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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
One of our favourite Melbourne artists, Tom Civil, will be holding a solo show this Friday night in Collingwood, and it looks to be another grand show from the man. Backwoods says it all best: “The art of Tom Civil is about hidden worlds in the Australian landscape, where punk spirits dance, ordinary lives are
READ MOREGot an email today from the dudes over at The Tate – looks like we missed the exhibition opening on Wednesday night, but the best part is still ins tore this Saturday with the launch of the Print & Staple zine fair! With a huge amount of zines on offer from a whole bunch of
READ MORESean Morris is a guy who isn’t afraid to turn over a few stones, looking under the skin of our metropolistic culture for gems of uniqueness. Not all of these gems are beautiful in the traditional sense, however the scenarios and characters that his work portrays hold their own attraction – you know, like that
READ MOREWhen such a brilliant idea is thrown at you, possessing so much innovation, you can’t help but wonder “Why didn’t I think of that?” Campfire Collective, from Sydney’s Inner West, are bringing you Critical Inking – an event showcasing unforgettable prints, stories, live music and an open casket look into the lives of
READ MOREWith the Everfresh residency in the NGV Studio space ending last week, we were all wondering what was up next, until we saw a sneak preview video of Inherent Vice. Since then, we’ve seen a bunch of info on the new event, and we’re pretty excited to check it out … Inherent Vice will be
READ MORESweet, looks like I finally have something in the Canberra category, and what an awesome show for the first one! The National Gallery is no stranger to its understanding and collecting of street and urban art – they got on the bandwagon a long time ago, well before all of this stuff started leaking into
READ MOREI still remember, and have never returned, the very first Hype magazine I read. I’d been bumming around Cinema City in Perth with a few crew one Saturday afternoon, when someone surreptitiously pushed a copy into my hands. Strangely enough, it was seeing Australian graffiti from outside of our own little corner for the first
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