Posts Tagged ‘exhibitions’
Monday, June 13th, 2011
Gaffa gallery have approached my pal Tim Andrew to do a re-launch of his exhibition Big Deal in a pop-up location down at The Rocks in Sydney. I was fortunate enough to get along to the debut of Big Deal a few months back at Gaffa and I highly recommend you get along to this show. Featured will be a bold mix of Tim’s graphic two dimensional work, including his signature colour palette and brilliant (and maybe a tad disturbing to some) sculptural pieces. I personally loved the pineapple’s and Kujo’s piece, as per the flyer below, go check it out for yourself.
Tags: artists, exhibitions, gaffa, painting, pop up, sculpture, shows, Sydney, the rocks, Tim Andrew
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
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).
Tags: 19XX, arcade games, ArtBoy Gallery, capcom, exhibitions, Fan Art, FanBoy vs. ArtBoy, Game Art, Games, Group Show, Melbourne, mixed media, pop art, Prahran, sculpture, shows, Tez, Video Games
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010
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
Tags: exhibitions, groupshow, lo-fi collective, paste modernism, paste modernism 2, paste up, street art, Sydney, wheat paste
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Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Paste Modernism 2 is shaping up to be HUGE with a super line up of locals and internationals, way too many to list. So if you are in Sydney town be sure to get your backside up to LO-FI Collective this Thursday night…..if this alone hasn’t already sold ya, check the snaps from Paste Modernism part 1 here and then think tenfuckingfold. Sold? thought so, see ya up there!
Thursday, October 7 · 6:00pm – 8:30pm
LO-FI Collective, 383 Bourke St Darlinghurst.
Tags: exhibitions, Group Show, lo-fi collective, paste modernism, paste modernism 2, paste up, street art, Sydney
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Tags: collected thoughts, exhibitions, groupshow, kaleidoscope gallery, Sydney
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Australian artist TEZ is an all rounder, his art spans across an array of mediums including painting, sculpture, ceramics, screen-printing and vector illustration. Much of his work comprises of a combination of these mediums and often incorporates recycled materials and found objects. TEZ unveiled his debut solo exhibition “Sure Ain’t Sushi” at Sydney’s China Heights gallery in late 2009.
He resides in his “fibro castle” on the New South Wales Central Coast and more often than not can be found in his shed creating his next fresh piece or just plain old tinkering.