Sabtu, 05 Juni 2010

Jumat, 04 Juni 2010

ZINE OF THE WEEK

HOT OFF THE PRESSES!


Here it is, in all it's baltic glory... the Craftbusters Eurovision Edition.


We thought we'd give you a little sneak peak inside because we've done things a little differently this time around - we may not have been able to go 3D (yet) but inspired by the colour and movement of Eurovision 2010 we have incorporated some full colour throughout the zine...


as well as our trusty lifestyle, beauty and fashion advice, and of course our trademarked crazy craft projects for good measure. Hope you like it peoples. We had a blast making it! BECK

Gisele

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Source: Harper’s Bazaar US 2002

Kamis, 03 Juni 2010

WE MADE THEM OURSELVES

Share the moment...


This has been a busy week at HML headquarters, because we've been knee deep in Eurovision madness trying to get the latest installment of Craftbusters finished in time to meet our super tight Sticky 168 zine deadline. For those not familiar with the process, Melbourne's house of Zines the Sticky Institute run annual zine making endurance challenges, in which participants have 168 hours to produce their zine. AND copies for everyone else involved in the project. This particular event was to be loosely based around Eurovision - and each participant was designated a country, just like Eurovision. We were ecstatic to hav been given Belarus (that butterfly reveal was spectacular), although we would have been equally happy with the Blade Runner meets Michael Stipe madness brought by Moldovia... 


the harlequin vs. little tin soldiers of Spain


or even Bulgaria's Leather man Miloslav and his camp band of 'angels'...


So aside from the day to night beauty tips from Belarus's lady detectives, outfitting advice for superstar upgrades and paparazzi pouncing and a Patented DIY Butterfly Masquerade kit, we threw them all into starring roles with appropriately themed craft projects  for good measure. Craftbusters Eurovision Edition (live from Minsk HQ) will be available as of tomorrow in the HML and Sticky shops.... Share the moment.
Oh and for those that might have missed the magic on Sunday night here's that unforgettable performance by our comrades.



enjoy!
BECK

If the shoe fits

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Source: Glass no. 2

Selasa, 01 Juni 2010

SHOWS OF THE WEEK

best seat in the house


DOMESTIC DEATH RATTLE, Adam Cruickshank
"The recent preference for, if not prevalence of, the ‘hand-made’ within aspects of consumer culture stands in stark contrast to the vast majority of our culture’s manufactured objects, most of which are the result of distant economic systems rather than creative ones. A studio-based process of repositioning, reevaluating, revealing and obscuring domestic forms and details has here resulted in a playful mixtape of popular interior culture and desire; a mongrel medley of Better Homes and Gardens aesthetic manipulations and a mishmash of misplaced display home decoration." Couldn't have said it better ourselves. You know the man, you know his work, you know the gallery, and you know this show will rule. You also know you should probably make the effort to get along and see it for yourself. We will be.

West Space gallery June 4 - July 26
Opening night  Thursday June 3 6-8pm free music and posters for punters in attendance
Artist Talk Saturday June 19 2.00-3.00pm nothing but free speech at this one.

WONDERNAMEL, Rmit Gold and Silversmithing.


You got to love a pun, espeically when it's attached to work as good as this. Wondernamel began in 2007, the title and contents based around the idea of the curiosity cabinet or wonder room and has been presented since as annual group exhibition showcasing fresh and original work in the area of enamelling. Only on until the end of this week and well worth making the effort to see.

First Site RMIT Union Gallery, Until June 5
Storey Hall Basement, 344 Swanston St Melbourne.

and saving the best for last we also have...

TEXTURE OF MEMORIES Jenny Bartholemew


This new exhibition is the culmination of a year long collaborative exploratino of the memories and skills around textiles, clothing and materials of domestic life between Textile Artist extrodinairre Jenny Bartholemew, writer Peter Anderson and the residents of Eltham Retirement Centre. It promises to showcase all the tenets of Jenny's work we have come to know and love, complete technical mastery, a totally unique point of view and a tangible connection to the complicated nature of human condition - in other words a moving work of complete genius. The show opens this Saturday June 5 and both Jenny and Peter will be giving a floor talk at 5pm. Get the car ready for a weekend excursion!

Eltham Library Community Gallery,  from June 3 - 27.
Panther Place, Eltham (Melway 21 J5)
BECK

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