
Showing posts with label nine lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nine lives. Show all posts
ON - Golden Sun Movement
If i can find this gallery today i will check it out and iff you are around London i've heard great things about these three artists Luke Insect, Leo Zero and Dave Little

SEMIOTICS
Tickets on sale tomorrow (1st June)
Late June, early July promises to be a huge couple of weeks. With IUSO 6 at The Zoo and Toby Malonie - Wild Times show at Nine Lives...we also have:

ONE NIGHT ONLY AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE!
Buy tickets from THE OUTPOST or OZTIX.

ONE NIGHT ONLY AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE!
Buy tickets from THE OUTPOST or OZTIX.
SAM ASH

Great turn out for Sam's show last night.
Winter had definitely arrived, it's was real beanie weather.
Come in today (Saturday) or during the week and check-out the show if you missed last night.
We have copies of Sam's book for sale also, just $20.
Aloha

Man of many talents (Nine Lives Mr Fix it for one) and all-round top bloke, Joel Morris (above), just emailed me his awesome review of one of the new doco titles we have in-store, enjoy...
BUSTIN’ DOWN THE DOOR is bangin’. Not just a surf doco, but a journey through a 70’s subculture that saw the birth of pro surfing. It gives you a look at the path that a bunch of young Aussie and South African surfers travelled to become number 1 in the surfing world. Their pioneering styles are what got them recognised, but they’re arrogance and shameless “machismo” is what gets them exiled from the Hawaiian North Shore community and running for their lives. This pivotal point in time is really what sent pro surfing along the path to where it is today. Interviews with the men today and loads of priceless footage of the 74, 75 and 76 Hawaiian winter seasons will get you stoked and feeling Aloha. I was captivated until the end. Great watch, great story. A must see for EVERYONE – surfers and non surfers alike. - Joel Morris
Summer in Queensland
For the most us it's holidays.
i have just returned from the sunshine coast and i wish i had seen this video before beach session.
combining my 2 favourite passtimes.
Check out some great new music and some very simple but perfectly fitting artwork..
http://ernestgreene.blogspot.com/
Neon Indian playing Barsoma, Brisbane soon!
i have just returned from the sunshine coast and i wish i had seen this video before beach session.
combining my 2 favourite passtimes.
Check out some great new music and some very simple but perfectly fitting artwork..
http://ernestgreene.blogspot.com/
Neon Indian playing Barsoma, Brisbane soon!
BUNKERS DIED AT 27
The tale of Bunker Spreckels (1949–1977) reads like a pitch for a movie to rival Boogie Nights: the stepson of Clark Gable is a privileged Los Angeles party boy who is heir to a multimillion dollar fortune; passionate about surfing, martial arts, guns, and women, he lives the life of a debauched international jet-setter before succumbing to his excesses at the tender age of 27.
It reads like a close friend of mine. Looking for Garth Molloy....
It reads like a close friend of mine. Looking for Garth Molloy....
THE BLACKMAIL

New monthly is up on THE BLACKMAIL, featuring a great interview with Mickey from ECSR - HERE-
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ANOTHER GREAT WEEKEND
Saturday, straight after work, it was done the coast for Cold Ghost at 19 KAREN.
It was great to see everyone and the show was fantastic!


It was pretty packed, so most of my photo's are a bit crap.
There should be more on their site soon -HERE-
All that socializing made us pretty hungry... so we ventured into the wild Gold Coast nightlife, filled with drunk tanned girls in short skirts yelling at each other, and found this great teppanyaki bar...fun times!
It was great to see everyone and the show was fantastic!


It was pretty packed, so most of my photo's are a bit crap.
There should be more on their site soon -HERE-
All that socializing made us pretty hungry... so we ventured into the wild Gold Coast nightlife, filled with drunk tanned girls in short skirts yelling at each other, and found this great teppanyaki bar...fun times!
BRAZILIAN BOY - ASA
Searching a new york blog i stumbled across this brazilian - i was looking for Bikini babes but got this instead...
"ASA a brazilian born art reject. He has been recognised for his graffiti and skateboard art and plays music for 2 São Paulo bands.Polar rock and Caxabaxa
ASA’s art has always been a form of personal expression. Self-taught, rejected from art classes, ASA funneled his rage into painting and coloring whatever he could find, and he will still work with whatever he can get his hands on— acrylic paint, markers, crayons, or spray-paint.
Often the subjects are detailed, single iconographic monsters or large collage-like scenes of thickly doodled characters.
Skating, swimming and biking have also always been a part of ASA’s life in Brazil, but one of his biggest influences (besides caffeine—the artist has said, “espresso is the best partner when it comes to producing in large scale”) is music.
In Juxtapoz Magazine he named his top 5 albums as Johnny Coltrane’s A Love Supreme, anything by the Descendents, Teixeihinha and Mary Terezinha’s Desafio das Perguntas e Respostas, Jorge Ben’s O Bidú Ou Silêncio No Brooklyn, and Check Your Head by the Beastie Boys.
Still a big name in Sáo Paulo’s galleries, he now lives by the beach in Florianópolis with his wife, who makes Veraneyo bikinis."
Check out his flickr account for more pictures of his work.
"ASA a brazilian born art reject. He has been recognised for his graffiti and skateboard art and plays music for 2 São Paulo bands.Polar rock and Caxabaxa
ASA’s art has always been a form of personal expression. Self-taught, rejected from art classes, ASA funneled his rage into painting and coloring whatever he could find, and he will still work with whatever he can get his hands on— acrylic paint, markers, crayons, or spray-paint.
Often the subjects are detailed, single iconographic monsters or large collage-like scenes of thickly doodled characters.
Skating, swimming and biking have also always been a part of ASA’s life in Brazil, but one of his biggest influences (besides caffeine—the artist has said, “espresso is the best partner when it comes to producing in large scale”) is music.
In Juxtapoz Magazine he named his top 5 albums as Johnny Coltrane’s A Love Supreme, anything by the Descendents, Teixeihinha and Mary Terezinha’s Desafio das Perguntas e Respostas, Jorge Ben’s O Bidú Ou Silêncio No Brooklyn, and Check Your Head by the Beastie Boys.
Still a big name in Sáo Paulo’s galleries, he now lives by the beach in Florianópolis with his wife, who makes Veraneyo bikinis."
Check out his flickr account for more pictures of his work.


ZAK SMITH IN CONVERSATION WITH ANTHONY LISTER

The latest artist to be interviewed by Zak Smith on The Rumpus is local boy Anthony Lister.
Read it -HERE-
a note from Max
more HERE
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Semi-Permanent 2009 book
New in over at the SHOP.

The Semi-Permanent 2009 book.
220+ pages packed full of amazing artwork from all over the world.
Even our own Era Culprits gets a look in.
180x240mm full colour.
$40 + postage and handling

The Semi-Permanent 2009 book.
220+ pages packed full of amazing artwork from all over the world.
Even our own Era Culprits gets a look in.
180x240mm full colour.
$40 + postage and handling
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