August 21st, 2008 by Koan
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxb8pmp4dS4[/youtube]
I’ve done a little research, got the official koan magnifying glass out, super sleuthed and…. it turns out that this isn’t a brilliantly produced piss take by a think tank of comedy masterminds at the apogee of thier creative genius. No, this is infact SERIOUS, its all 100% genuine, from the beat boxing soundtrack to the phrase “graffiti revolution” and then all the way to the “FRESHHHHHH freshhhhhh freshhhhh” part at the end, all real.
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August 21st, 2008 by Ghostpatrol
check it: (Nior’s shoes pictured)


GORKER GALLERY PRESENTS THE SNEAKY 6: 28 AUGUST – 14 SEPTEMBER 2008
EXHIBITION BY SANTHA KING – A CREATIVE AND DIVERSE MELBOURNE BASED SHOE ARTIST. THE SNEAKY 6 SERIES FEATURES COLLABORATIVE LIMITED SETS OF ORIGINAL HAND MADE SNEAKERS WITH 5 OF MELBOURNE’S LEADING EMERGING STREET AND ILLUSTRATIVE ARTISTS. KING’S GOAL IS TO SUPPORT AND CREATE EXPOSURE FOR LOCAL AND UP AND COMING ARTISTS WHILST TAKING ART ORIGINALLY BORN FROM THE STREETS AND GIVING IT A NEW AUDIENCE AMONGST THE FASHION AND ART INDUSTRIES.
FEATURING COLLABORATIONS WITH MELBOURNE ARTISTS:
NIOR • SNUF • NATE HOLMES TRAPNELL • TIMBA & TWOONE
WWW.SANTHAKING.COM
OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY 28 AUGUST, 6:00PM – 9:00PM
SHOW RUNS UNTIL SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER
GORKER GALLERY OPENING HOURS:
3PM – 7:00PM WEDNESDAY – FRIDAY
11AM – 7:00PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY
WINE TASTING EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6:00PM – 7:00PM
(BROUGHT TO YOU BY AUSTINS WINE)
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August 21st, 2008 by Ghostpatrol

just picked up a new copy of this book by Cedar Lewisohn,
It’s a nice book, that has a lot of reading and some nice older pics.
seems pretty comprehensive.
Cedar has been working at Tate Modern Gallery for 2 years putting this book together.
it’s well resourced and he’s been in touch with some great names, old and new
i got to meet him last year and help him get in touch with some dudes.
keep an eye out for melbourne’s very own ‘crate man’ team
neat
also:
this is totally worth a read :
Mostly true by Bill Daniels
if you can find a copy.
great stories about origins of graffiti, freight trains from 1890’s -1980’s
nice layout etc,
contributions form Barry McGee and Meta
only $12AU


oh and
Daruis and Downey
great first perspective wrting
great sense of humour
if you purchase it from wooster – you get a great dvd documentary to go with it

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August 21st, 2008 by Koan
Not going to be at St Jeromes tonight due to rain so the breakers are heading to NO VACANCY at 9 to shoot the first of the Melbourne scenes for BCONE.
Head down and heres what to expect.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv9teLw-5Ms[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8VbyZBrTDs[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo5oK1wo1nA&eurl[/youtube]
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August 21st, 2008 by Drew
Just want to share with you guys some tattoo commissions i got for the past few weeks.
The Monkey-King & Tiger one is gonna be done on a whole back.
Have a great week.



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August 20th, 2008 by Koan
In the past i’ve always put B-Boying in the boot next to the spare tyre on the cultural road trip, being put off by wak demonstrations at piss poor hip hop events. I mean its cool, but it’s never really registered as innovative for me.
THAT IS UNTIL… All this changed when i caught up with Mason, who along with a huge list of other achievements has, in the past 5 years become without contest the man of bboy documentation world wide with his Seven Shadows series.
What i realized, my assumption that B-Boys we all about the classic moves is the equivalent of thinking that graffiti is all about classic letter form, very wrong.
In truth, B-Boy’s today are pushing boundaries in ways you literally couldn’t imagine, defying the mechanics of the human body and expressing a style more akin to Mortal Combat than the classic breakers circle’s that sit in most our minds.
The 7 top breakers landed in Melbs today as part of the Red Bull BC ONE tour and will be holding demonstrations around Melbs.
Its worth heading down to at least one of these events. I’d recommend the espy show on Friday, cause i cant see how St Jeromes is going to work in that small space with the uneven floor and Boutique will be chock full of the very last of the metro’s bugging the DJ for sneaky sound system and stinking up the place with flouro t-shirts.
That said, I’ll probably be at all of them.
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August 20th, 2008 by Miss G
I´ve been working a lot, trying to keep up with everything that´s going on, working on a few posts, but I just saw some photos from one of my ultimate favorite artists here in Brazil that I just got to show you, a guy from Jundiai/SP, known as Insane. Not without a reason !
A wall…



…an insane wall !!! Much much better, for my taste!
His style is unique and his technique is pure talent, amazes me everytime I see a new wall, a new sketch or any drawing form this guy.
Keep the insanity positive!
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August 18th, 2008 by Koan
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9K2ISCUqg[/youtube]
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August 18th, 2008 by Koan

Justin Lee Williams & Andrew Gordon: I never said that I was brave! [20th August 2008]
2 Amazing artists come together and create one amazing exhibition, with similiar concepts and creations both artists have produced some incredible pieces for the show.
Justin and Andrew spent the days leading up to the show’s opening painting No Vacancy’s never ending white walls with a sort of adlib combination of both their styles. Both artists drove in each night from their respective far away homes, country and beach, and spent their hours with paint, cans, wine and brushes preparing a background to host the 40 odd pieces they have collectively created.
“I never said that I was brave!” is an exhibition of work by Justin Lee Williams and Andrew Gordon. Both artists gain inspiration from the solitude of their surrounds, Justin in the mountains outside of Melbourne and Andrew on the coast of Southern Victoria.
Justin combines areas of great detail with bold colour to express his thoughts on the relationship between living creatures and the earth. While Andrew uses childhood memories to create candid ideas about human interaction.
“I never said that I was brave!” will feature acrylic and water colour paintings, drawings and animations by both artists as well as limited edition prints and zines.


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