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Presented in collaboration with Oi YOU! RISE, a celebration of street art, will open next Friday 20 December at the Canterbury Museum just in time for the summer tourist season. Featuring Ironlak Family member ASKEW along with ANTHONY LISTER, ROA, IAN ‘KID ZOOM’ STANGE and a collection from BANKSY, this is not to be missed.
‘From the Ground Up’ is a local public art project that is focused on revitalising Christchurch city walls with large-scale artworks. Starting next Saturday, the event will house some of the finest talent from New Zealand. The line-up features Ironlak Family members ASKEW, BERST and PHAT1 along with BENJAMIN WORK, ELLIOT FRANCIS STEWART, KOST, MARK,
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Here’s ASKEW‘s wall from ‘Hit the Bricks’ Festival in Newcastle. There’s more where this came from so keep an eye out for the full recap.
On the 13th of November, ASKEW opened the doors to his first Australian solo exhibition presented by The Hours in Sydney. As expected, his unique method of painting portraits achieved great success during the four day opening period at The Tate. Here’s a look at some of the works that were on display.
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ASKEW did this series of pieces for friends and fellow crew members SOFLES, TRAV and OMENS. More info: www.askew1.com
The Hours caught up with ASKEW in his Auckland studio and again on his arrival in Sydney. They spoke with him about his involvement in Wonderwalls Festival and delved a bit deeper into his latest body of work for his first ever Sydney solo show ‘The Evolving Face’ which opens at The Tate in Sydney
ASKEW is holding his first ever solo exhibition in Sydney. Presented by The Hours, the show entitled ‘The Ever Evolving Face’ opens at The Tate on Wednesday the 13th of November at 6pm and will continue daily (12-5pm) until the 17th of November. If you’re in Sydney be sure to check it out. More info:
ASKEW cut his painting ‘Inferno’ down into 32 segments which are now for sale at his store for only $140.00 NZD. The plan is to channel the money made from selling these into renovating the front 150 sqm of his warehouse studio into an exhibition space. This will be the first of it’s kind in