Snapshots - Outpost Project - Live Blog Images
- Art, Photographs
- November 7, 2011
It’s taking us a little bit to go through some 50 gigs of data, but we do have a bunch of Transmissions coming for you that we filmed upon Cockatoo Island for Outpost festival – some unique and interesting interviews, and snapshots from the island … in the meantime, however, here’s your weekly dose
READ MOREThere’s nothing like sitting down and watching a great doco – we here at Invurt live by them, and we frequently watch through our collection on a regular basis. The problem is, is that they really are quite infrequent, it takes a lot of work and a hell of a lot of filming and editing
READ MOREAs the extraordinary D*FACE show comes down, another show goes up – and just when you thought that Metro Gallery couldn’t possibly continue this run of amazing art on its wall, well. We can’t express how happy we were to see the details of this show arrive in our inbox. We consider Michael Peck to
READ MORECocoa Jackson studios in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick will be having an elevenses shindig this Friday, with eleven artists and eleven DJs. If you haven’t heard of Cocoa Jackson just yet, you should have – this newly minted studio up Brunswick way is set to start moving and shaking into 2012, and its on
READ MOREHaving that love in the bones for our ancestral home in the West, seeing great art come out of there is always pretty cool – but couple that with an equally fine selection of artistry from the east coast just completes the awesome factor. Taking nine artists from the west coast, and nine artists from
READ MOREUK artist Mysterious Al is visiting our shores for a little while, and whilst he’s here he’s been getting his paint on – obviously! We were stoked when we saw this event pop up tonight, looks like a pretty decent evening! Having recently painted up the Spook Mag HQ, the pair are set to make
READ MOREMan, we love new magazines, especially when its a digital magazine and their content focus is on Australian and international artists. When its also put together by the guy behind one of our favourite flickr streams that covers street art up in Sydney, well, its a must read. “Knock knock magazine profiles street level emerging
READ MORETwoOne is an artist whose work is in constant evolution – though often thematically and iconologically linked, no new piece is quite like the previous, and this is easy enough reason as to why he is unabashedly one of our favourite Melbourne artists. We did an interview with TwoOne way back last year and actually
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