Event Photos – Toy To The World
- Exhibitions & Events, Melbourne, Photographs
- January 19, 2011
There have been plenty of great videos released this week, so without further ado here’s our weekly roundup of videos released across the web. Probably the funniest thing we’ve seen all month – Lush has released his new philanthropy website, Toy Vision. Check out the video, and head over to sponsor a toy today –
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What a night – and what a great start to Secret Walls Melbourne! Hancock and Reliable faced off last night to an absolutely packed venue – and we had a ball. The music was pumping, and the Psyde Projects got the crowd pumping – totally loving the live hip hop lead in to the battle!
READ MOREWith a relatively swift trajectory, Hush has fast become a significant figure amongst the new, avant-garde class of artists whose techniques are derived from a blending of street, design and traditional elements. The vast majority of Hushs work is infused with swirling, seemingly chaotic urban mark making. His style conveys a remarkable unity of modern
READ MOREWell, this one is different. Until this week we hadn’t heard about this new initiative, but given that this is the launch party that isn’t really surprising – but we do like the concept behind it. Basically, they have a big roster of illustrators, and anyone can go to their website and order a drawing
READ MORELast Saturday, we took ourselves down to Art Melbourne – like many of you probably did, if you’re here in the ‘burn. Total artgasm. There was so much work on display, of such variety, that it was almost a little overwhelming – it was as if we’d gone to twenty, thirty, or more different shows
READ MOREIt’s almost here, people! We’ve been to every one of the Seasons Of Change exhibitions thus far, and we have to say, the series is a total winner. Taking various graff orientated artists and displaying them for a single night at the infamous Revolver nightclub, well, it’s a stroke of genius. With The Royal Deviates
READ MOREFriday night before heading over to Tom Civils show Long Story, we stopped in at Egg Gallery to see Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kellys show, Sleep & Wake. Cutouts, illustrations, girls, strange dreamlike scenery and elements of the fantastical pervaded both artists works, and though they both have very different illustrative techniques, common elements
READ MOREChina Heights has another great show opening this Friday night, with a solo show from artist and illustrator Adam James Turnbull. Turnbull has over the years worked with a range of different projects and designed for a large variety of clients. Recently returned from a residency in Akmul, Mexico, Turnbull has produced a body of
READ MOREAfter having interviewed Tom Civil last week, we were really keen to get down and check out his show at House Of Bricks in Collingwood. What we saw sure didn’t disappoint. Street art meets folk art meets new meets old. Somehow, Civil managed to merge the best of all forms with his own aesthetic, creating
READ MOREBleeding Hearts Gallery has done a lot over the past few years to help promote both established and emerging artists Brisbane artists. Having been in operation now for four years, they are holding a special exhibition and party to celebrate the fact! “To celebrate this we are hosting a full day’s activities culminating in a
READ MOREDue for demolition any day now, this dilapidated Yarraville factory has seen an extraordinary amount of work placed upon its walls. Slicer, Kaff-eine, Lucy Lucy, Deams and Lush are just a very few of the artists who have work in there. Dean Sunshine got down to the factory the other weekend to document as much
READ MOREWhat can we say about Adelaide right now? Its booming. There are galleries opening up all over, awesome shows, pieces being painted up and a whole slew of artists beginning to pummel the rest of the country to attention with their work. One of these artists who are making their mark is Donovan Christie, who
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