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Exhibition – Ghostpatrol – Standing on the Shoulders Of Giants – SA

Exhibition – Ghostpatrol – Standing on the Shoulders Of Giants – SA

In the first of what looks like a whole shebang of shows over the coming months traversing Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, Ghostpatrol (who we interviewed back in September) will be hitting South Australias Hugo Mitchell Gallery for the first round of shows in March.

“Presenting a new collection of watercolours, drawings and paintings.” This is one for all of you South Aussies to get to – his last show at No Vacancy, Warp Points and Seed Vaults Save Points was smashing, and these ones look to ramp it up in a major way.

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Who: Ghostpatrol
What: Standing on the Shoulders Of Giants solo show
Where: Hugo Mitchell Gallery, 260 Portrush Road, Beulah Park, South Australia
When: Show opens 10th March @ 6pm, and runs til 2nd April

Check out Ghostpatrols website and the Hugo Mitchell Gallery site for more info.

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Thursday Transmissions

Well, theres a couple of interesting bits and pieces this week, and some older ones we came across whilst we were looking for them, so check out this weeks roundup …

 

In light of the Street Dreams Adelaide Urban Art festival starting tomorrow, take a look at this behind the scenes video from last years event …

 

Street Dreams – Adelaide Urban Art Festival from Matt Walker on Vimeo.

 

This great video also just went up – one of this years Dumpster Biennal artists OverUnder shows us the burning one of the dumpsters for this years festival, and then turning it into oil bars with a bit of an instructional – I mean – this is just really fkn cool haha …

 

Ashes to Oil Bars from Miss Tint on Vimeo.

 

ABOVE has posted up a second process video for his upcoming show at Lo-Fi – mad.

HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW (PART 2) from ABOVE on Vimeo.

 

This is a cool little compilation piece of some of Melbournes more well traversed street art …

 

 

 

Thought this was interesting – Seb Humpreys had a chat to Sydney Outsider about some mural work he did in Newtown ..

 

Newtown Mural from Sydney Outsider on Vimeo.

 

Loved this guerrilla style video of Shinobi getting up near Greensborough Highway …

 

 

 

Thats about it for this week … send us links to your videos if you have any!

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Street Dreams – Adelaide Urban Art Festival – A Really Really Rough Guide

Street Dreams – Adelaide Urban Art Festival – A Really Really Rough Guide

 

Tomorrow, the 18th February, will see the kickoff of this years Adelaide Street Art Festival, Street Dreams, as a part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival. This festival has a lot going on, from workshops and exhibitions, to T-shirt parties, to the amazing Dumpster Biennale, and everything in between – and it looks set to be a showcase of all of that is awesome about the Adelaide, and indeed Australian, urban and street art scene.

“Building on the success of the 2010 festival, Street Dreams is back to celebrate everything Street Art during the 2011 Adelaide Fringe. Running over four days the festival features exhibitions, murals, street art tours, workshops, an open air cinema and the infamous T-shirt party.

Street Dreams is run on a volunteer basis with the aim of building a platform to showcase and celebrate street art in Adelaide. We hope to build a greater appreciation for street art culture within the wider Adelaide community and strengthen connections between Adelaide based and interstate street artists.”

The very busy team organising the event also had a bit of time for us to answer a few questions about the festival, just to give you an idea of whats going on, and how it has all been put together … so we’ve put it all together into a really really rough guide with links throughout (we’ve also listed all of them down the bottom), so you can click through and check out all that the festival has to offer.

So read on, and if you’re in Adelaide, get along to the events – and, if you’re not, head here and fix up

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Exhibition – Grapheme – SA

Exhibition – Grapheme – SA

As Adelaide heads into Fringe and Street Dreams festival time, its great to see all the shows popping  up – this one is presented by the Cold Krush Store & Gallery, and its a great line up.

“Cold Krush Store/Gallery presents the “GRAPHEME” exhibition for the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2011.

Get ready for an explosive exhibition, which will bring you street hieroglyphics by an array of seasoned and emerging graffiti artists and also featuring interstate guests. Each artist is assigned a different letter of the alphabet to create, adapt and contort as they see fit.”

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Who: Ages, Akems, Albino, Ankles, CWR, Epik, Fredrock, Hams, Ishk, James Dodd, J2SKE, Kab101, NME, Opted, Orbs, Perish, Poise, pore, Reach, Riet, SEARious Jones, Seb, Sync, Tarns, Thorts and Tomb
What: Grapheme group exhibition
Where: Cold Krush Store & Gallery, 109 Unley Road, Unley, South Australia
When: Opens Friday 25th February 2011 from 6pm to 9pm, and runs til 14th March.

Check out the Cold Krush website for more details.

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Thursday Transmissions

So its been a fairly light on week this week in terms of videos this week, but there have still been a few Oz  gems amongst the mass of cool internationally reels.

First up we have yet another video from Drab, “Fitzroy Cowboys”. I couldn’t help but laugh to this video, both the song and the subject matter just struck me as hilarious – well done dude, wonderfully executed paste-up.

Fitzroy Cowboys from Drab Art on Vimeo.

The next cool video I checked out was from Last Chance Studios, of Kyle "Creepy" Hughes-Odger painting an old warehouse space in the past few weeks

Warehouse – Perth from Chad Peacock on Vimeo.

 

Last but not least, this is the advertising video for the upcoming Adelaide Street Art Festival, Street Dreams – we’ll have more info on next weeks festival for you over the next few days – it might pay, however, to start looking at what your plans are to get there next weekend …

Street Dreams 2011 from Mr Sloppy on Vimeo.

Thats all we have for this week – again, we want to showcase the best in Oz videos each week, so if you or any friends have done anything, please let us know.

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Friday Wrap – Wet n Wild ….

Floods, 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 us put up our new logo, and this week saw a whole bunch of galleries getting back into the swing of thing, and a whole heap of announcements – it finally feels like 2011 has totally ramped up, and we’re all excited.

So here’s the run down for what’s on, and what’s coming up in the next week …

Melbourne

  • Toy To The World finishes up tomorrow! Get down there for some last minute bidding on some of the awesome toys that were in the show, and help raise some money for the Victorian AIDS Council
  • Ed “UnwellBunny” Bechervaise opens up his solo show “Fast Forward” tonight, we’ll be heading there – so should you.
  • No Vacancy opened up its first show of the year last night, with the Oz launch of Feiyue – couldn’t make it down to this so no pics, but I heard really good things – have to check it out over the weekend.
  • C3 at the Abbotsford Convent opened some new shows this week, with Darren Henderson being one of the artists displaying works.
  • The next round of Melbournes Secret Wars is on next Wednesday – this one looks like it’ll be a doozy of a battle, so get your asses down there. The first round of the Sydney comp started last night, and it looks like Kon narrowly won over Alex Lehours – would love to get up to Sydney at some stage to see these ones.


Sydney


Adelaide

Miscellaneous bits and pieces …

As usually, I’ve probably missed stuff, so apologies for that – enjoy your weekends (after you read todays upcoming interview with Pierre Lloga, that is! haha) ….

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Exhibition – Espionage Gallery Opening – SA

Exhibition – Espionage Gallery Opening – SA

Awesome. So good to see more shiz happening in Radelaide – and Espionage Gallery looks like its going to go off. Their first show has a huge collection of both Australian and international artists, and, we have to say, we’re excited to see what these guys are going to be doing over the next few months.

Its all being put together by well known and slightly infamous stencil artist, Joshua Smith – well done, señor!

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Who: 23rd Key, Koleszar, Joshua Smith, Gary Seaman, Peachpatrol, Elisa Mazzone, Rem, Fredrock, Ruby Chew, Kate Gagliardi, Bri Hammond, Store, Chris Edser, Joel VDK, Cloack & Dagga, Matt Stuckey, James Dean, Thom Buchanan, Sam Barratt, Mr Tomek, Darren Reid, John Engelhardt
What: Espionage Gallery opening – group show
Where: Suite 1, Level 2, 93 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, South Australia
When: Show and gallery opens Friday 28th January @ 7pm

Via Dissociated

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Friday Wrap – All Good Things of 2011

Well, its been a bit of a slow start to 2011 thus far, but we’re totally back on board and itching to get a move on on into 2011.

Today we announced our logo winner, and as you’ll see – we’re now branded! Pretty excited about that, for a start.

Secondly, in the coolest news this month, we’ve just managed to score some great studio/event space in Prahran along with a bunch of other amazingly creative people at Rival Revolution– we’re going to be spending the next few months setting up our new office/studio there and getting to work on a bunch of projects and events that we have in mind for the coming year. There isn’t much in the way of these kinds of artist run spaces south of the river, and its our hope that we can help bring a bit more of all this awesome shit into an area that is crying out for it. With a bunch of great new galleries such as Artboy, Signed and Numbered, Carbon Black and others already opened up in the area, a creative space like this is a bit of a missing element – and we’re pretty fkn excited about it all.

Well, on to the wrap … its a bit quiet in terms of events this week and next, but I can feel it getting ready to heat up over the next month or so …

Melbourne …

  • Toy To The World opened up this week, and it was a really fun show. If you haven’t already, get down there this weekend and check out the bears, and put some bids in!
  • Bados Earthling and Nick Ilton will be doing some urban inspired live performance art on Australia day.

Brisbane …

Other bits and pieces …

Okay. Thats well enough for a catchup … have a great weekend all – til next week!

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Event – Pastemoderism 2 Charity Auction

Event – Pastemoderism 2 Charity Auction

In 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 collectability as well as their unique coolness factor.

The auction will be running for a bit – so get over to their ebay site and start your bidding – items can be picked up at the Stupidkrap studios, but if you are outside Sydney then you have to organise your own shipping – but they can assist.

Paste-Modernism 2 was held at Lo-Fi Gallery in Darlinghurst on October 7th 2010 and featured the ‘paste-up’ works of over 50 Australian and International artists.  Presented by StupidKrap.com and curated by Ben Frost and Bridge Stehli, the exhibition recontextualized the medium of ‘Paste-ups’ into a gallery setting.

The first Paste-Modernism exhibition was held in the derelict site of Hibernian House in Surry Hills in 2008 – where local street artists applied their photocopied, hand painted and collaged works on paper, to the interior walls of the building. 

The ‘Paste-Up’ is an ever-expanding and innovative form of street art, that involves an artist making their work onto varying sizes of paper and then applying it to walls and surfaces within their urban environment using wheat-paste or wallpaper glue.  Whether as black and white multiplied photocopies, colourfully hand painted murals or thought provoking text pieces, the ‘Paste-Up’ is an immediate and bold contemporary art-form. The medium explores not only aesthetic values, but is often politically and socially motivated – which allows experimentation both by accomplished artists as well as people with little or no artistic training.  This has loosely brought about the tongue-in-cheek ideology of ‘Paste-Modernism.’

Paste-Modernism 2 filled approximately 250 square meters of every available inch of wall space at Lo-Fi Gallery, with the works of over 50 Australian and international artists. Applied onto pre-installed panels and canvas sheets, the entire exhibition was removed from the space (in varying states of repair) – and now exists in sections at StupidKrap Studios in Liechhardt.

In light of the terrible devastation of the recent Queensland Flood Disaster, we decided to auction off the remaining panels and donate
all proceeds to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal.

Stupidkrap.com will be hosting the online auction of over 50 artworks, available in sizes varying from 3m x 3m to 50cm x 50cm, by some of the world’s leading street artists.”

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Who: Featuring works from Pure Evil, Copyright, Anthony Lister, Vexta, Bridge Stehli, SMC, Skel, Bunkwaa, Ben Frost, Jumbo, Zap, Simon Lovelace, Catface, Houl, Creon, John Doe, Numskull, Leet, Shannon Crees, Felix, Mini Graff, RJ, Bennett, Beastman, Numskull, Roach, Max Berry, Konsume Terror, Mason Marcobello, Sprinkles, Bei Badgirl, Deb, HA-HA, Uno, Urban Cake Lady, Bella, Marissa Ziesing,
Tim Andrew, Esjay, Anton Benois, Tez, Rico, PigeonBoy, Mr Skel, Jake Klarnet, Half Star, Dboe, Olive Fortyseven + more.
What: Pastemodernism 2 charity auction and benefit for victims of the Queensland floods.
Where: Online at the Stupidkrap Ebay site.
When: January 20th until February 1st

Via the Just Another Agency blog – check out the Stupidkrap and Pastemodernism websites for more info.

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Exhibition – Numskull – Stranger As Fiction – SA

Exhibition – Numskull – Stranger As Fiction – SA

Looks like Numskull, who we interviewed last year, will be taking a bunch of his work southwards, with his next solo show opening up at Adelaides Gallery on Waymouth in early February – (the week after which, he will also be having a duo-show with Copyright in London).

This show will include “a collection of new/recent and unseen old work, alongside installations.” – so if you’re in the city of churches, go and check out this awesome cross section of Numskulls work over the last few years.

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Who: Numskull
What: Stranger Than Fiction solo show
Where: Gallery on Waymouth, 30 Waymouth St, Adelaide, SA
When: Show opens 6pm til 9pm, Wednesday 2nd February. Show runs til 21st February

Via The Opening Hours

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Exhibitions(s) – Go Font Ur Self* – QLD, VIC, NSW, SA

Exhibitions(s) – Go Font Ur Self* – QLD, VIC, NSW, SA

All 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 also helped to expose us down here to a numerous amount of international names – so its time to farewell the series with one last run of amazing work!

If you haven’t been to one yet, use this as your chance – and if you have, you already know where its at, yo …

“Celebrating a project involving 84 local and international artists, 17 exhibitions, across 4 capital cities, over 2 years – over 9000 people in attendance, 2 books and 13,680 kirins …”

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Who: Mike Giant, Parra, Travis Millard, Hedof, Luke Lucas, Ozzie Wright, Sofles, Bones, Siggi Eggertsson, Well Dressed Vandals, Lachie Goldsworthy, and John Siddle

Sydney
Roller – 6 Lacey Street, Surry Hills – Show opens 6pm Wednesday 10th November – checkout the facebook event page here.

Brisbane
Nine Lives Gallery – 694 Ann St, Fortitude Valley, 
Show opens 6pm 23rd November – checkout the facebook event page here.

Melbourne
No Vacancy Gallery – 34-40 Jane Bell Lane, Melbourne cbd
Show opens 6pm Wednesday December 3rd – checkout the facebook event page here

Adelaide
Magazine – Clubhouse Lane, entrance off Hindley St.
Show opens 6pm Wedneday December 15th

Via weAREtheIMAGEmakers (on that note, check out their latest issue #23 – fkn awesome stuff) and the Go Font Ur Self website

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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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