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- Art, Photographs
- November 7, 2011

If you’re at work, this video definitely isn’t something you watch to watch – if you’re at home, then go for it and take a look at the latest by Lushsux and Rowdy in a clip that’s as filthy as it is fantastic. ” These boys are dubl disgusting, see more of their work at
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We’ve been watching the Art vs Reality series since it started up not too long ago, and we’ve been loving it. Peter Drew is well known for poking a stick at the art establishment, and this new series does just that. Art vs Reality is somewhere between a beginners guide and high-brow – but if you sneak
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Who doesn’t love abandoned spaces? If you don’t, then you’re probably on the wrong website – as abandos are one of our favourite things. Throughout Melbourne, there are a whole slew of UrbEx individuals, traversing the broken, forgotten corners of commerce and industry, snapping pics of the beautiful decaying detritus. This week in Melbourne, you’ll
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Singaporean street art duo Ink & Clog had a bit of a trip over to Europe recently, and whilst there they did what they do best – destroyed a bunch of walls with a bunch of mad art. These two just keep powering on lately, with exhibitions, walls and all kinds of mad creativity –
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An exhibition that brought together artworks of various mediums from ClogTwo, InkTen and FreakyFir. From digital artworks by FreakyFir, canvas and wooden panel paintings by ClogTwo, street installations made up of both electronics and spray cans, not forgetting desks painted with the infamous hollow ghost by InkTen. The exhibition attracted guests of various backgrounds who
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Presented by the Centre for Transcultural Studies at Temasek Pokytechnic, together with Clogtwo, Inkten and FreakyFir. From The Ground Up : “Should the “Art in the Streets” be folded into the grand narrative of art history? At what price of sanitizing and stepping down for a good fit in museums and galleries? Rhetorical.” “Street art
READ MOREI’ve been meaning to write this about street artists, and graffiti artists, Copyright and Moral Rights in Australia for a long time now, because, lets face it, the problem has just been getting worse and worse. Almost every week, someone tells me of an incident, and it goes something like this … “I went down
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This is a great little video and interview with Jakartas Darbotz from the guys over at Indonesian Walls, who have been doing a whole bunch of videos and interviews over at their YouTube channel for the past year or so. A really nice insight behind some of Darbotz work, and some great footage to boot
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Do you guys remember when the word LOV3 appeared overnight on top of the silos in Collingwood last year? I still have no idea how Bode Klein managed to paint those perfect letters at that height! Well he is now back in Melbourne for a while and he’s got an exhibition opening up at House
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Check out this great video by Michael Danischewski and awesome shots from David Russell documenting Hosier Inc’s inaugural “Paint UP” project, featuring Adnate. The project was called Paint UP; a simple play on words; extending access to artists to the untouched walls (which have never before been painted) above ground level in Hosier and Rutledge lanes. Hosier
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