TwoOne - Open Studio - Nov 19 This Saturday our good friend TwoOne is having an open studio.
Tanja Jade solo exhibition titled ‘Momoko’ at Backwoods Gallery this Friday from 6pm. Opening Friday - 18th, 6pm. Running 18th November - 5th December.
5 amazing photographers will be showcasing pieces of their work for all to admire. So come, hang out, have some fun and find out which photos speak to you. Photography by J.Shotti, Ian Reid, JP Samedi, RNA Photo, Sarah de Burgh. Music by DJ Mills. Drinks provided by Heineken. 55DSL Store
281 Lafayette St
btw East Houston and Prince St
Airing Out Your Dirty Laundry by Jack Douglas This exhibiton is about the steady decline in the living standards of our supposed modern society. People are given handouts that fuel thier drug and alchohol prolems, which fuels thier anti social behaviour that is continously being pushed out of the minds of the common people by media and by our own ignorance.
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TWOONE Hiroyasu Tsuri is always interested in what more he can find within his own imagination which is why he tends not to stick with one style or motif. There are a lot of feelings, expressions and interests that he explores, with a need to let them out as they come for fear they will fade like an amazing dream that is so easily forgotten. Where once he created images only from his imagination, he now has a great interest in creating work from what is real and what is around him everyday. TWOONE has always liked the idea of using these things as materials but until now wasn’t bold enough to simply paint them. TWOONE’s new works show a  ...
Curiosity led science is propelling us outwards into space. Our destiny is to survive. Eventually this will lead to leaving this planet to survive on others. Voyager, Hubble and the new James Webb space telescope have shown the way to go. If we’re going let’s go. Ghsotpatrol presents a set of watercolours and paintings recovered from the depths of the cosmos a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
New art space opening south of the river. Opening show featuring, Jason Jacenko, Sofles, Slicer, Shida, Numskull, Beastman, Amelia Lackman, Gimiks Born, Adnate & Ojae, Deams, Itch, Vans the Omega, Johnny Duel, Urban Cake Lady, Rone, Stabs, Phibske, Lucy Lucy, Roachy, Marko Maglaic.
Between April 29th and May 1st, Melbourne’s Federation Square will play host to CARBON, a unique cultural event that brings together some of today’s most progressive creative minds to present, discuss and share their experiences with local audiences via a series of four discussion forums. Each forum will be focused on a specific aspect of contemporary street fashion, design and culture. The Carbon discussion forums are: -Beyond the Brand -Building a T-shirt Label -The Art of Hype (media and communication in the digital age) -Craftsmanship & Imagination The first round of confirmed guest speakers includes: Futura (NYC); one of the world’s most renowned...
Three countries, Three objects, Three exhibition. Currated by Melbourne based couture label Di$count, Kita Kore Building (Tokyo) and Primitive (London). Each group sourced six random objects, sending three of the object to each of the other groups who deconstructed, reconstructed and customized the objects. The results have been photographed and displayed in three concurrent exhibitions around the world, Tokyo and London have already taken place, Melbourne is next. Kita Kore Building (Koenji, TOKYO) 5 stores, one building, an AMAZING collective of...
In recent years, Mark Whalen has used an axonometric grid as a foundation on which to engineer paintings that are, at once, psychedelic visions of our past lives and a revelatory demonstration of what is yet to come. This grid is central to his practice as it removes any familiar context from which we find our bearings. His works often appear bigger than us in spirit, yet through their diminutive scale and fine detail, we peer into them as miniature dioramas. Whalen’s characters are confined within micro worlds laden with sex, religion, race, and violence. They play out scenes that titillate and torture with reckless abandon. At times there is no distinction between floor,...
Who owns a city? And what will future cities look like? All green & white, and neon light. Come past and say hello — Les Lumières opens on thursday 31st march {6-9 pm}
and runs until the 17th of April at the No Vacancy project space in the Federation Square Atrium, Melbourne.
Perfecting his craft over the last decade Cam Scale brings you his latest solo show Night Shift. The talented Illustrator and Street Artist has created a new body of work allowing you to come and experience the world after dark. Originally starting out in aerosol Scale has moved on to specialize in advertising, commercial and fine art. His work reflecting his appreciation for nature and the urban landscape. Night Shift will expose you to “the surreal feeling when totally alone at night. Freedom, the quiet stillness, being in spaces usually filled by numerous, noisy, busy people, changes to one of illuminated beauty". Come and be engulfed by the dark. Opening Thursday 31st...
James Reka is a young contemporary painter and artist based in Melbourne. With influences in pop culture, cartoons and illustration, Reka creates his own world of mysterious creatures that communicate though colour and movement, based around the style of abstracted fantasy and surrealism. Since 2002, Reka has established himself as a pioneer in Melbourne’s burgeoning street art scene that has become a successful exhibitor of his work, both in Melbourne, interstate and overseas. His work has recently been acquisitioned by the National Gallery of Australia for their permanent collection, and over the years has curated numerous shows focusing on supporting Australian and...
“Black Linings is a new collection of work inspired by small yet symbolic creatures. The insignificant suddenly transforms into the iconic in these works as Drewfunk’s use of line and repetition creates a narrative about unity”. Michael peck.
Rising 5, a truly unique project photographed by a world leader in 3D photography, Mark Ruff.
Melbourne art directors and stylists Simone Ling and Izabel Caligore, working with nine of the most influential Australian fashion designers have created a three hundred and sixty degree view from the very forefront of Australian fashion.
On display at Melbourne's Federation Square, the two week Atrium show will feature 3D lenticular fashion photography, video installations and is free to the public.
Rising 5 proudly supports beyondblue: the national depression initiative.
Video editing and post production by Louies Mitchell
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Australia meets Europe: A series of new work by Does Does is a letter magician who takes the everyday letter to a whole new dimension. Originally from the Netherlands and part of the internationally known LoveLetters collective, Does is recognized for his dazzling choice of colours, his eye for detail and his continuous search for the perfect form. Be bedazzled by a bright display of colours and shapes painted on canvas, paper and brick. Please RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=166165750096579 Does: http://www.digitaldoes.com/
In 2005, attached to the side of one of Melbourne’s most infamous bars St Jeromes, Caledonian Lane was graced with an intimate gallery space/shop, Rancho Notorious. Rancho harnessed Melbourne’s Street Culture, with a small shop selling t-shirts, paint, skate decks and more while allowing it to be transformed into a gallery for awe-inspiring exhibitions. Closing in 2008 along with St Jeromes, Rancho Notorious is now back! Bigger, better and ready to make your hair curl! Rancho Notorious is an independent gallery and cinema. Situated upstairs at 1000 Pound Bend as a unique, rustic space all about supporting local, national and international artists wanting to...
Melbournebeats.com presents Taking in Melbourne and Beyond. Melbournebeats.com is a music based community forum that talks all things beats related. Among the music talent on the board, other talents started to emerge such as design, photography, writing etc. This exhibition is a representation of just some of that talent on the photography front. Taking in Melbourne and Beyond is all things what Melbourne means to the photographer. A glimpse of the city we live in and love and always come home to even after being away. Some of the members have recently travelled or currently live overseas, and wanted to show some of their experiences and impressions of the beyond. This exhibition...
Above’s debut Australian exhibition. A series of new arrow mobiles, stencils & wordplays. Above is known for his consistent Global travels with his artworks. He weaves thru the world with a relaxed mantra of “Here today, Gone Tommorrow”. Above’s endless travels have landed him on Australian soil this summer where he presents Sydney with his debut Australian exhibition. *First 50 people through receive a limited editioned Above gift pack. Please RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=158075924240995 ABOVE:
Backwoods Gallery is pleased to announce Acid Over Easy, a solo show by Zach Johnsen featuring the continuation of the explosive “Acid in the Ice Cream” series. Acid Over Easy is a frenetic show of new works on paper exploring a break in habits of everyday man and woman. Artist Zach Johnsen presents all new drawings in graphite and watercolor of human forms in moments of suspended movement and anxiety .. capturing continuous explosive moments on one piece of paper. Acid Over Easy is a world of 9 to 5ers in moments of pure revelation. It is a real estate agent confronted by spirits that just became visible. It is hidden energies that tug at the back of the neck....
Specialised Printing by Roland DG From the official LO-FI print sponsor comes a unique showcase of specialised wide format printing on the Roland ‘VS’ and ‘VersaUV Series’ including metallics, raised gloss, embossing & more. Specialised Printing by Roland DG Prints by: Pudl, Roach, Toko, Dave Foster , Thomas Jackson, Helen Mycroft, Brent Smith, Damian Dlugolecki & more. Please RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151089741611688
Opening Event 6:00pm Friday 11th February, Showing until Sunday 28th February 2011 No Vacancy Gallery Project Space The Atrium, Federation Square More than a decade ago Matt ‘ADNATE’ first picked up a spray can, sparking a flow of creativity that has never been blocked. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Matt ‘ADNATE’ has bared witness to one of the most avant-garde street art capitals of the world. He has contributed to the scene through scores of graffiti murals. In recent years his street works can be seen in New York, Paris, Berlin and more. His art has also been landing in galleries, including a Spanish Council sponsored exhibition in Barcelona. In...
A collection of rap sprays and garments by the Well Dressed Vandals & friends Well Dressed Vandals is a lifestyle collective bringing together a group of dapper hoodlums from a variety of subcultures and studios, with the sole purpose of producing fun designs and good times. This new line celebrates summer days, late nights, 750ml's, flat tyres & new friends. Please RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=184530241567155 Well Dressed Vandals: http://www.welldressedvandals.com/site/
Originating in Shanghai, the Feiyue sneaker first appeared in the 1920s. In 2005, a group of French sneaker aficionados took over the brand and re-worked the entire production process to create a new visual identity. In 2011 the footwear anomaly that went from a disappearing Chinese icon to Europe’s item du jour makes its official Australian debut. For their recent launch events across Asia, Feiyue invited several Asian based artists to create mobile art installations inspired by their shoes. Participating artists include shoe customizers SBTG and Hypethetic, interactive design studio Arcade, creative agency Assembly, graphic artist Mojoko, and illustrators Mindflyer and...
The Unveiling of a new work for WabiSabi restaurant by TwoOne.