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- December 5, 2011
What 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
READ MOREAfter cruising down to the fantastic Ghostpatrol show last Friday night, we headed over to House Of Bricks to check out the “Magic” group show. As we mentioned earlier, we didn’t really know what to expect – obviously, themes of Magic, but we were pleasantly surprised that there was more than one form of magic
READ MOREDaniel O’Toole, better known to you readers as Sydney artist Ears, has started up a new project in the form of Soldiers Rd. As one of the early cofounders of Oh Really Gallery, and as a successful artist (and a damn fine one if you ask us) in his own right, the man certainly has
READ MORERone returned from London and Paris not so long ago, and not only did he arrive home after a successful exhibition, but he also managed to paint a whole slew of new pieces along the way. Check out all his pics from the exhibition he did at Zero Cool with Tom French, as well as
READ MORETonight at Paradise Hills, Katie Parish and J.F. Payne bring their show “Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)”, an exciting duo show from two emerging artists with a lot of promise. Amongst the show, the pair will be experimenting with different mediums and materials, exploring new ground and conjuring up a
READ MOREPrahran continues to go from strength to strength, shrugging off its gentrification stigmas with galleries, shows and art popping up all over the place. One of our favourite galleries, ArtBoy, continues to bring new an cool art to the area, and this next show from Tim Shepheard looks to be another fine addition to what
READ MORENot a whole heap on the video release front this week, but what there is is golden and good. So without too much preamble from me, here’s this weeks run down. Acclaim and Carbon Festival put out their video recap this week, great to see the whole thing in slap shots – so much happened!
READ MORELast Friday night we headed down to 69 Smith Street Gallery to check out the group show, Weird, OK! This show was a collection of work from an array of young emerging artists, many of whom are just at the beginning of their creative journey. It was a pretty mixed show, to tell the truth.
READ MOREFor the last six months or so, we’ve been glued to Shidas flickr account as he’s been voyaging around the world. As he’s travelled, he’s been hitting up, well, pretty much anything and everything – adorning cities with his entities as he goes. May finds Shida in Austria, where he will be opening an exhibition
READ MOREIt’s that time, people! Finally we will be able to get our hands on the next iteration of Curvy Magazine, that annual tome of gorgeous works from a selection of female artists from around the world. If you haven’t read Curvy before, you’re really missing out, its a great litmus of femme artists who are
READ MOREAfter seeing Tin & Ed in action at Field Trip the other week (oh, do we have a huge wrap up of that coming for you tomorrow!) we were pretty excited to see that they’ll be in a group show this Friday with a whole bunch of other cool illustrators, all at the newly minted
READ MOREThis Friday brings a collection of up and coming artists, many of them in their final year at uni, in a show that fits their demographic nicely. To use a popular vernacular, (even though we don’t necessarily believe in such labels) all of these artists predominantly fall within the realm of “Generation Z“, and, as
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