Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
So 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 MORELast Anzac Day our intrepid Lachlan Curtin-Corr got down to the second event in the Home Made Jam series. With Drewfunk and Heesco painting up, bands, as well as a bunch of cool stalls, BMX demos and dancers it looked like a cool show in a really cool space full of creative people – looking
READ MOREAfter checking out Phibs exhibition, Perfectly Imperfect, we sauntered on down to House Of Bricks to see Beastmans show, Natural Progression. Stopping briefly along the way to check out TwoOnes awesome new piece, we arrived to a show in full swing. Colour seems to have been the order of the evening, and Beastmans show had
READ MOREAfter the radness that was Faith47 and DALeasts show at RTIST Gallery, and before the craziness of Carbon Festival, Friday night bought another huge treat for those of us here in Melbourne – two big openings within walking distance of each other; Phibs and Beastman. We headed to Backwoods for the first part of the
READ MOREVandal Spruce is an old favourite of ours, who we havent seen too much from recently – so we were pretty happy this morning when we saw that the ‘Spruce isn’t only back in action, but that there’s also a solo show coming up this week that is sure to be pretty damn interesting. Holographics?
READ MORETonight we got down to RTIST Gallery in Prahran to see the culmination of all the hard work that DAL East and Faith 47 have been putting in for their show, Antenna Gardens. Though we couldn’t hang around for too long on account of a damn flu, we had a great chance to check out
READ MORELast Saturday we headed down to the Cullen Hotel in Prahran as part of the Art Series open house, the first event in the Carbon Festival. We gave a couple of tours to the public of all the street art throughout the hotel, including pieces by Blek Le Rat, D*Face and Swoon. Also on the
READ MORESo, here’s out weekly wrap up of all that is good and cool amongst the world of Australian and NZ street art, graffiti and underground styles. Follow on for this weeks video wrap up! This is one fine ass video put together by David Anthony Parkinson featuring Adelaides Cameo – watch this one, its straight
READ MOREYou only need to take a quick glimpse at any one piece of work by Jasper Wong to see that his is a unique, colourful and vibrant mind. With characters that draw scenic-route influences from all walks of high, sub and alternative culture, as well as his own internal musings, Jasper is an artist with
READ MORELast Friday we got down to Paradise Hills to check out Hamishi’s show, Nothing Special. Such a cool collection of work, colourful, playful and, well, odd – in all the best ways! Lachlan Curtin-Corr took all these on his trusty film, once again getting a great bunch of photos from a cool event! [nggallery id=101
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Looking through his work, Jasper Wong is a seriously talented guy. His illustrations are amazingly quirky, clever and unique, and with a heavy dose of asian-influenced pop culture. Jasper has a hugeeee portfolio of work, with involvement with people and themes such as Star Wars, Nike and Hypebeast, to name but a few … wow!
READ MORELast year, the team behind Carbon Festival bought out the legendary Futura to visit, and this year, they’ve kept the bar just as high by featuring the godfather of all that is cholo art, Chaz Bojorquez. Whether you know it or not, but you’ve seen this mans work – or, you’ve seen the many many
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