RESTO | New ones.
RESTO getting his hands dirty in and out of the studio.
BERST showed some of that TMD hospitality to KAPUT (Canada) and SALUT (Australia) while they were in Auckland, New Zealand recently. Stay tuned for part two of this set coming soon.
On the first of November The Biz Dojo in Auckland saw the artistic forces of BERST, KAPUT, FECKS and HASER combine for the aptly titled ‘North East South West’ Exhibition. Here’s a look at some of the works that were on display. Keep an eye on the blog over the coming days; let’s just say
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
If you’re in Auckland make sure you get along to The Biz Dojo at Suite 108, Ironbank K’rd to see BERST exhibiting alongside FECKS (Perth), KAPUT (Vancouver) and HASER (New Zealand) for one night only in their exhibition entitled ‘North East South West’. Opening Friday the 1st of November at 6pm.
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:
Be afraid, Halloween is creeping up on us. Join in on the pre-Halloween antics; rock a ghoulish production and post it up on instagram or Twitter using #ironlakhalloween and @ironlak. We’ll post the most bloodcurdling pieces on on the Ironlak blog once the darkness passes. Bonus points if the Ironlak Halloween colour is featured heavily
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
AUAT (Aotearoa Urban Arts Trust) collaborated with ASKEW, GARY SILIPA, MISERY and BENJAMIN WORK to give Bradley Lane in Glen Innes, Auckland some new flavour. Shot by Olivia Laita & Brendan Kitto Edited by Askew One Music: Opensouls ‘Rise Up’ Lewis McCallum Remix Here’s a few more images courtesy of Olivia Laita.
Thursday last week saw the doors of ASKEW’s ‘Entropy’ Exhibition close for the last time at Inner State Gallery in Detroit. The show opened with a bang on the 23rd of August as hoards of keen eyes rolled through to see what the man had been working on. Here are a few flicks from the