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- April 4, 2011
By now you’re all probably aware of the Upside Down Tour from Amsterdam artist, Niels “Shoe” Meulman (who we interviewed last week!), which had a successful opening up in Sydney, and will be opening up in Melbourne tomorrow night. There is, however, another part of the tour – and that is a very special screening
READ MOREEarlier this year, we heard about an ambitious project to transform Sydneys Harbours Cockatoo Island into a mecca of street art. When we first heard it, it seemed a long way away, and we weren’t sure exactly what it entailed. Over time, we started learning more, and getting an idea as to what it would
READ MOREIn something completely refreshed and promising, direct from the National Gallery of Australia, commissioned by and held at the RMIT University Gallery (Melbourne CBD), comes the travelling street art show‘Space Invaders’. After the success of its grand opening in Canberra last year, Space Invaders has been touring nationally, and now the showcase of Australian street
READ MOREIn 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 MOREOnce again its been a busy week in the lead up to the Xmas season – some last shows all over for different galleries, and a whole bunch of different events going on. This week we did a mini review of three shows, the A3 Small Art Show, that opened last week to a packed
READ MOREAfternoon all – hope and trust that you’ve all had a great week, and that you’re all prepared for a great weekend to come! Just a bit of housekeeping news first up – we’re really happy this week to have taken on a great addition to the crew in the form of Leah Burgess –
READ MOREMeet Jumbo and Zap – two super powered artists from the urban realm of inner Sydney. Both have spent years gratifying our streetscapes with colour and mystery, witnessing first hand the progressive explosion of urban art and its mainstream cultural by-product. Their upcoming collaborative project at Lo-FI, Planetarium, offers a sneak peek into two very
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