Archive | September, 2010
Interview – Paul “Deej” Donnachie

Interview – Paul “Deej” Donnachie

We love seeing exhibitions from people whose work we’ve followed for some time, especially when its their first solo show.

Having followed Deej’s work for some time, with his stylised approach and fresh take on the hiphop-meets-comicbook-meets-lowbrow style, its great to see that he’s getting it out and onto some gallery walls – because it deserves to be seen. Given that his work is often subtly familiar to many, due to his design work on flyers and CD covers for many artists and events within the Perth hip hop and music community, it was, really, only a matter of time.

We caught up with Deej in the lead up to the opening of his show at ABD The Gallery in Northbridge, and got the low down on his love of hip hop, gangsters, hot chicks, paint, comics and more …

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Exhibition – Jason Howe – Fool Moon Tune – VIC

Exhibition – Jason Howe – Fool Moon Tune – VIC

Following on from last years showing of paintings in his great “Revenge of the Teddybugs” show, Jason Howe returns to Melbourne and the At Large gallery for yet another show, this time one laden with drawings, sketches and experimental animations.

“Returning from Sydney, fine artist Jason Howe conducts his 2nd solo
show at At Large Gallery Melbourne, bringing down his large portfolio
of over 200 sketches/drawings/doodles/characters/abstractions/ideas & designs for his paintings.

As you ponder his bold, fluid and flowing marker line drawings you
will see through to the ballpoint pen scribbles, which are the
origins, ideas and lines that spark a sketch.
Influenced by cartoons & animation, hip hop, the graffiti art
characters of Vaughn Bode & Kenny Scharf and contemporary American
pop surrealists Greg Simkins, Jeff Soto, Joe Ledbetter and Alex
Pardee his work will delight, humor, mess with your head & make your
mind wonder.

Drawn on a patchwork of recycled stickers, Jason breaks the
boundaries of the portrait/landscape style of his sketchbooks to
bring you a peak behind the scenes and behind the eyes of a
practicing, prolific post-pop hip-hop doodling surrealist.
As well as all original drawings being for sale, Jason will be
selling prints, hand painted shirts and caps and will also have a
showing of his experimental, colourful animated music clips.”

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Who: Jason Howe
What: Fool Moon Toon solo exhibition
Where: At Large Gallery, 208 High Street, Northcote, VIC
When: Opens 6pm til 9pm, Friday October 1st. Show runs til 14th October

Check out Jasons website, as well as the At Large Gallery for more details on the show and the teddybugs themselves!

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Exhibition – Sam Smith – Mad Dogs 2 – QLD

Exhibition – Sam Smith – Mad Dogs 2 – QLD

The folks at Nine Lives Gallery have a showing this Thursday of the second part of Sam Smiths Mad Dogs exhibition. His patterned and semi-chaotically rendered pieces always remind me of large scale etchings and woodcuts, but done with a cool tribal-esque style.

It’d be great to be able to get along to see this, so if you’re in the Brissy area, do it.

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Who: Sam Smith
What: Mad Dogs, Part 2
Where: Nine Lives Gallery, 694 A Ann st, Fortitude Valley, QLD
When: Opens Thursday 30th September, show runs til October 10th

Via weAREtheIMAGEmakers and Sam Smiths blog. More details on the Nine Lives site also.

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Exhibition – Sofles – SA

Exhibition – Sofles – SA

It’s great to see shows happening in Adelaide, and this time its a solo show by the renowned and somewhat infamous Sofles. This four day exhibition will showcase a variety of the Brisane artists work as translated to canvas.

“Notorious graffiti figure. Prodigious talent. Sofles has been both reviled and embraced by the media over his ten-year career, which began as a graffiti artist in Brisbane, Australia. After a well-publicized conviction in 2009, Sofles burst onto the scene with various sold-out exhibitions, collaborations with artists such as Anthony Lister, Ben Frost and Revok, and contracts with the likes of Red Bull, Myer, Adidas, and Toohey’s.

Returning from a tour of New York and Los Angeles, Sofles has chosen Adelaide for his first interstate exhibit, with new works on canvas featuring his signature mash up of aerosol, acrylics and oils, rendering evocative imagery in explosive colour. The progression from graffiti to canvas was a natural one, explains Sofles.

“Not much has changed, really. I’m painting every day, using the same tools, applying the same techniques, to a different platform, with a different audience. The work is finer, more considered, but my graffiti influence has been really well received.”

Sofles imagery is wide and varied, with collages of mind-bending abstraction melting into intricate form, perfect snapshots of the artist’s wild imagination. Sofles’ ability to create depth and detail with aerosol is unmatched, and combined with his bold use of colour renders pieces so distinctive they have firmly set Sofles reputation as one of Australia’s most watched contemporary artists.”

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Who: Sofles solo show
Where: Bull n Bear Basement – 89 King William St, Adelaide
When: Show opens 6pm Thursday October 7th, until Sunday October 10th

You can check out more of Sofles work on his webpage.

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Interview – Adrian Baldsing

Interview – Adrian Baldsing

 

Following up from his opening last Friday night for his solo show “Changelings” we managed to grab Perth artist Adrian Baldsings  to give us the lowdown on his show at the newly (re)minted These Days gallery.

Not being too familiar with Adrians work beyond one or two images around the net,  we were impressed to see that his bio consisted of a pretty extensive list covering numerous solo and group shows, the Kurb gallery D & K art award and numerous installation pieces around Perth – and now, though we hadn’t appreciably aware of his amazing work before, we’ll be making sure to keep an eye on it in the future.

So if you’re in Perth, make sure you get on down to These Days gallery to take a look at this body of work, and read on for the intriguing background behind his latest show …

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Exhibition – Attic Antics – Twoone & Thomas Jackson – NSW

Exhibition – Attic Antics – Twoone & Thomas Jackson – NSW

Okay, so the word dynamo comes to mind when I think of Twoone, and now I’m just going to apply it to Thomas Jackson as well. Only a two or three weeks after their last duo show, they are hitting back again with yet another one – again at the Lo Fi Collective space.

This time they’ll be showcasing a series of Giclee prints of new water color drawings, typographic works, and more – knowing those two artists work, theres sure to be some amazingly cool stuff on display.

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Who: Twoone & Thomas Jackson
What: Attic Antics duo show
Where: Lo-Fi Collective, 383 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst
When:  Show opens Thursday 30th September at 6pm.

Via Twoones blog.

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Event – Final Episode Store Launch Party – NSW

Event – Final Episode Store Launch Party – NSW

 

The fine folk at Ambush gallery team up with Final Episode this coming Thursday with a launch party for Final Episodes online store opening. Cant wait to check out some of the threads on offer when it opens – but if you’re in Sydney, get on down to Ambush and check out some of the artists and clothing for yourselves.

“Final Episode is an online accessories store dedicated to design, and on September 30, 2010, it will be celebrating its launch with an exhibition by Sydney’s leading visionaries. Pop artist Ben Frost, graphic designer Jonathan Zawada, photographers Lyn & Tony and interactive design studio Canvas Group have each created a special piece of work for Final Episode, which will be exhibited along with market installations by stylist Maia Liakos. Live music will be provided by Hole in the Sky DJs.

Final Episode is an online accessories store committed to stocking labels that embrace originality, innovation and fashion-forward design. It has sourced brands from across the world that fit this concept, with the view that fashion is a tool to flaunt one’s individuality and express one’s sense of self.

From the website to the packaging to the launch concept, design is at the very core of Final Episode’s philosophy, and transcends into every aspect of the shop’s branding. Final Episode aims to merge the very best from the worlds of fashion, art and design and celebrate beautiful ideas.”

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Who: Featuring Ben Frost, Canvas Group, Lyn & Tony, Jonathan Zawada, Hole In The Sky DJs. Accessories by Deadly Ponies, Natalia Brilli,  Borba Margo & Tristan Blair
What: Final Episode Online Store Launch Party
Where: Ambush Gallery, 4a James Street, Waterloo, NSW
When: Event runs from 6pm til 9pm, Thursday September 30th

Via Ambush Gallery & Final Episode

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Event – Wooden Toy #7 Launch – Magnation – VIC & NSW

Event – Wooden Toy #7 Launch – Magnation – VIC & NSW

 

Woot! Timba Smits and crew brings the goods once more with the launch of Wooden Toy #7 – this time with a special focus on music from this amazingly produced and visually stunning magazine.

The time, creativity and talented design and editing that goes into this mag is second to none, and it belongs on everyones coffee table – and the launch for this latest edition looks fkn fantastic.

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“At a whopping 225mm x 225mm, edition 7 includes 156 full CMYK coloured pages (including covers) on 120gsm Sovereign offset uncoated stock by K.W.Doggett and 300gsm Life Recycled stock by K.W.Doggett for the covers designed superbly by Ken Taylor www.kentaylor.com.au with individual stamp numbering featured on back. With only 5000 limited copies printed this edition comes complete in a superb 229mm x 225mm custom shaped TOYPACK package printed in 2 spot colours on 350gsm Enviroboard recycled by K.W.Doggett featuring designs by WASTE with a certificate of Authenticity, a 40 page Lyrics and Type Zine and a giclee artist print by WASTE www.wasteyourself.com

Featuring (in order of appearance) interviews and features on:
Miss Blimey (AUS) / Dirty Vinyl Pusher / The evolution of Music / Kitty, Daisy & Lewis (UK) / Score Wars / DJ Perplex (AUS) / Ken Taylor (AUS) / Tara McPherson (USA) / UK Beatbox feat. Beardyman, Nathan ‘Flutebox’ Lee & Reeps One (UK) / Lyle Owerko’s Boombox project (USA) / Waste Studio (UK) / James Sharrock (AUS/UK) / Elefant Traks feat. Urthboy, Jane Tyrrell, Hermitude & Unkle Ho (AUS) / McBess (UK) / The Dirty Dozen / Wax Tailor (FRA) / Musical Stalkers / Poster Peeps / Tim Minchin (AUS/UK) / Lyrics and Type 2 / Gone Stir Crazy plus heaps more hidden tracks and samples.”

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What: Wooden Toy #7 Launch

Melbourne Launch
Wednesday September 29th
Opens from 630pm til 9390pm
Third Floor, Magnation
88 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Sydney Launch
Friday 1st October
Opens from 630 til 10pm
Upstairs, Magnation
155 King St, Newtown

Via Wooden Toy Quarterly & Just Another Agency’s blog.

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Exhibition – Audrey Kawasaki – Tangled – WA, VIC & NSW

Exhibition – Audrey Kawasaki – Tangled – WA, VIC & NSW

 

I’ve been aware of this show for almost a year now, and I’m really excited that all the launch details for Audrey Kawasakis shows at Outre gallery have now been released. Having been a fan for many years and watched her work progress over this time, there is this little hint of jealousy in me knowing that I am far from alone in my unashamed fandom – several of her prints adorn my walls, and I’m totally living in fear of having to eat mi-goreng noodles for a month, just knowing that this show is at Outre gallery the day after payday.

If you seriously haven’t seen Audreys work yet, you should – because you’re missing out on some beautiful stuff – and it looks like the lady herself will be at the Melbourne and Sydney openings at Outre gallery (alas, Perth), so heres your chance to give her the full kudos for her work that she deserves.

“Outré Gallery are extremely proud to be presenting the first major Australian solo exhibition of Audrey Kawasaki’s original paintings, rare prints and fresh editions in October / November 2010.

At once innocent and erotic, Audrey’s gentle and enigmatic visions of femininity have inspired a fan-base which is beautiful in itself … expect more of Audrey’s breathtaking girls and tender renderings.”

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Who: Audrey Kawasaki
What: Tangled solo exhibition
Where: Outré Gallery

MELBOURNE OPENING 
Friday 22th October 2010
249-251 Elizabeth St
Melbourne VIC 3000
AUSTRALIA

SYDNEY OPENING
Friday 29th October 2010
13a Burton Street
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
AUSTRALIA

PERTH OPENING
Friday 5th November 2010
260 William Street
Northbridge WA 6003
(Outre: Sadly, Audrey will not be at the Perth opening in person – she apologises!)

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Exhibition – On The Wall – Metro Gallery – VIC

Exhibition – On The Wall – Metro Gallery – VIC

 

We covered news of this show way back in July, but thought that as it  is opening this week, that we would post about it again – and include some special preview images for you that were kindly provided to us by the guys and girls at Metro Gallery.

Since it was announced, Anthony Lister, Rone and Vexta have also been added to its roster – rounding this show out to be set as one of the finest collections of Australian and international street art to be displayed here.

Cant wait!

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“This show will be one the biggest collection of contemporary street art ever shown in Australia, and includes pieces by some of the most notorious internationally renowned artists including;

Blek le Rat: Blek is considered to be the godfather of stencil art, and has been producing street work for 30 years. He’s both a pioneer on the streets and in the transition to gallery work, and has inspired a generation of stencil artists. His signature Rat stencil that covered the streets of Paris in the 80’s is one of the most striking images in street art history.

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Banksy: Banksy hardly needs any introduction, he’s by far the most sought after street artist in the world but has managed to stay defiantly anonymous.

Shepard Fairey: Shepard has risen from his humble roots as a teenage skater punk distributing homemade stickers via mail order and gone on to create some the most instantly recognisable visual imagery in recent art history, including the oft reproduced ‘Obey’ campaign and most noticeably the Obama ‘Hope’ image that became synonymous with the Democrat’s rise to office.

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Nick Walker: English graffiti artist Nick Walker has been combining stencils with his freehand graffiti work since 1992. Nick initially turned to stencils as a means of introducing the realist elements of photography to his works, while still working with spray paint, since this point he has developed a massive international following of his work due to their wit and sense of tongue-in-cheek irony.

D*Face: Growing up in London D*Face was heavily influenced by 80’s American skate culture and punk rock aesthetics. As a teenager D*Face began incorporating these elements into highly stylised graffiti, developing a repertoire of iconic characters and imagery that are highly sought after the world over.

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Swoon: Swoon’s work is indebted to both traditional craftsmanship and classic painterly technique, but her execution is entirely modern. It is this method of incorporating both age old techniques and contemporary graffiti practice that makes her work so compelling. She has contributed work to MOMA, Art Basel Miami, and the Brooklyn museum, and is widely considered to be a master contemporary print maker.

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Above: Above is nomadic graffiti artist who has travelled around the world creating public art installations since 1995. His signature arrow can be found in more that 65 countries world wide, from stickers, to wheatpastes, to freehand graffiti, to wooden sculptures, Above is a force to be reckoned with.

HA HA: Melbourne’s own HA HA has risen as one of the most prominent figures in the city’s own street art movement. From his notorious Ned Kelly image that blanketed Melbourne in the early 2000’s, to his recent soft edge portraits that are comprised of up to 70 layers, HA HA has remained one of Melbourne’s most notorious street artists.

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Hush: Hush is an English artist who spent a number of years in Japan working as a toy designer, his graffiti style unites these disparate worlds of Western decay, Eastern pop, and design elements. Drawing on the classic motif of the female form, Hush creates beautifully layered symphonies of colour compositions.

Stormie: Australian native Stormie has been producing street work since 1984. His dark depictions of contemporary urban life have seen him travel across the world, painting in London, Los Angeles, Berlin and Tokyo. Stormie’s personal style is entirely unique, and has earned him a cult following the world over.”

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Who: Banksy, Blek Le Rat, Shepard Fairey, Nick Walker, Swoon, D*Face, Above, Faile, Hush, Stormie Mills, Anthony Lister, Ha Ha, Vexta, Rone, and more.
What: On The Wall – International Street Art Group Show
Where: Metro Gallery, 1214 High Street, Armadale, VIC
When: September 27th to October 17th 2010

Check out Metro gallerys website for more info.

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Exhibition – Sara Blake – Constellations – NSW

Exhibition – Sara Blake – Constellations – NSW

 

The other day in my hypertextual wanderings I stumbled across an announcement that New York based illustrator and artist Sara Blake aka Zso, was having a solo show in Sydney – and was suitably excited to hear of it. Sara has done a huge range of illustrative and design work work with Curvy, Zen magazine, Village Voice,  amongst many others and its great to see a show by her on our shores!

Named one of the Top 100 female graphic designers and illustrators in the world by Curvy magazine, art director, designer and illustrator Sara Blake brings her latest works to Sydney, for her very first Australia show. Blake’s work has graced magazines, fashion pages and products around the world including The New Yorker, Grey Goose, Condé Nast, Hennessey and Bacardi.

Her latest show, CONSTELLATIONS, reflects the vibrancy and excitement of the New York landscape with its colour, movement and texture. Using geometric lines and curves, soft and hard Blake captures the stories and world of women in her city. Stories about love, heartache, joy, independence, sorrow, loneliness and second chances.

“While the subject of much of my art is women, the art itself is really more about the world at large seen through these women. Just as there are dualities in our experience of life, and there are dualities in my personality, my work inadvertently has adopted some of these qualities visually.”

So if you’re in Sydney town and want to see some of her work in the flesh, go and check out her opening this Thursday at Surry Hills Friends Of Leon Gallery.

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Who: Sara Blake
What: Constellations solo show
Where: Friends of Leon Gallery, 82 Marlborough Street, Surry Hills
When: Opening is Thursday 23rd September, 6pm til 8pm. Show runs until October 16th.

Via LeeLoo

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Interview – Luke Taaffe

Interview – Luke Taaffe

Back a couple of weeks ago, artist, designer and lover of waves Luke Taaffe had a duo exhibition with Beastman up in Brisbane – and, at the time, I hit him up with a few questions, as per as often as I can whenever I see a cool artist doing a show. As happens though, the man was completely smashed for time, which, between his solo show and finishing of the latest Summer 11 Roxy collection, was completely understandable.

He didn’t forget about it though, and, graciously, as soon as he found the time to do so, he sent an email back – and it was a great reply! I’ve been waiting for a perfect time to put it up since getting it, and that seems to be now, because this guy deserves an amount of undivided attention for the progress, passion, and determination to which he’s applied his creative skills over the past few years …

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Exhibition – Yone – Shake that Ass – VIC & NSW

Exhibition – Yone – Shake that Ass – VIC & NSW

 

You’ve seen the announcements all over already, and if you haven’t, then I guess you’re not as much of a artnews junky as me – either that or you’ve been in a coma, (either/either) but this week sees  one of the most amazing “lo fi sexy” photographers in the world right now – Yasumasa “Yone” Yonehara, opening not one, but two shows in both Melbourne and Sydney.

“Yasumasa ‘Yone’ Yonehara is undoubtedly one of the most dynamic and influential magazine editors and photographers in Japan.

During the 90s Yonehara’s work with the iconic Egg Magazine was instrumental in the emergence of ‘kogyaru’ (Japanese schoolgirl) culture into the global consciousness.

Yonehara’s signature ‘lo-fi sexy’ photographic style was established though a collection of erotic Fujifilm ‘cheki’ shots for Smart Girls with some of Tokyo’s hottest models. The unprecedented success of his first book, a folio of these Smart Girl portraits, bestowed him instant fame.

It was at this point that Yonehara’s sphere of influence became global, with brands such as American Apparel ‘appropriating’ his unique photographic style for use in advertising campaigns. A new genre of editorial photography was born, founded on Yonehara’s instant Polaroid style.”

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(flyer is for the Melbourne show)

Who:  Yasumasa “Yone” Yonehara
What: Shake That Ass solo show

Melbourne show:

Opens Friday 24th September, 6pm til 9pm – show runs til 10th October
Backwoods Gallery – 25 Easey St, Collingwood (rear of side alley)
After party at New Guernica from 10pm

Sydney show:

Opens Saturday 25th September, 6pm til 9pm – show runs til 27th October
Lo-fi Collective – Level 3, 383 Bourke Street, Surry Hills

Via Backwoods Gallery & Lo-Fi Collective

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Exhibitions – Ben Frost & James Jirat Patradoon – NSW

Exhibitions – Ben Frost & James Jirat Patradoon – NSW

Not one, but two exhibitions are opening this week at the Boutwell Draper gallery in Redfern, with Ben Frost and James Jirat Patradoon showing works across their walls from this coming Thursday.

Two great shows from two great artists, both opening in the same gallery, on the same night – grandness.

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Who: Ben Frost. James Jirat Patradoon.
What: Ben Frosts “The Art Of Noise” & James Jirat Patradoons “Heartaches” solo exhibitions
Where: Boutwell Draper gallery,
When: Shows open Thursday 23rd, and both run until October the 23rd.

See Ben Frost, James Jirat Patradoon and the Boutwell Draper websites for even more details.

Via the Opening Hours

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Exhibition – Creatures – NSW

Exhibition – Creatures – NSW

Monsters, beasts and strange entities are all going to be displayed at an upcoming show at the National Grid this Friday, as they play host to a variety of artists from across the spectrum, all presenting works from their interpretation of the “creatures” theme.

Again, teleporter required, please.

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Who: Gaspian De Looze, Luke Morrell, Sam Clark, Tez, Camilla Zavattaro, Claire Reid, Apeseven, Bigfoot, Jason Maloney
What: Creatures Group Show
Where: The National Grid Gallery, 24 Chard Road, Brookevale
When: Opens 24th September, 6pm – 10pm, show runs until October 23rd

Check out more info at the National Grid gallery.

Via Nice Produce

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Friday Wrap & The Week Ahead

 

Melbourne

  • Ghostpatrol had his solo exhibition Warps Points and Seed Vault save points open last night. Melbourne Art & Culture Critic has a short review of the exhibition here – I checked it out when it seemed to be at its most busy, some wonderful work in there – looking forward to seeing it when its a little quieter. We did a really cool interview with the man himself here.
  • Nicole Tattersalls solo exhibition, “Patchworked” opens tonight – I saw a couple of her pieces when I was picking up some of the work left over from my show last night, and it looks great! Also check out the interview we did with her.
  • Paradise Hills opens their door for the first time tonight, with their group exhibition “The Grass Is Always Greener”  opening up tonight in Richmond
  • A new print gallery, Signed & Numbered opened up in Prahran this week, featuring work from a whole slew of our favorite artists. I’ll be checking it out over the weekend to see what its all about – but in the meantime Design Federation did a cool little piece on it the other day – they also sell their prints online.
  • Of course last, but certainly not least – Semi Permanent started today! (If only I could have got the day off this 9-5er, alas) – and in grand style, we have the Just Another Group show – the official SP Melbourne exhibition opening tonight. Yesterday we did a great interview with Toby and Melika from Just Another Agency, the brains behind the show, so have a read, and get on down tonight for a great show – seeya there!

Other news and cool shiz

  • Everfresh have some great pics up from their Sydney book launch – looks like a fun night was had by all.
  • Some cool pics up also of Twoone and Thomas Jacksons Sydney show, the Absence of Man
  • The Melbourne Sweet Streets festival is looking for volunteers to help them out over the duration of the festival – check out the info here. One of the items on the program for the festival is a Stencil Class for Secondary teachers – a great avenue for anyone wanting to help educate students about the greatness that is stencil art.
  • This Life put up a great interview with Eleven & Co, loving the calligraphic styles of his work.
  • We Make Stuff Good keep bringing out the Semi Permanent info goods with an interview with Leif Podhajsky  – this was the first exposure I’ve had to his work, and it was a great introduction – someone I’ll now be keeping an eye on.
  • Its been on a bunch of blogs, but I saw it first at The Opening Hours – Brisbane City Council in all its glory decided to completely buff an amazing legal wall done by Anthony Lister – well done BCC, I’m loving the whole retro Sir Joh era policies! Yay to supporting culture and the arts! :|
  • Okay, so I love rockets – and so does Lauren Orchowski, she went around the US taking photos of all those old 50s and 60s rocket ship playgrounds and produced a book of photographs, called “Rocket Science” from all her shots – some fine urban decay of these cool rusting ships.

Thats about it, fairly quiet this week in the rest of Oz, but if I’ve missed anything please let me know – and, as always, if you have any news or events you want us to cover, please just send us a message.

Ez.

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