcases of both local and international artists from the lowbrow visual
READ MOREAll great things must, alas, come to an end, and so it is that the amazing series that is Go Font Ur Self* will be starting its final run starting this week. Over the last two or so years, Go Font Yourself has been highly instrumental in not only promoting Australian artists, but it has
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