Exhibition – Magnus McTavish – Until Never

Posted in Art, Exhibitions, Melbourne on July 9th, 2010 by facter

I love that Melbourne attracts a crap load of artists from both interstate and overseas, and when opening my mail today I saw that Brisbanes Magnus McTavish will be doing a show down here next week at Until Never. I’ve stumbled across Mags Ones art before in my surfing, and had always thought it’d look great to see in person up against a wall – so it’s cool to see he’ll be down with a bunch of works.

“Growing up in Brisbanes’ wild West End, Magnus has a long and prolific association with the core artists of the Brisbane street art scene, working alongside pioneers across generations of the culture.

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“Metaphorically, Laos is land mass consisting of trees and bio mass diversity, But Mags, Magnus, McTavish and the Reconstruction of the uni humanizer, consists of retro reversion of super fly ninja mixes of Refract longitudes.

McTavish industry make fine tapes in trimesters, also there are frequencies that rotate between objectivity and long winded biography. Laos was born as country, Mags was born as the Manga character with magnetism.

Also known as a super-vision listener can create such pronouns as subjugated art forms of retro-vision. Listening to the forward communication can create such idolization of the self aware recreation. Which in its process can create such quite metaphor on the anti matter of the subject.

Pass this through time and dwell on the thinking forward motion of movement within its own creative likeness, which within manifest of science human errata.

Who: Magnus McTavish
What: Mags One solo exhibition
Where: Until Never gallery, 2nd Floor 3-5 Hosier Lane, Melbourne
When: Opening Wednesday 14th July, show runs until August 7th.

Via Until Never. You can check out more of Magnus’s work on his blog.

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Bass Invursions #29

Posted in Bass Invursions on February 24th, 2008 by facter

Having been looking forward to Nu:Tone and Cyantific for some time, there was very little disappointment at last Friday nights performance at Shape – both of the Hospital boys played amazing sets. Not to mention that our local boy, Sardi, also had a great run of the eve with a perfect example of why he was the warm-up act – one of his best I’ve seen. From reports back, Limewax and Dylan also put forth and incredible display, that is, if my housemate’s first words the day after were “that was the best fuckin set ever” are anything to go by. This week sees a number of big announcements for nights in Perth over the next few months, so it looks set to continue to be a busy time. Read more »

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