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Friday Wrap & The Rainy Week

 

As a P-towner, I’ll probably never get used to the schizophrenic Melbourne weather, and its been a rainy week this week here in Melbourne – amongst it though, there have been some cool things going on, and theres even more cool stuff coming up here and elsewhere in Oz – read on for more info and for our Friday wrap of all things good and creative …

Melbourne

Sydney

  • Creature Feature opens up tonight, and it looks to be a great group show containing a whole bunch of monstrous goodness.
  • Westsyde Connections massive live and art sale is on this weekend – get down there, and also go support them in their fight against the Salvos.
  • Dont Push Mong, a skate inspired group show, opens up tonight.
  • aMBUSH Gallery opened up Ignore Mainstream last night, and we heard it was pretty damn cool – only open until Sunday so get in there.
  • What looks like an amazing show, Microcosms also opened up this week at Lo0Fi – this ones only on until Sunday as well.


Brisbane


Other bits n pieces ..

 

Thats all for this week, I think, contact us if you have anything you want us to post up and such – and enjoy your weekend!

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Best Of The Blogs – Invurt Guide to Cool Oz Art Blogs #1

Invurt wouldn’t be anything without the rest of the web and arts community – we spend at least an hour or two every day going through a wide range of feeds and sites, checking for news and seeing what’s happening. Probably half the event stuff we post up is composed of things we find through either gallery blogs or these ones, the other half is stuff we get mailed to us. That said, irrespective of the news they contain, we read these sites because they generally have a great mix of awesome to them, and we can get our fix of art-goodness from reading them all – and, if we see something relevant, we post it up as well. Link-backs are a hard and fast rule, if we see it on a site, we link back to them and give back a bit of support – if we can help drive even just a bit more traffic back to them, or get a few more people to a show that they’ve posted up, then we’re happy.

We wont call it a top 10 of 2010, theres more than that – and, also,  there are other blogs out there that are just as great that we’ll get to in the next part. I haven’t included galleries, and I haven’t included sites that cross too many different categories  with their posts (like the larger magazines etc), and, no international sites. We also think that the term “blog” in reference to a lot of these sites is a little outdated, many of them are so much more than what such a simple connotation presents – we probably wouldn’t even call Invurt a blog, we guess its more of a webzine, or whatever the hell you want to call it.

Anyways – these are just a portion of the blogs that we love – and this is a bit of a thanks to all of them for their hard work in providing us with a great read throughout the week …


Dont Sleep Mag – To be honest, I still kind of often miss the photography boat a little. There are a thousand blogs out there with people posting DSLR photos, and not much really catches my eye – I’m learning more every day, however, thanks to sites like Dont Sleep. The magazine is fantastic, but the blog is also great – a lot more raw, and for sure, out take-ish, but still, this is the kind of blog that makes someone who doesn’t understand photography as an artform at a high level start taking a bit more notice – and, I mean, shit, theres lots of photos of spray cans and other urban goodness, who can go past that? We talked to the editor, Chico, earlier this year about the mag, and it was a pretty cool chat.

Melbourne Art & Culture Critic – updated fairly regularly, and its been going for some time now – Mark Holsworth is a really nice guy, and has a lot of history in the area of writing about art, as well as creating it himself. His articles span the gamut of Melbourne art, but he does have a particular penchant for urban and street art related stuff – and, agree with his opinion or not, his posts are insightful, thought provoking and often also carry a bit of historical information along with them, which I love.

Nothing To Nobody – we talked to Jo Jette from Nothing To Nobody not long ago, and we think what they’re doing with their magazine is great – but, they also have a great blog up and running which covers a whole bunch of different cultural related stuff – not just art – and has some cool info on board.

Everfresh – what can we say about Everfresh? Prolific, talented and dedicated. Their blog spans the gamut of their activities, as well as news and info on what their friends are up to. I particularly enjoy it for their posts while any of them are travelling, as well as all the work they’re doing out in the streets.

Nice Produce – Nice things for nice people; thats their motto – and Nice Produce is chock full of nice things. They have a bunch of artists contributing blog entries to the site, and also cover a lot of events that they or their friends are involved with – they’re also a great online store that you can get a range of different artwork and related products as well. Its a really cool collective, and its another religious read for us – props.

Kompound – when we started out Invurt, we wanted to keep it simple, there are far too many “all over the place” blogs online that just didn’t really have an aim – then we saw Kompound, and liked what we saw. Theres a bunch of candid photography, a bit of events and music, a lot of street art, a  few videos – all those things we sometimes dislike about other blogs are all the things that we love about Kompound – it just works.

Just Another Agency – The girls at the agency are pretty cool, and are doing some cool things to help promote a whole slew of talent, but, their site doesn’t just go into the whole agency aspect of things – they also have an awesome blog attached to it that often has a lot of great info, cool little articles and its a really worthwhile read for both local and international artist info.

ArtistsWA – this site has been around for a few years and was started by a couple of friends of mine. It went through a bit of a quiet period for a while there, but its being updated much more frequently these days by Perth artist Flaunt – lots of new artist information going up, as well as events of a like-minded nature from back at my Westralian homeland.

Images to Live By – for a little more cerebral read into street art – this is noted Melbourne street art writer and researcher Alisons Youngs blog. She’s a pretty busy lady, so the blog isn’t updated every day, but when it is you can always be assured that the content will pique your interest and give your brain something to think about – and you should read through the archives for some great articles.

This Life – another example of an all-rounder that is pretty cool. This Life is a fun read, and with a few people posting on it the content is varied, but not too over the top in terms of the whole “Lookit this youtube video I saw and this one and this one!” nah – its chilled, laid back, and it also has some great interviews on it – notably, we love the interviews with tattooists/artists they’ve been doing lately.

Design Federation – supportive, funky, fun and informative – all attributes that DF excel at, and which has made their site one of the stopping points for Oz creatives. It covers a wide range of design news, from mainstream to the more underground, and its a great.

We Make Stuff Good – Its been a little quieter than usual on the WMSG front in the last few months, but from what we hear it may just be the calm before the storm. One of the coolest sites that looks at the creative subculture in Melbourne, there are some really great articles and interviews in its archives – and, hopefully, many more to come in the future.

weAREtheIMAGEmakers – we’ve sung praise for WATIM before, for good reason. Beastman started WATIM way back in 2005, the news section has a great listing of coming events, and every issue released just builds on each one before. There is an amazing archive of work and artist interviews throughout all 23 parts of this ongoing zine, and as soon as we read one, we cant wait for the next.

Special Mentions

Street Arse – we’re hopefully looking at  NZ events and artists come early next year, and this is one of my favourite NZ blogs right now (Askew Ones blog is also rather awesome). Street Arse has been going for quite some time, and gives a really good over view of things and artwork thats happening around NZ. Check it out.

Io9 - okay. So its not local. I lied when I sad there were no international sites. Its not even art (though it does have an amazing art category) – but io9, Gizmodo and Lifehacker we read religiously. It has some amazing fkn articles, its eclectic, and its one of our favourite sites on the web – everyone should read it – and this is my post, so like, its listed. What-thafuk-ever =P

If you have any other suggestions for great blogs we can check out, just drop us a note in the comments – we’d love to check them out – if we haven’t seen them already and they aren’t going to be in the next part, that is …

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Friday Wrap Time …

 

Its been a busy week in terms of exhibition announcements and various bits of news – looks like everyone is doing end of year shows, and its awesome to see so much happening in the lead up to the x(pissup)mass season – the more the better, as far as we’re concerned. So, heres just a general wrap of whats coming up in the next week, and a few cool things we’ve seen around the blogsphere …

Exhibitions

Various bits and pieces

  • Kami & Sasu have been working on a wall at Melbourne Central this week in the leadup to their exhibition, which should be finished tomorrow according to the guys at Nice Produce
  • I’m sure you’ve all heard of it already now, but details were released in the past week or so about the Underbelly Project in NYC – a 100 plus artist project carried out in an old abandoned subway station – incredible news and pics coming out from it. There are also some great writeups about it on Images To Live By and Vandalog. Cant wait to see the doco for this one.
  • I’m a little unsure of the details on it, but it looks like the Salvation Army, of all people, an organisation that in the past has actually run support programs for graffiti artists, is now taking Sydneys Westsyde Connection gallery and studios to the High Court in order to have them remove a mural that was done by street artists from the backyard of their gallery. They have a petition up, so you should go and sign it and show your support. All I can say to that is for shame, Salvos, for shame.
  • Totally loving this new Bliss n Eso video for their single Addicted – fkn wicked display of animated graff from two of the best, Askew One and Deus – and theres a behind the scenes clip here.
  • This Life posted up a cool interview with Nate Gamble, about art, tattooing and graff – big fan of Nates work, and the This Life blog, so go read it.
  • I haven’t done a wrap for a little bit, so I didn’t mention this when it was released two weeks ago, but if you’re reading this blog then you have to go and read issue #23 of weAREtheIMAGEmakers – if you love this kinda art then its a must – it’s been a source of inspiration for me for some years now.
  • Bridge Stehli rocks, and so does her body-paint Graff on Graffers series – check out part #7 here.
  • Theres also some cool pics from last weeks Petro solo show opening at Backwoods up on their site
  • Theres also a whole bunch of wicked pics from the opening of the seminal Space Invaders exhibition at the National Gallery in Canberra the other week, over at the Everfresh blog.

Thats it for this week, I think! – hope everyone has a great weekend!

Ez.

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Exhibition – Phibs – Contra Posita – NSW

Exhibition – Phibs – Contra Posita – NSW

Following up from his last solo show here in Melbourne, and on the continuing busy run of murals, book launches and shows, Phibs is set to have his next solo show at the Oh Really Gallery next week with Contra Posita, an “exploration of the different faces of one thing.”

Sweet.

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Who: Phibs
What: Contra Posita solo show
Where: Oh Really Gallery, 55 Enmore rd, Newtown, NSW
When: Show opens Thursday 28th October @ 6pm, runs til 8th November

Check out the Oh Really website for more info.

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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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Event – Semi Permanent Launch Party – Melbourne

Event – Semi Permanent Launch Party – Melbourne

All good things must have an opening, and this year the Melbourne segment of Semi-Permanent launches with a big fiesta of art, drinks and music as they take over the GPO on Bourke Street Mall.

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“Come by on Wednesday 15th September between 6pm-10pm to see the completed works from the LIVE art event, enjoy a drink from the ASAHI pop-up bar and tunes supplied by Shade Lane, Isaac De Hoer and Vines DJs. Semi-Permanent will end in an even livelier version of how it begins with a list of attendees who have been newly energized and inspired by a week of outstanding events.

Watch Melbourne’s street art masters REKA, MEGGS, PHIBS,MAKATRON, PRISM & RONE from Everfresh Studio in a live art jam at Melbourne’s GPO. Artwork created at the Live Art Jam will be auctioned to raise money for youth charities. Watch Sydney guest artists SHANNON CREES and Semi-Permanent Melbourne speaker BEASTMAN paint live murals at the pop-up gallery space. A not to be missed event.”

LIVE ART JAM

15th September
Main Exhibition Hall
Level2, GPO
11AM-5PM
FREE ENTRY

LAUNCH PARTY

15 SEPTEMBER
Main Exhibition Hall
Level 2, GPO
6-10PM
FREE ENTRY

Check out the Semi-Permanent website for more info.

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Friday Wrap & The Week Ahead

Its been a busy week all round, with my exhibition opening as well as a large number of show announcements and events – I thought I’d try to get a bit more regular with the weekly wraps & roundups, as well as link to a few cool things I’ve seen during the week…

So heres all the stuff thats ‘a happenin … and frak, theres a lot going on at the moment!

Melbourne

  • Tonights opening is in the form of Exhibit A, a great collection of street artists plying their crafted works at Collingwoods The Projects art space. I’ll be heading to this one after work for sure.
  • Ghostpatrol has another solo show coming up next week, Warp Points & Seed Vault Save Points,  at No Vacancy next Thursday – I’ve seen some of the previews, and the work is second to none – this is a show you cant miss – and we just posted up this interview with the man himself, so check it out.
  • Jae Copps solo show My Illusions Architect is still running at Gorker Gallery until the 19th September – I had a chance to wander through there the other day and loved it. We did a really great interview with him as well.
  • Semi-Permanent Melbourne is on next week, and if you haven’t got your tickets already best get in there and purchase them. They have an opening show next Wednesday that is free for all, at the GPO in the Bourke Street Mall, starting around 6pm.
  • A new gallery in Prahran opens up next Thursday in the form of Signed & Numbered – so glad we are getting more stuff on the southside, and it has a fine range of artists on display.
  • My first solo show, Inhabited Times, had an awesome opening, and its still running until September 16th. This Sunday, September 12th, I’ll be at the At Large Gallery from 12pm til 6pm, doing some drawing, giving away a few sketches maybe, and chatting to whoever comes in. Come drop by and check it out, and if you have any questions about the blog or anything else, feel free to come spin some shit with me.

I’ll get to next Fridays openings next Friday, coz I’m pretty sure thats enough for anyones brain right now …

Sydney

  • Everfresh have their Sydney Black Book Launch tonight at Ambush Gallery– if its anything like how the launch here looked last Friday, its going to be a very cool show. I got my copy of the book this week, and damn it is one fine publication, full to the hilt with some amazing work and a great run down on the crew and what they’ve been up to the past few years. If you’re in Sydney, get to the show or go buy the book.
  • Twoone and Thomas Jackson open their new show, The Absence of Man at China Heights gallery, a show looking at the power of nature in, obviously, the absence of man.
  • Ears opens his Warpaint exhibition tomorrow night at the cool new Lo-fi Collective gallery in Darlinghurst – so it looks like a fun weekend of art in Sydney
  • Alas as last week was a such busy one, I missed putting up a notice about the Collected Thoughts Exhibition in Paddington – it runs until the 22nd of September, and has some wonderful artists in it, so check it out.

Brisbane

  • Shida & Georg Whelan have their duo show opening tonight, Nec Spe Nec Metu at Nine Lives Gallery – looks dandy as hell – great to see all this stuff happening in brisvegas!

Other news and cool shiz

Heres some cool stuff I’ve seen this week in my meanderings across the web …

….*breath* .. see, told you – so frakin much going on lately … forgive me if I’ve missed anything!

So take it easy, and have a good weekend yo.

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Friday Extravaganza

Friday Extravaganza

 

Morning all – firstly theres been a bit of a lack of updates in the last week or two, its been a really busy time for me, and theres a lot on that I’ll get around to after tonight is over, so firstly many apolgioes for that.

So I’ve been working my ass off the past few months to get my first solo show up and running – everything is now hung and its looking great – so if you’d like to come check it out, pop down!  Lots of illustrations, prints, drawings and other mixed media works, some dresses as well as custom toys – I wanted to do a whole range of stuff for my first solo, and its all really come together, and I’ve had some mad help along the way too.

I wont give too much away, but heres a couple of photos from setting up and the At Large gallery, the finished hanging looks awesome and I’m really, really happy with it!

 

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Also opening last night was Jae Copps exhibition My Illusion Architect at Gorker Gallery, hoping to get down there tomorrow to check it out, it looks amazing!

And, to cap off a big weekend, as you all probably know (unless you live under a rock), Everfresh are also launching their Black Book at 1000 pound bend tonight! (I can never figure out how to get that pound sign!)

All in all, a huge weekend ahead, and I hope you all have a good one – back to regular scheduling next week, hope to see you all either at my show or afterwards at the launch … ez.

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Exhibition – Meggs – Sons Of Privilege – Sydney

Exhibition – Meggs – Sons Of Privilege – Sydney

 

There seems to be no stopping the Meggs dynamo, and, no sooner has he has finished off touring his most recent solo exhibition, King For A Day, it looks as if he has another one on its way – opening this Friday night in Sydney, for one week only.

Being held at the new, and looking very cool, Lo-fi Collective art space in Darlinghurst, this’ll be another fine showing of works from the talented Melbourne artist.

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Who: Meggs
What: Sons of Privilege solo exhibition
Where: 383 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW
When: Friday August 27th, opens @ 6pm. Show runs for one week only.

Check out more info on the show at the Lofi website.

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Event – Everfresh Blackbook Launch

Event – Everfresh Blackbook Launch

 

So its finally come around, and we got news this morning of the official info for the Everfresh Blackbook release parties. These will be held in both Melbourne and Sydney, and there will also be a release party in Tokyo!

I’ve been looking forward to the book since I first heard about it, and I’m a big fan of the Everfresh crew. From the proofs and photos of it I’ve seen floating all around the web it looks like it’ll be a beautifully designed, informative and visually stunning volume – and, thankfully, the beer gods have smiled on me, as celebrations are kicking on til later in the evening so I can make it down after my own show. Total bonus, and I cant wait.

So, get down there on the 3rd of September, buy a book (or pre-order a special edition hardcover – I did), check out some cool installation stuff and some rad photos by Josh Robenston, listen to some wicked DJs, chat with likeminded peeps, drink some beer – and generally enjoy a great night celebrating all that is good and cool about Australias street art culture, and all the hard work the EF guys have put into contributing to it.

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Who: Sync, Rone, Reka, Wonderlust, Phibs, Meggs, Prizm, Makatron, The Tooth
What: Book Launch – Everfresh Blackbook – The Studio & Streets: 2004 – 2010
Where & When:

MELBOURNE: Friday 03 September, 2010. 6-11pm
1000 £ Bend, 361 Lt Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
WWW.EVERFRESHSTUDIO.COM

SYDNEY: Friday 10 September, 2010. 6-9pm
aMBUSH Gallery, 4A James Street, Waterloo.
WWW.AMBUSHGALLERY.COM

TOKYO: Friday 24 September, 6-9pm
PLMLIS Gallery
WWW.PLSMIS.COM
5 minutes walk from Omotesando, exit A4
(see website for map

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Books – Everfresh Black Book

Books – Everfresh Black Book

 

We’ve all heard rumours of its impending drop, but this weekend saw confirmation that the Everfresh Black Book is well and truly on its way.

Whats sure to have been a labour of love for the guys at the studio, the Black Book “provides a rare and exclusive insight into the life of the studio, the artists behind the work and the culture of the elusive underground art world—a world usually cloaked in anonymity.”

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So many great books coming out this year, and this is sure to be another one for everyone to grab.

Check out more information on the book itself on the Everfresh Website, as well as information on how to pre-order the limited edition hardcover when its available.

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Exhibition – Meggs – King For A Day

Exhibition – Meggs – King For A Day

Following from last years successful Own Worst Enemy, where he delved in the nuances of comic book heroes, as well as a number of solo and group shows overseas, Meggs is set to show a brand new swath of work at his upcoming exhibition, King For A Day.

“King for a Day is a brand new collection of paintings, screen prints and installations that examine society’s celebrity obsession through the prism of our own mortality and inner duality. An energetic depiction of those who crave power, wealth and fame in both life and death, King for a Day looks at how contemporary media and social networking has accelerated stardom and increased the pitfalls that come with celebrity attention.”

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Who: Meggs
What: King For A Day solo exhibition
Where: Backwoods Gallery, Upstairs (rear side of alley), 25 Easey Street, Collingwood
When: Opens 25th June 6pm – 9pm, exhibition runs until 18th July

Check out Meggs website here for more info, and news.

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Event – Orphund Charity Auction

Event – Orphund Charity Auction

 

Saw this one posted this morning, it’s a pretty worthy cause so hopefully a fair few heads make their way down to it – good chance to check out some great art as well as give a hand to some kids in need.

“This Thursday night there is a fundraiser auction for Orphund at the Rose Street Artists market. I’ve submitted an AP (artist proof) screenprint (the last of its kind publicly available) and artists like Drewfunk and Itch will be painting live and donating works for the Auction. Its a good cause so get on down with some dollars if you can to help them reach their goal of supplying education to Orphaned kids from Uganda. – Meggs.”

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What: Orphfund Charity Auction
Where: Rose Street Artist Market, Fitzroy
When: June 10th (tonight) at 7:30pm

Via Everfresh and Orphfund.

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Book Launch – Street | Studio – Fed Square

It seems the year for it. With several book launches already been and gone this year, its no surprise that there are plenty more on the way. Alongside the up coming Everfresh Black Book being released later this year, and the recent publication of Peace of Wall, another important publication is set to hit the shelves within the coming month, in the form of the Thames and Hudson publication Street | Studio. Written in collaboration between Ghostpatrol, Miso, Alison Young and Timba Smits, Street | Studio focuses on the Melbourne street art scene, and will offer an “exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how street art has entered the mainstream and become one of the most collectable new art forms.”

Focusing several of Melbournes more prominent artists and crews, including Al Stark, Ash Keating, Everfresh, Ghostpatrol, Mic Porter, Miso, Nails, Tai Snaith, Tom Civil, and Twoone, the book also will provide an essay by prominent Melbourne street art commentator and researcher Alison Young, which will give “an insight into how the featured artists are integral to the history of Australian street art.”

“With more than 200 full and double page colour spreads, Street/Studio explores the diverse range of styles beyond street work. It includes painting, drawing, sculpture, installation and performance art and reveals how these artists have been inspired by Melbourne’s laneways and its supportive vibrant culture. Read about the adventures and the challenges of the street as well as the demands of the studio and gallery – outlined by the artists themselves.”

This is a launch not to miss, and a book that will be essential reading for anyone interested in the global street art movement.

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Who: Al Stark, Ash Keating, Everfresh, Ghostpatrol, Mic Porter, Miso, Nails, Tai Snaith, Tom Civil, Twoone, Alison Young
What: Street | Studio Book Launch with Ghostpatrol, MISO, Alison Young, Timba & Friends.
Where: No Vacancy Project space, The Atrium, Federation Square, Melbourne.
When: Friday, 4th June 2010, 7pm – exhibition runs to Sunday 6th June.

Visit the (pretty damn cool) official Street | Studio website here.

6 June – Screening of Exit through the Gift Shop – the new Bansky film at ACMI, followed by a panel and book signing at 5pm.
12th June – Signing with Miso, Ghost Patrol and Alison Young at Outre Gallery on the , see their Facebook event page for more info.
15 June - Tuesday 6.30pm – Book signing with Alison Young, Miso, Ghostpatrol, Niels and Meggs at Readings Carlton.
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Exhibition – Phibs – Hogan Gallery

Exhibition – Phibs – Hogan Gallery

No one fails to notice his stylistic and beautifully rendered work whenever they see it around the city, and it now looks as though Everfreshs Phibs is having his own solo exhibition at Collingwoods Hogan Gallery come 1st of May. The first solo show from this prolific artist should be something else.

"Prolific Sydney based artist Phibs has been painting graffiti for well over a decade. He is well known for his incredibly detailed aerosol cut-back techniques and bold, decorative line work. His unique and instantly recognisable tribal influenced style and characters are prominent on the streets all over Australia. Phibs is also a member of the highly regarded Everfresh Studios in Melbourne and continues to push himself by bringing his style to new areas of design, working not just on walls, but also on canvas, wood, skateboards and clothing. He has exhibited his work extensively around Australia as well as New Zealand and Germany, and was recently been commissioned to paint a large scale mural in Mumbai, India for Techfest. Phibs has also created artwork for Absolute Vodka, Rip Curl and Scribe."

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Who: Phibs
Where: Hogan Gallery, 310 Smith St, Collingwood
When: 1st May, 6:30pm – 9:30pm

Via Everfresh Studio

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Interview – Jack Douglas

Interview – Jack Douglas

 

With the year already off to a remarkable start with several major solo and group exhibitions having come, and, successfully, gone, Per Square Metre is preparing for its next feature, the first solo exhibition from talented up and coming artist Jack Douglas.

Invurt caught up with Jack last weekend to discuss his coming show, as well as to get the low-down on his personal thoughts and philosophies behind his current body of work …

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Weekly Blog – The Wrap

So the week has come and gone, with all the news and events of the day. I’ve been eating Glicks bagels again most mornings, and trudging through my week of work in the hopes of finding my way to Friday – and here it is, Friday in all its glory. So, we’ll recap on the week, as far as we can … so heres the run down on what happened this week in Burn City and around the traps …

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Interview – Makatron – Everfresh Studio

There would be no stretch of the imagination involved if one was to suggest that Melbourne artist Makatron has been making waves in the past year with his exhibitions, murals and street art. As part of the Everfresh crew, who have a large array of colossal murals and more subtle pieces spread across both Burn City and the world, it can also be said that he, along with the rest of the crew, are at the top of their game.

As an individual artist, however, his work conveys a thoughtful, and at times chaotic, interpretation of personal interaction with both the environment and the people contained within it. His extensive travels, coupled with his unique personal experiences and his love of the grittier underside of urban art have all combined to present a unique, emboldened style that has garnered him a solid body of fans.

Invurt recently had opportunity to conduct an in-depth, thought provoking, and generally kick-ass interview with Makatron, wherein he explains his work and ethos, and where racing a courier bike through the streets of Sao Paulo fits in to it all …

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