Stormie Mills at Greenhill Galleries

July 20th, 2012 | By | No Comments »

Living by the sword can sometimes get in the way of friendships

One of Australia’s ultimate graffiti legends, Stormie Mills, has a solo show running now at Greenhill Galleries in Claremont, Western Australia. We’re a bit late to the game on this one, Dark Lights is only on through the 26th, but hopefully those nearby can still check it out. Luckily, Stormie sent over a few photos from the show…

Paddles

Someday we’ll all be forgotten villains & heroes

Whence is a field of water

Photos courtesy of Stormie Mills

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Welling Court Mural Project 2012 with Stormie Mills, Joe Iurato, Billy Mode and more

June 18th, 2012 | By | 4 Comments »

Stormie Mills

Dozens of artists and scores of folks — all of diverse backgrounds – came together Saturday to celebrate year three of  The Welling Court Mural Project, organized by Ad Hoc Art.  Here are some scenes from the day:

Joe Iurato

Flying Fortress

Sinned

Billy Mode

Skewville

Hell Bent

Kimyon Huggins

 Photos by Tara Murray

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Christmas group shows that aren’t at POW

December 14th, 2011 | By | No Comments »

Sweet Toof and Mighty Mo. Photo by Alex Ellison

This week seems to be the week of pre-Christmas art sales in the UK, or at least attempts at pre-Christmas art sales. In London, there’s the Taking Liberty’s pop-up shop open now through the 21st with a great group of political charged artists and 10% of sales going to Reel News as well as Season Ticket an “underground art fair” in Shoreditch from High Roller Society and Alex Daw opening on Thursday. Over in Newcastle, Unit 44 have a big party planned to celebrate their 1-year anniversary, also on Thursday, with new work from artists including SheOne, Hush and Stormie Mills. With Pictures On Walls‘ annual Christmas show being cool (keep an eye on their homepage for print releases this week) but allegedly nothing like the “good old days” of their Santa’s Ghetto events (not that I would know, as I wasn’t there then and I’m not in London now), it seems that a few groups may be trying to rekindle those once warm and fuzzy feelings of Christmas cheer around street art, or they know that people like getting art for Christmas.

Here are fliers for all these show… Personally, I’m most excited about Season Ticket…

Photo by Alex Ellison

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Underbelly resurfaces: The Underbelly Show

November 8th, 2011 | By | 4 Comments »

Surge, Gaia, Stormie, Remi/Rough and in The Underbelly Project

UPDATE – LOCATION CHANGE: The Underbelly Show has moved to 78 NW 25th Street in Wynwood, Miami to accommodate the large scale of the artwork in this show.

The Underbelly Project is back. Last year, I posted a lot about the project where 103 artists from around the world secretly painted an abandoned/half-completed New York City subway station. After that initial burst of press here and around the web, The Underbelly Project organizers stayed silent. With only occasional vague tweets from a mysterious twitter account and the appearance on Amazon of an upcoming book about the project. Yesterday though, The Underbelly Project announced that they will be participating in this year’s Basel Miami Week madness with a pop-up gallery in South Beach Wynwood.

The organizers of The Underbelly Project and The Underbelly Show, Workhorse and PAC, have this to say about the show:

Workhorse: The New York Underbelly was an important chapter for us, but the story hadn’t been comprehensively told. The Underbelly Miami show gives us a chance to present the broad scope of documentation – Videos, photos, time-lapses and first hand accounts. The project is about more than just artwork. This show gives us a chance to show the people and the environment behind the artwork.

PAC: While the experience each artist had in their expedition underground can never be captured, it is my hope that this show will highlight some of the trials and tribulations associated with urban art taking place in the remote corners of our cities. Too often the practice of making art in unconventional venues remains shrouded in mystery and I hope this exhibition will shine a faint light on those artists who risk their safety to find alternative ways to create and be a part of the cities they live in.

35 of the 103 artists from The Underbelly Project will be exhibiting art in The Underbelly Show, plus video and still footage of the artists at work in the tunnel. Here’s the full line-up: Faile, Dabs & Myla, TrustoCorp, Aiko, Rone, Revok, Ron English, Jeff Soto, Mark Jenkins, Anthony Lister, Logan Hicks, Lucy McLauchlan, M-City, Kid Zoom, Haze, Saber, Meggs, Jim & Tina Darling, The London Police, Sheone, Skewville, Jeff Stark, Jordan Seiler, Jason Eppink and I AM, Dan Witz, Specter, Ripo, MoMo, Remi/Rough, Stormie Mills, Swoon, Know Hope, Skullphone, L’Atlas, Roa, Surge, Gaia, Michael De Feo, Joe Iurato, Love Me, Adam 5100, and Chris Stain.

For this show, the space will be transformed into an environment imitating the tunnel where The Underbelly Project took place, right down to playing sounds recorded in the station while The Underbelly Project was happening.

If you absolutely cannot wait until February to get We Own The Night, the book documenting The Underbelly Project, a limited number will be available at The Underbelly Show in a box set with 9 photographic prints and the book all contained in a handcrafted oak box. Additionally, you will be able to your book signed by the artists participating in The Underbelly Show.

The Underbelly Show will take place at 2200 Collins Avenue, South Beach, Miami 78 NW 25th Street, Wynwood, Miami. There will be a private opening on November 30th, and the space will be open to the general public December 2nd-5th, with a general opening on the 2nd from 8-10pm.

Photo by RJ Rushmore

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Stormie Mills curates “For, Against, the Truth”

October 18th, 2011 | By | No Comments »

Three pieces by Jordan Seiler

Stormie Mills asked some of his favorite artists to paint three self-portraits from different perspectives. The result of that brief is For, Against, the Truth, a show opening this week at Linton & Kay Contemporary  Art in Perth, Australia. The show includes Vandalog regulars Remi/Rough, John Fekner and Jordan Seiler, as well as Kenton Parker, Jaybo Monk, Matt Doust, Marco ‘Pho’ Grassi, Jade Palmer, Amanda Lynn and Darren Henderson.

Photo by Jordan Seiler, flyer courtesy of Remi/Rough

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Unit44′s first show: Stormie Mills and Remi/Rough

May 29th, 2011 | By | No Comments »

Unit 44 in Newcastle opened last week for their first show, a two-man show with collaborations between the UK’s Remi/Rough and Australia’s Stormie Mills. Unfortunately I haven’t made it over to Newcastle myself, but word is that Selected Moments is a big hit. Looks pretty cool. Here’s a portion of the show:

And their mural outside of Unit44:

Photos courtesy of Unit 44

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Remi/Rough and Stormie Mills Get Ready for “Selected Moments”

May 26th, 2011 | By | No Comments »

Opening tonight is Selected Moments at Unit 44 in Newcastle. The show features the individual and collaborative works by Remi/Rough and Stormie Mills. I am really sad I cannot be at the show because these artists combined aesthetics are incredible when put together and is going to be one hell of an exhibit. So head over tonight and check it out. In the meanwhile, check out these photos sent to Vandalog of the pair working behind the scenes as well as one of their finished pieces.

All photos by David Bilbrough

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Remi/Rough x Stormie in Newcastle

March 31st, 2011 | By | No Comments »

At the end of May, Hoults Yard, Newcastle will see the invasion of England’s Remi/Rough and Australia’s own Stormie Mills. The indoor show may not open for months, but I’m sure you will get to see some of their outdoor work sooner. Talented artists individually, they also surprisingly work well as a team despite their contrasting styles as evident by their wall in Miami and placement of their pieces in The Underbelly Project. This is definitely a show to get excited about.

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New street art in London

February 23rd, 2011 | By | No Comments »

Stencil and photo by Mobstr

Here are a few bits of street art in London that I’ve been liking. Some new artwork from Roa, Stormie Mills, Mobstr and Zezão

Zezão. Photo by HowAboutNo!

Stormie Mills. Photo by HowAboutNo!

Roa. Photo by HowAboutNo!

Photos by HowAboutNo! and Mobstr

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Watch Bomb It 2 online

December 23rd, 2010 | By | No Comments »

I finally got around to watching some of the videos from Bomb It 2, which have been available for free online for a month or two now. Bomb It 2 consists of a series of short artist interviews. You can check out the entire thing on Babelgum, but here are a few of my favorite segments.

Know Hope:

Twoone:

Stormie Mills:

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