Interview - Bode Klein - LOV3
- Found Objects, Graffiti, Installations, Interviews & Editorial, Melbourne, Street Art
- May 25, 2016

For those who missed James Reka’s show “Untold”, check out the shots I was able to get while it was on down at Backwoods Gallery in Collingwood. [nggallery id=387 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry gallery_width=500]
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Friday night I got down to Backwoods gallery to check out Shida’s new show “Inner Myths” her are some pics from his show. Be sure to check out his show, on till the 13th of July. [nggallery id=386 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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Last Friday night we had the honour of attending one of the coolest shows we’ve been to in some time – the joint group exhibition by none other than Ha Ha, Sync and Dlux (aka James Dodd, who we interviewed last week). There was something really intriguing about this exhibition – walking in, you got the
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The other week we got down to Backwoods Gallery to check out Tom Civils latest show, Stick Folk. This was such a beautiful exhibition from Tom, and a great progression of his work we saw in his last exhibition, Long Story. David Russell got down there to get a bunch of shots of the show,
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We made it down to Junky Project’s show “Wasted” on Friday and as expected it was a great show. Junky’s usual creatures plus some interesting sculptures. Junky also built a small city out of polystyrene and invading monsters to match. Check out these great photos by David Russell. [nggallery id=357 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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This post appeared on Vandalog.com yesterday. Big thanks to Vandalog for allowing us to share this interview with you! Daniel Lynch aka Junky Projects is and has always been one of my favourite Melbourne street artists. The reason is simple, because he’s different. Junky’s creations are a breath of fresh air in Melbourne’s street art
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This week, Melbourne artist Cam Scale hits one of Sydneys coolest galleries, The Tate, for his solo show “Iron Oxied”. Iron Oxied will be a grand exhibition of small works on found objects, with Scale gathering a whole bunch of unique, and ohhh, mildly familiar, metal canvases on which he’s applied his more than sufficient
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Last Friday night saw the opening of “Art Is Rubbish”, the latest solo show, and his first solo show in Malaysia, by Ernest Zacharevic in Georgetown. I would have loved to have seen this show – looks absolutely brilliant, and just more of what we’ve come to expect from this talented artist. See a bunch
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We posted a preview of this the other day, David Russell got down for a look. What an awesome exhibition!!! Thanks for the shots Dave. [nggallery id=265 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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