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Solo and group exhibitions by me or others.

So I’m in Canberra right now installing my piece for Space Invaders at the National gallery of Australia. I’m involved in quite a few events so come and say hi.

Friday 29 Oct

Official opening — 7:30 pm to 10:30pm
Come check out the exhibition, meet the artists and curator. There’s and after party at New Acton.

Saturday 30 Oct

‘Street Studio’ book launch and signing — 11:30 am
With Ghostpatrol, Miso, Nails (me), Ash Keating, Alison Young, Twoone and the Everfresh crew in the Gallery Shop.

Curator and artists talk — 2:00 pm
Jaklyn Babington, curator of the exhibition, is joined in the Project Gallery by artists Vexta, who discusses her work, and Nails, who discusses his work in the exhibition.

A few things I missed mentioning here due to some Communist hackers breaking some of my sites. I’m not kidding! It appears as if they found an exploit in the CMS I use and hit it with everything! (2236 attack attempts in a half hour period). Anyway…

Street|Studio

I’m featured in a new book published by Thames and Hudson called Street|Studio. The book’s authors Miso and Ghostpatrol interviewed some key artists from the Melbourne scene whose street art has bridged into a studio practice. Designed by Timba, and featuring text by Prof Alison Young the books are flying off the shelves. The other artists profiled are Tom Civil, Miso, Tai Snaith, Ash Keating, Al Stark, Everfresh, Ghostpatrol, Mic Porter, and Twoone.

Wooden Foundations

The Wooden Foundations collective of which I am a founding member recently exhibited at No Vacancy. Photos and more info here, here and here.

King Brown

King Brown issue 6 has an interview with me in it. Buy it here.

I have a couple of pieces in an upcoming show at the National Gallery of Australia in our nation’s capital in October. The show is called ‘Space Invaders‘ and showcases the NGA’s collection of works on paper by prominent Australian street artists. I will be there for the opening and will be giving an artist’s floor talk as well as doing some live painting. Subscribe to this blog via RSS feed or check the NGA’s website for more details.

I just finished installing my Biolume solo show at the new No Vacancy Project Space at Federation Square in Melbourne. We aren’t having an opening (maybe a closing though) coz I’m too busy getting ready for the upcoming Wooden Foundations group show at No Vacancy QV on July 1 (more info here). I’m pretty happy with this show so if you’re in Melbourne come check it out.

I have a solo show coming up. I’m very excited about this show as the work is a strong change in direction for me. I’ll be showing assemblages (one kinetic) and prints.

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Come check out some new works I have in the Risographica! show at Lamington Drive. All artworks are printed on a Risograph in 2 colours. Looks very nice! Also a percentage of the proceeds will go to benefit Medecins Sans Frontiere (Doctors without Borders) for the Haiti Crisis.

I’ll be showing at CarriageWorks in Sydney as part of the May’s retrospective in March.

From the CarriageWorks website:

The May’s Lane Street Art Project emerges from their renowned St Peters laneway to take up residence in CarriageWorks’ vast foyer for a huge retrospective exhibition. Curated by May’s director Tugi Balog, the exhibition will include a diverse selection of enormous artworks created at May’s Lane between 2005 – 2008 by legendary graff artists of Sydney as well as celebrated international street artists. Vibrant and immense, the retrospective will span a range of styles; New York graffiti, spray paint, paste ups, stencils and sculpture are featured in old and new panels.

The May’s Lane Art Project is an outdoor gallery space located in St Peters in Sydney’s inner west. Each month, several artists are invited to use the entire space as their canvas. The artwork is archived by Tugi and his team, creating a unique historical treasure trove of original Sydney street art.

This will be a big event, and a big deal for a project like May’s. You might recognise the poster boy?

Non-profit art space Utopian Slumps is hosting  ‘Grow Wild’, an exhibition curated by Sleep Club (Dell Stewart and Adam Cruickshank). From the  Sleep Club website:

It’s easy to forget the pleasure of the wild and the primal, especially given the place in the distant future we sometimes seem to have arrived at. The truly metamorphosing moments in life where we’re confronted with wonder and sadness and need and desire are the times when the wild reappears in all its elemental glory. In Grow Wild, Sleep Club will celebrate this transformative wildness, this irrepressible tenaciousness of growth, the insistence of life and all its apparently unstoppable self-replicating systems.

Grow Wild, will present the work of eight contemporary Australian artists and one American. Nine artists working in completely different mediums and with wildly varying approaches, Grow Wild, is an exhibition that revels in the growing and the grown, an enveloping and welcoming space, a campsite in a gallery in the middle of a city, a mushrooming of the outside, inside.

Work ranges through photography, sculpture, installation, animation, printmaking, painting and textiles, creating a unique environment, rich with possibilities, cross-pollinating in a frenzy of life. More specifically; a huge photographic window into an ancient wilderness, a furry life-size child, raised by wolves, patches of delicate papery grass emerging from cracks and corners and a place in the woods to listen and ponder morphing and growing fungus, flickering fire and ever-growing wild, woolly hair.

Artists: Michelle Arcila, Adam Cruickshank, Penelope Durston, Natasha Frisch, Nathan Gray, David Keating, Simon MacEwan, Niels Oeltjen, Dell Stewart.

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