Paul Robertson, This Thursday at ACMI
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009Paul Robertson is showing some short animations this Thursday at ACMI, Melbourne.
Paul Robertson is showing some short animations this Thursday at ACMI, Melbourne.
New artwork added to the No Comply show in Sydney. Website will be updated in a day. www.nocomply.com
adrian knott
ainslie fletcher – www.ainsliefletcher.com
bridge – www.bridgestehli.blogspot.com
justin lee williams – www.justinleewilliams.blogspot.com
kareena zerefos – www.kareenazerefos.com
kid zoom – www.kid-zoom.com
luke taaffe – www.euphoriagraphics.com.au
max berry – www.ohreallymagazine.com
meggs – www.houseofmeggs.com
phibs – www.phibs.com
simon degroot – www.simondegroot.com
twoone – www.onethousandcans.com
aMBUSH gallery
4A james street, waterloo (sydney)
www.ambushgallery.com
opening night – friday 12 june 2009, 6pm-9pm
exhibition – saturday 13 june to sunday 21 june 2009
opening hours – 12pm to 4pm
no vacancy gallery
34-40 jane bell lane, qv buyilding, melbourne
www.no-vacancy.com.au
opening night – friday 3 july, 6pm-9pm
exhibition – saturday 4 july to sunday 12 july 2009
Kill Pixie is launching his latest show, “I’ll hit you up tomorrow” this Saturday in L.A.
The opening reception will be hosted by actor Tim Roth played out by band Autolux.
Anyone whose around head down and check it out, looking to be a good show, and a chance to get your hands on some of KP’s latest work. at MERRY KARNOWSKY GALLERY, 170 S. LA BREA AVENUE (IN THE ART 170 BUILDING) L.A
As a follow up to the Refill 7 show, Luca Ionescu, designer, typographer and art director brings us Record time, an exhibition of lasered vinyl time pieces
24 local and international artists, designers and Typographers explore the notion of time by laser etching and cutting their art on vinyl records.
Alife . Andrew Van Der Westhuyzen . Arbito . Alex Trochutt . Andy Howell . Bigfoot . Ben Brown . Cody Hudson . Dan Funderburgh . Deb . Eric Elms . Jeremy Hollister . Joseph Allen . Jeremyville . Jonathan Zawada . Kid Acne . Kelvin Ho . Luca Ionescu . Matt French . Michael C Place . Michael Leon . Marok . Phibs . Tilt . Todd Bratrud.
Some highlights from the show.
Matt French
Phibs
Ben Brown
Tilt
Jonathan Zawada
Eric Elms
Luca Ionescu
Limited edition pieces are available at TheGoodFolk.com.
Good to be back, kissing hands and shaking babies.
The one Australian art magazine that has maintains a steady rate of awesomeness, with the dopest content, styling and above all consistency is King Brown Magazine by The Yok, a.k.a Yokadile Dundee or the Silver Crested Yokatoo, who despite his absence managed to throw together a tight little launch last Thursday at Gorker. Here’s some shots.
Bonsai, out of the woordwork
Meggs
Rone busting the mad spirograph style
King Brown will be on our online store in the next couple of weeks, more news soon.
Nice Produces Singaporean brothers at Project Midas have organised for, José Parlá to show his latest works for the first time ever in Ooi Botos Gallery, Hong Kong.
Jose’s new works are inspired by his recent travels in France, Japan and the United Kingdom.
I’m sticking in Japan for the weekend and wont be making it to HK, but will get shots from the opening, layout and show tomorrow.
Ooi Botos Gallery
5 Gresson Street | Map
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2527 9733
Exhibition Dates: May 14 – June 11 2009
Gallery Opening Hours:
Tuesday – Friday: 11:30 am – 3pm and 6pm – 8pm
Saturday: 11am – 6pm
KicksLab in Harajuku threw a massive sneaker meet today in Tokyo with the appearence of guest artists Dez Einswell from the states.
Above KicksLab, featuring another fine mural by Tokyo artist Mahk.
Below Dez and some finishing touches.
Mahk in the middle with the Kicks lads crew making an announcement or calling bingo, language barrier makes it hard to tell.
Cognitive Dissident.