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- November 7, 2011

Trouble Makers 2 brings over 100 artists to Vs Gallery in Richmond this September. If you missed the beautiful chaos that was Trouble Makers, then be sure not to sleep on the second installment. Just the shear number of artists involved should get your taste buds salivating. So rain, hail or shine this exhibition is
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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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It’s 2004, Melbourne, and things for the cities vibrant stencil art community are about to change. For many years the stencil was king – so much so that books were written, international websites spawned and a global movement eagerly watched the streets come alive in nooks and crannies with cut and sprayed works of art.
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For the past ten years, if you’ve looked at any walls in Melbourne, chances are you have seen some of the work from three artists who were there right at the start of it all – Sync, Ha-Ha and Dlux. Stenciling and painting their way across the city, these guys were all pioneers at a
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 MOREWell, we’ll be running pretty light on content over the next two days, as we focus all our efforts on the There’s More! event – that starts tonight – however! We do have some great little bits for you, and, of course, some great videos for you today in our weekly Transmissions wrap-up!! James Dodd
READ MOREThe muchly talented James Dodd has been painting and exhibiting works both locally and internationally for over ten years. With his roots in street and public art, his work holds an important place in both the evolution, and future, of Australian art. Having spent some time last year exploring Arnhem Land and the Top End,
READ MOREHas it really only been a year since Espionage opened up in Adelaide? The gallery feels like it’s been such a mainstay with event in South Australia over the past year that we could swear its always been there. Josh Smith and his crew have done amazing things for the art scene over there in
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Hot off the rank today are several videos that we thought were rad this week across the Australian street art scene – so, without further ado. Well, by now we all know that Heesco won the latest Secret Wars comp up in Sydney, and here is the video from the grand finale! Great battle between
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James Dodd’s solo exhibition, Pacific Rift, the opening of which was held at Lindberg Galleries in Melbourne on the weekend, is a beautiful collection of sun-soaked works. Taking Pacific regional Australian graffiti and reinvigorating the art through photograph and stencil, Dodd takes us into his liquid, dream like world; and the journey is quite something.
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In something completely refreshed and promising, direct from the National Gallery of Australia, commissioned by and held at the RMIT University Gallery (Melbourne CBD), comes the travelling street art show‘Space Invaders’. After the success of its grand opening in Canberra last year, Space Invaders has been touring nationally, and now the showcase of Australian street
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