What’s On
Graham Nash: Life on the Road

Showing through May 26th at Proud Camden, Life on the Road is a stunning photographic collection of personal and intimate portraits taken by internationally renowned English singer-songwriter and political activist Graham Nash, founding member of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash. This photographic series, spanning from 1969 to 2003, showcases a unique selection of street photographs and portraits of family and friends featuring Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, David Crosby and other legendary musicians of the 1970s. Read the rest of this entry »
Brooklyn Gang, Summer 1959: BRUCE DAVIDSON

“You’re the only love I’ve ever known, just as long as you stay with me, the whole world is my throne” (Bob Dylan, Beyond Here Lies Nothin’). Columbia Records released Bob Dylan’s thirty-third studio album “Together Through Life” on April 28, 2009. A black-and-white picture portraying a couple of young lovers in the backseat of a car graces its front cover and there’s no need to add anything else. It’s startlingly intimate. It’s authentic. It’s compelling. It’s perfect. It’s so perfect it almost hurts if we consider the original story that inspired it. Read the rest of this entry »
Exhibit Openings: Teenage Machine Age by Ryan Heshka

Following the success of his first solo show, “Ours”, at Milan’s Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea, Canadian artist Ryan Heshka (interviewed) returns to Italy to present a major new exhibition, “Teenage Machine Age”, showcasing several small and large works in acrylic, gouache and oils and including a small section dedicated to the artist’s published illustration work. Read the rest of this entry »
Tapes’n’Tales: SHARMILA BANERJEE

The fresh cartoon-style of Berlin-based illustrator Sharmila Banerjee plays with an unconventional and psychedelically-structured observation of our own individual personalities in the natural environment. As demonstrated in the evocatively titled “Human Nature” – the artist’s new solo exhibition currently showing at Inuit Bookshop as part of the Seventh edition of the BilBOlbul International Comics Festival in Bologna – Sharmila Banerjee’s work encourages both reflection and examination of humans’ complex and powerful behavioural dynamics. Read the rest of this entry »
Fucinus Lacus. New works by Ester Grossi

SVETONIO (21, 12¬14) wrote: «According to Julius Caesar – Great Father of ancient Rome – the drying of the Lake Fucine represented the most prestigious and extraordinary project for Rome’s ornament, for the beauty and richness of the empire». Italian artist Ester Grossi returns to SPAZIO TESTONI LA 2000+45 in Bologna with an extended collection of new works from her successful “Fucinus Lacus” project, previously presented at the Museo della Permanente in Milan in October as part of the 13th edition of the Cairo Awards. Read the rest of this entry »
Death Disco: New Works by Dave Muller

Currently showing at The Approach in London is a new solo from Los Angeles-based artist, musician, DJ and record collector Dave Muller. Entitled Death Disco, “the exhibition expands upon several familiar and more recent threads of the artist’s musically obsessed and multivalent art practice, namely death and celebration. Muller addresses feelings of loss and excess, reveling in a sort of joyful morbidity. Read the rest of this entry »
HOLY SHIT: The Art of Alan Suicide Vega

“My sculpture is an example of Punk visually, a not-give-a-shit attitude about just piling up a load of garbage and proving it could look good too… I found TVs in the street… I would go into these light stores and shove lights into my pockets… occasionally I throw in radios… four or five radios playing different stations… People won’t get close to the sculpture… there are lots of broken wires, smashed bulbs, chains, broken glass, and other kinds of things that just threaten people” - Alan Vega. Primarily known as co-founder with Martin Rev of the legendary NYC duo Suicide, Alan Vega (aka Alan Bermowitz) began his prolific career as a visual artist. Read the rest of this entry »
Exhibit Openings: TwoOne + “A Study of Hands”
Founded in 2010 by Alexander Mitchell, Ghostpatrol, James Reka, Rone and Meggs, Collingwood’s Backwoods Gallery has manifested itself as one of the leading independent contemporary art galleries for young Australian and international street art. Over the month of September, the gallery hosted an evocative and powerful collection of new works by Japanese-born and Melbourne-based street artist Hiroyasu Tsuri (TwoOne). Read the rest of this entry »
Exhibit Openings: Just Another Group Show + Bec Winnel
Almost two weeks ago, Melbourne based-creative management agency Just Another Agency presented the third instalment of their annual “Just Another Group Show”, a unique exhibition bringing together a significant cluster of exceptionally talented artists. Taking place in conjunction with the two-day Semi-Permanent design conference in Melbourne, the exhibition opened on Thursday 13th September at 1000 Pound Bend and featured works by 23rd Key, Aida Sabic, Alex Lehours, Apeseven, Bec Winnel, Bridge Stehli, Caitlin Rigby, Cinzah Seekayem, Deb, Does, Drypnz, Dvate, Eleven, Gary Seaman, Jack Douglas, Kaitlin Beckett, Kirpy, Kitty Horton, Lauren Carney, Leisha Muraki, Luke Ryan, Nom Kinnear-King, Pierre Lloga, Poise, Rebecca Murphy, Rena Littleson, Sam Octigan, Sear, Sirum, Steven Rhodes, Taylor White and Zoran Nova. Read the rest of this entry »


























The Future Is Bright: THE FRESH & ONLYS 




Better Than Something: Interview with Ian Markiewicz and Alex Hammond 

Filming The Music: AG ROJAS 
Coyotes in My Backyard: TRAVIS MILLARD
The Alchemy of Love and Fire: NEIL KRUG 

Drenched in The Rain of Dreams: Dimitri Drjuchin
I CAN SEE FOR MILES: The Art of Jacob Escobedo 