Snapshots - Artboy vs Fanboy: Science Fiction
- Digital, Graphic Design, Illustration, Melbourne, Mixed Media, Painting, Photographs, Prints, Stencil Art, Toys
- December 5, 2011
Just when we thought that Espionage Gallery couldn’t possibly keep topping itself, Josh Smith and friends then pull out another doozy – this time with “Winter” – a massively ambitious group show featuring over 50 artists from across Australia, and the world. “The most ambitious exhibition to date, Winter features over 50+ of the top
READ MOREWith not too long to go until he heads off over to the UK, our intrepid Lachlan Curtin-Corr has been running around grabbing as many shots of cool shit as he can. Not too long ago, he found himself once again heading to Paradise Hills to check out a great show by emerging artists Bianca
READ MOREThere’s nothing we love seeing more than an awesome exhibition over in Perth, especially when that show contains a grand and diverse range of artists from across Australia. The last time we visited FROM Gallery was before Xmas, and we had a chance to check out the ROA show first hand and have a chat
READ MOREWe were first introduced to the many varied works of Brett Chan back in 2011 at the inaugural Carbon Festival – and we liked what we saw, and heard. So when we saw the other day that he was holding a show at China Heights Gallery in Sydney, we thought you’d be interested also! “China
READ MOREArtboy Gallery has been running the Artboy vs Fanboy series of group shows for some time now, and we absolutely love it. From Scifi to Fairytales, and it was only a matter of time before the whole good vs evil theme came up! “…. and now Ladies and Gentlemen, we come to the MAIN EVENT
READ MOREThe upcoming group show Anatomica, at Sydneys Plump Gallery, delves into one of the much loved objects of artistic expression: the female body. “….conception…growth…birth… The female form is recognized as desirable, feminine and beautiful, but there is a contrast to this sensibility, examined through a medical lens or in natural lighting. This is that the
READ MOREWell, there have been a whole heap of images posted around the web already, but our intrepid Lachlan Curtin-Corr also got down to the sold out the Hush exhibition at Metro Gallery in Armadale the other night and got us some snaps as well! Such a great show, and its a testament to the popularity
READ MOREThere 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 –
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 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 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
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