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- November 7, 2011
Higher Ground Studio, in Sydney, boasts of some of the most exciting established and emerging talent in the country. The studio was established in 2010 with the boys behind the door pumping out a varied cross section of work from differing styles ever since. The artists include; Beastman, Bennett, Ears, Mark Alsweiler, Max Berry, Neil Tomkins, Numskull, Phibs, Thomas Jackson and Tom Ferson. To celebrate
READ MORESydney powerhouse Numskull brought the heat for his latest solo show ‘Survival Tactics’ at the Tate last week. The show follows on from a previous exhibition the artist had in Brooklyn NYC earlier this year, as part of a collaboration he did with Brooklyn based streetwear label MNWKA. With one of the best looking shows
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Higher Ground studios has been around since 2010, and we’ve covered them, and the artists that make their home there, a hell of a lot over that period. Coming up at Kind Of Gallery, this group show, with all of the artists putting forth examples of their work, is nothing short of awesome. Beastman, Bennett, Ears, Mark Alsweiler, Max Berry, Neil
READ MOREWay back in 2010, we had the chance to chat to Numskull about what he’d been up to – fast forward to now, and we have to say, this man has been doing some great shit over the past two years. Coming up this week at The Tate, he will be presenting his new solo
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This looks all kinds of awesome, really. Wollongong has a grand weekend ahead as a bunch of talent and some of Australias finest street artists descend on the city to paint, talk and exhibit. “We are proud to announce a project we have been working on with Verb Syndicate in Wollongong. WONDERWALLS is a three day art
READ MOREAh man, zines! Love ’em! Seeing a whole slew of great artists, some familiar and some we want to find out more about, putting together a bunch of extremely limited edition zines for a one night only show? Damn fine. If you haven’t really gotten into the zine phenomenon, you’re missing out – they are
READ MOREIt’s no secret that we are big fans of Acclaim here, from their mag to their events (including Carbon festival!) these guys know how to do it, and do it right. So when we saw that they were doing a Sydney launch party, with a buckload of tunes and two of Sydneys finest street artists
READ MOREWe heard news of this a few months ago, and its finally here! This Friday sees the launch of an awesome collaboration of Sydney artists, creatives and bloggers into a superfest of art, ideas and talent – fuckin a! “THE HOURS is a joint venture by three long time friends and artists, Brad Eastman (Beastman),
READ MOREI mean, dear god damn look at that list of artists – aMBUSH Gallery keeps setting the bar for some amazing shows, and, teaming up with Doctor Dboe their next show is a cacophonic array of black and white imagery – our favourite! “Faced with the challenge of stark simplicity, 67 Australian and international artists
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Hectic week again, but we have time to quickly get this one up today – and we didn’t want to miss it! After a successful launch party in NYC a week or two back, Kingbown is headed for a launch in Sydney tonight. “Co-curated by Kingbrown (NY), Morning Breath Studio (NY) & The Hours (SYD),
READ MOREFaaairrllyyy quiet in video land this week, but there’s still some good stuff! Here’s our weekly roundup of what’s good in Australian street and underground art across Youtube, Vimeo and elsewhere … Here’s a cool little time lapse of Paris artist Choq, who has been staying in Melbourne and doing a heap of street art
READ MOREOn a swing floating above a Melbourne laneway, sits a black and white stocking clad, red caped figure. Her visage is one well known to fans of Melbourne street art, however this is not the paste up imagery of Urban Cake Lady that they are familiar with – instead, the girl in the photograph is
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