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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
‘No Hard Feelings’ is a group show curated by Badlands badman Chris Costa, along with Benjamin Coombs, Brigit Maher, and Conrad Square at Off the Kerb Gallery in Collingwood, Melbourne. We are really excited to see each artist use their individual flare and creativity to bring to life a great range of disciplines including; computer
READ MORECongratulation to my good friend and all round beautiful soul “GOODIE”, as she put up her first solo show at Juddy Roller a few weeks back. I feel these works gave you a little insight in to the mind of the artist, you always take a risk when you expose yourself like this, I think
READ MOREAfter seeing one of the most amazing shows of all time, Rone’s Empty, and knowing the space would soon disappear – I had to introduce Rone to some good friends of mine, the crew at Scann3D. Using their super high end 360 scanning technology – we spent about 5 hours in the space after the
READ MOREThis show will be talked about long after the metal monsters tear down this beautiful 1920’s theatre that Rone brought back to life, giving Melbourne one last chance to see her in all her beauty. And boy did she shine especially from a photographers point of view, I returned 3 times to capture the amazing
READ MOREI’m excited to announce Rone’s 1st Solo show in Melbourne in over 2 years, Empty, opening this Friday night at 247 Johnston St, Fitzroy. Rone is by far one of my favourite artists, in fact, his famous Jane Doe image was definitely the reason many years ago I got hooked on Street Art as well
READ MORESo, you’ve heard all about it I am sure, and you all have your own opinions and either think its the best thing ever or the worst thing ever, but sure as shit the announcement of a big exhibition of Banksys work in our little ‘ol Melbourne sure does have everyone talking. The last time
READ MOREThis Friday, Cam Scale will treat us with his 1st major Solo exhibition at Juddy Roller – State of Mind. Cam’s work is influenced by the Australian graffiti, street and urban art cultures as well interactions with the viewers minds. The show features portraits of some of the many moving parts that make up this
READ MOREEven though I totally forgot about this show, I still managed to get along the following afternoon to grab a few shots to share with those who were unable to see the show. [nggallery id=479 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREINTERSECTION JOHN ASLANIDIS & MAYONAIZE Intersection is a collaborative exhibition between John Aslanidis and Mayonaize. Aslanidis’ work explores a sensorary dimension, which exists between sound and vision, where as graffiti has been a major influence on Mayonaize’s eclectic oeuvre. The contrasting approaches result in unique images that merge to become a fusion of sonic vibrations
READ MOREA quick update on DOES’ upcoming show ‘Endless Perspectives’ that opens this Friday the 5th of April and runs through to the 17th of April. DOES has released the final 2 videos in the series shot in Basel and Paris. This will be an amazing show make sure you check it out. Details below. Melbourne
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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