This Friday at Backwoods.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Oh the humanity.
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Oh the humanity.
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Back in Melbourne this Sunday for a free gig at the Rooftop starting 6:30.
going to be packed out, i’d get in early.
Picnics,Yone,Elph,Petro,Kami&Kami,Rinsing and slaying every body on WordsWithFriends. Between the gallery and projects, it’s been a hectic few months. Just saw Kami and Sasu off to Tokyo, finally catching up on emails.
KAMI and SASU (HITOTZUKI) putting the finishing touches on their debut Australian exhibition at Backwoods opening tomorrow.
Tokyo street art originators are currently in town preparing for thier debut Australian show OMNI launching next Friday at Backwoods.
They’re painting the Melbourne central wall, should be completed tomorrow.
For anyone in Sydney tomorrow night (4th of November), get down to Lo-Fi Collective for the opening of my new exhibition, “The Weird Machine”. 6pm, above Kinselas at Taylor Square.
Last Thursday night saw the opening of the biggest paste-up manifestation Australia, if not the world, has ever seen — Paste Modernism 2 at Sydney’s LO-FI Collective . Curated by Ben Frost and Bridge Stehli and presented by Stupid Krap, the space over the course of a few days transformed into an incredible mash up of wheat pasted art, what could be best described as a “visual overload”. There were over thirty contributing artists from Australia and abroad, ranging from the emerging to the more established players in the scene. Below is some pics from the opening night, courtesy of John Lampard and you can see more on his flickr. To check the original Paste Modernism part 1, where it all started go here . enjoy.
All photos courtesy of John Lampard. www.disassociated.com
Newcastle’s This Is Not Art (TINA) festival is an annual event now in it’s thirteenth year! This year I was asked to be involved in walkARTbout along with several other artists, each designated wall space in the city to do their thing. TINA 2010 is special because it is the first year an actual street art component (well legal, anyway) has been added to the event program. This is somewhat surprising when you learn that the the festivals namesake is derived from the infamous (well, if you are from Newcastle) graffiti which once graced the then derelict Latec House.
Organizers in previous years had struggled to incorporate “street art” into the event with opposition from local townsfolk, business and council. This was mainly due to many misconceptions, fear and probably for the most part ignorance. Come 2010 however, attitudes have shifted and the addition of walkARTbout has been welcomed and the overall response has been a positive one, so much so, it will be a permanent fixture in the TINA program for years to come. Full credit and a special thanks must go to Festival Coordinator Simone Sheridan, walkARTbout Curator Carli Hyland and the rest of the TINA 2010 team.
Below, the infamous “This Is Not Art” piece…..
…..and here are a few snaps and video below from artWALKabout 2010.
Damien Mitchell
Daniel O’Toole aka Ears
yours truly
Trine Deans
Umpel (stencils) & Ben Foster
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Video via Erik Strapparo
Cognitive Dissident.