Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
Ahh, Tiger Translate – I’ve seen highlights from a bunch of events from overseas and it looks pretty interesting. In order to attend you have to go to the tiger Facebook page, add them as a friend, and like some of their status updates, apparently there’s about 100 tickets left, so if you want to
READ MOREThere ain’t no doubt that skateboarding has, and very much continues to play a huge part in the evolution of both street, urban and low brow art – and this coming show from China Heights celebrates exactly that, straight from the minds of artists who have been directly influenced by the sport/lifestyle. Looks like Verb
READ MOREAs the flyer says, the infamous Ignore Mainstream crew will be turning up at aMBUSH come December to throw up their latest creations onto the galleries walls – all you Sydneysiders see their names around on the streets, now its time to check them out in the gallery – aMBUSH do some great shows; this
READ MOREI’m totally art-ed out from the past week, with way too much happening! I did manage to get to a few openings and events though, namely the A3 Small Art show, Toy To The World and the Cardbordia show that I was part of with a bunch of other cool crew … but I’m also
READ MOREFour amazingly talented names in one show, and a great theme to boot – and Microcosm looks set to deliver something pretty funky by the looks of it, when Beastman, Phibs, Creepy and Max Berry, (an artistically dynamic quartet if ever I’ve seen), will be transforming Lo-Fi collective with their own brand of micro-introspection come
READ MOREAfternoon all – hope and trust that you’ve all had a great week, and that you’re all prepared for a great weekend to come! Just a bit of housekeeping news first up – we’re really happy this week to have taken on a great addition to the crew in the form of Leah Burgess –
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Meet Jumbo and Zap – two super powered artists from the urban realm of inner Sydney. Both have spent years gratifying our streetscapes with colour and mystery, witnessing first hand the progressive explosion of urban art and its mainstream cultural by-product. Their upcoming collaborative project at Lo-FI, Planetarium, offers a sneak peek into two very
READ MOREWoah, almost missed this, and really glad that we didn’t – looks like Jack Douglas is back on shore and has a show on at Blue Tile Lounge – we talked to Jack a couple of months ago before he moved off to the UK< and its great to see him back here doing another
READ MOREIts that time of year again for Curvy to hit the shelves, and this time its joined with a new counterpart, Muscle Up, focusing on the other, fairer half of the sexes – and what a cool bundle both mags look like being. With a few delays with publications, their schedules have moved around a
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