Showing posts with label australian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australian. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

www.leifpodhajsky.com






I am really excited and happy for Leif and his site which I have been seeing on every blog around. Some psychedelic stuff! Check it out

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Justin Ridler





I met Justin recently and was blown away by his folio, keep an eye on him as there is definitely more amazing work to come.

Australian Photographer Justin Ridler’s images aim to illustrate the projected definition of his desires. His elegant , dramatic work has been increasingly focused on the iconography of the modern world. Viewed by many as one of the brightest photographers in Australia today , his work is sought after by some of the worlds leading brands and fashion publications. He was recently featured as part of the Australian Masters of Photography exhibition in Sydney.


Check out the rest of his work here

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Katherine Huang at Neon Parc




Katherine Huangs poetic assemblages of found objects play with the mechanics of adhoc architecture, fiction, urban recollections, daily habits, and spatial relationships. The arrangement and eclecticism of the work provides an open-ended reading experience, alive with possibilities and full with the traces of landscape and activity.
Kathrine's new show will open this coming
Wednesday the 5th August at Neon Parc.
Tasty treats indeed


Neon Parc
1/53 Bourke Street (via side lane)

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wake In Fright


I saw the re-release of "Wake In Fright" last night, bloody ripper mate.

'Brutal, uncompromising and stunning WAKE IN FRIGHT tells is the story of a young teacher, John Grant, who arrives in a rough outback mining town planning to stay overnight before catching the plane to Sydney. But, on this one hot night in Bundanyabba, Grant decides to go into a smoky, crowded pub...

However, one night stretches to five, in which he discovers gambling, ruins himself financially and plunges headlong toward his own destruction.'

For many years, the only known print of Wake In Fright, found in Dublin in the 1990s, was of insufficient quality to transfer to DVD or video. In reaction to this, in 1994, Wake in Fright’s editor Anthony Buckley began to search for a better-quality print of the film. In 2004, in Pittsburgh, Buckley found a print of Wake in Fright in a shipping container labelled “For Destruction.” WIKI