New Yellow #1 at Backwoods Gallery
Sunday, April 24th, 2011Tokyo’s Jun Inoue has setup camp at Backwoods to work on his latest show, launching next week, 6th May.
Tokyo’s Jun Inoue has setup camp at Backwoods to work on his latest show, launching next week, 6th May.
This is “Tea-Bot”, my contribution to the This Little Teapot Exhibition curated by the fab Rebecca Murphy. Opening tomorrow night at Sydney’s Paper Plane Gallery. More pics over here and see below for the fantastic line up of artists, show deets etc…
Fifty fist-sized teapots have met their fate at the skilled hands of a select group of established and emerging artists. With the fabulously diverse line-up consisting of painters, print makers, photographers, graphic designers, typographers, digital, textile, and street artists, there’s sure to be eye candy to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Artists include…
Bec Winnel, Burntfeather, Jessica Klingelfuss, Nicole Tattersall, Aramas Ridge, Sam Octigan, C…aitlin Shearer, Alex Louisa, TEZ, Jessica Singh, Emma Kidd, Rebecca Murphy, Kaitlin Beckett, Gimiks Born, Caitlin Rigby, Ellen Stapleton, Jordan Clarke, Flossy P, Mz Katii, The Bold Italics, Kat White, Tabitha Emma, Ben Zen, Qwux, I & The Others, Tony Curran, Tiger, Eirian Chapman, Lizzie Hall, Michelle Dawson, Andros, Gloz, Ian Mutch, Bronek Kozka, Sarah Holmes, Laura Carey, Jacque Prior, Kirbee Lawler, OKAY, Hannah Fenton, Kirst Ohh, Anna Mae Marquez, Yasemin Sabuncu, A.West, Beth Josey, Matthew Roland Bannister, and a few more super secret surprise artists – all fabulous Australian talents!
Everyone is welcome to attend the exhibition opening night on April 13th, 6-8pm, at Paper Plane Gallery in Rozelle, Sydney. There will be free refreshments including beers, delicious hot and cold teas, and nibbles etc served throughout the evening.
These tempting teapots will be on show until May 1st.
Proudly supported by T2, Curvy, and Paper Plane Gallery.
An impressive show of ubran landscapes by Cam Scale on show at the newly opened Rancho Notorious on display until the 7th. Details here.
I recommend checking it out also the space has really cleaned up nicely, any ex pats reading this site should get in touch with Rancho about prices.
Photos from the opening of Miso’s solo show at No Vacancy Projects in Fed Square.
Thanks to everyone who came down to Backwoods last Friday for the opening of Down Low, Too Slow by James Reka.
The show is still up until Sunday, so swing past and check it out in person.
“Frankie”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 1015mm x 1065mm
“Bobby”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 1065mm
“Archie”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 1065mm
“Lewis”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 1250mm
“Geoffa”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 1250mm
“Ralphie”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 1065mm x 910mm
“Carl”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 910mm
“Wayne”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 910mm
“Darren”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 910mm x 910mm
“Richie”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 760mm x 760mm
“Katie”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 455mm x 455mm
“Steve”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 505mm x 610mm
“Betty”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 505mm x 610mm
“Tessa”
Mixed media on canvas, 2011 505mm x 610mm
Next week at Backwoods.
STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
ghostpatrol solo show – adelaide
presenting a new collection of watercolours, drawings and paintings.
contact here – for a preview catalogue
30th March – 2nd April 2011
Hugo Michell Gallery – Adelaide
read a short interview here
This is my piece for the upcoming FanBoy vs. ArtBoy show @ ArtBoy Gallery in Prahran, Melbourne. If you are in the neighbourhood get along to check some awesome video game inspired art! Show opens this Friday, see the flyer below for all the deets.
This sculpture titled “19XX” is inspired by the classic WW2 shoot ’em up series 19XX released by Capcom – which includes the games 1942 (1984), 1943-The Battle Of Midway (1987),1943 Kai-Midway Kaisen (1988), 1941-Counter Attack (1990), 19XX-The War Against Destiny (1995) and 1944-The Loop Master (2000).
This is going to be crazy. Wait till you see the video.
Details below.
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 Louis Mitchell
Cognitive Dissident.