Exhibition - Sundial - Mark Alsweiler - Sydney
- Collage, Exhibitions & Events, Illustration, Painting, Sculpture, Sydney, Toys
- July 21, 2011
Paperápe is a group show featuring seven Melbourne artists who, over the past year, have formed a collaborative friendship via their mutual love of art. Heesco, Jack Douglas, Pierre Lloga, Facter, Mysterious Al, Hancock and Conrad Bizjak are now coming together to share their passion for painting walls, drawing and enjoying the vibrancy of Melbourne
READ MOREWell, its finally come around – after landing in Melbourne a little while ago, international street artist and sojourner extraordinaire ABOVE will be opening his next exhibition, Jetset, at Metro Gallery. We have been excited about this show for a long time, and we know how much work the man has put into it over
READ MORELachlan Curtin-Corr got down to Prahran last Friday night for a great show down at Artboy Gallery! Lots of fun and action as a whole load of talented artists gave their spin on the age old struggle between good and evil! Check out our photos below. [nggallery id=134 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] All photos via Lachlan Curtin-Corr and
READ MOREPrahran continues to go from strength to strength, shrugging off its gentrification stigmas with galleries, shows and art popping up all over the place. One of our favourite galleries, ArtBoy, continues to bring new an cool art to the area, and this next show from Tim Shepheard looks to be another fine addition to what
READ MORESo this dropped into our inbox the other day, and after reading it two or three times over, we think we’ve managed to work it out – this is a show about the weird shit that constitutes reality. More importantly, though, its about our place amongst the weird shit that surrounds us in this universe.
READ MOREFirst up in a whole bunch of pics from the epic four day There’s More event that we put on with Cocoa Jackson and a bunch of other friends are, obviously, opening night shots. It was a really good night, the exhibition that SEAR put together was fantastic – and this is a rundown on
READ MOREATom1746 is a relatively new artist on our radar, but his interwoven pop-art stencilist styled pieces works for us. Perusing his gallery, we were really impressed by the range of pieces he put out last year. “ATom1746 is an urban artist from Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally inspired by American pop art, he soon became heavily
READ MOREThe thing we most love about aMBUSH Gallery is the fact that they are not afraid to push the boundaries with shows – case in point with both their curation of Outpost Project as well as the recent Surface Tension exhibition. Next up from this talented team, is something that we don’t see a hell
READ MORESydney-siders beware as China Heights Gallery has come well prepared tonight! Chris Town’s new solo show ‘Randy Credit Ruins Daily Contrast’ will be in full swing! “My latest body of work is made up of two parts. The first are works that combine found object assemblage with painting in gouache. In doing so, I am
READ MOREThis looks epically cool – we’ve been seeing quite a few typography shows on lately, and all of them look amazing. “A Type Of Show” adds to the plethora of type derived art shows, with its own take on the genre and with an amazing cast. From Desktop Mag – “The exhibition is curated by
READ MOREHeres something a little special. Street SmART began as a cultural advancement initiative in 2008, put together by Katherine Dine and Justin Tumilaar. The Aim of this amazing arts program is to provide the youth of Melbourne’s inner and outer suburbs with an outlet to experience and learn, in the underground and urban arts community.
READ MORENext week, one of New Zealand’s finest and most pro-active exports, Mark Alsweiler, is launching yet another solo exhibition at Sydney’s China Heights Gallery. Reminiscent of the folk art that influences it, Mark’s unique style invites the viewer to explore the narratives behind the characters occupying his artworks, even if he himself, isn’t quite sure
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