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Elliot Francis Stewart’s mural for Sea Walls, Napier, New Zealand. Elliot highlights the growing concerns of ocean pollution by illustrating the future potential of one of humans simple pleasures coming under threat.

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#wip @elliotfrancisstewart smashing it on his first day of painting for @seawalls_ #seawalls #seawallsnz #pangeaseed #lilelz #elliotfrancisstewart #postgraffitipacific #postgraffiti #urbancontemporary

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Both @askewone & @elliotfrancisstewart are in the line-up for this years first @seawalls_ in NZ in Napier. It’s gna be a great week ahead! #pangeaseed #seawalls #seawallsnz

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Elliot Francis Stewart Pursuing the NZ Dream 3, 2015 590 x 890 mm Acrylic and Paper Collage on Cradled Wood Panel

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Elliot Francis Stewart Pursuing the NZ Dream 2, 2015 590 x 890 mm Acrylic and Paper Collage on Cradled Wood Panel

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aMBUSH Gallery and Central Park Presents POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC

Exhibition Hours: 12-8pm daily till 23 Aug 2015.

aMBUSH Gallery, Level 3, 28 Broadway, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia

(Photos by Enzo Amato, 2015)

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aMBUSH Gallery and Central Park Presents POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC

Exhibition Hours: 12-8pm daily till 23 Aug 2015.

aMBUSH Gallery, Level 3, 28 Broadway, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia

(Photos by Enzo Amato, 2015)

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aMBUSH Gallery and Central Park Presents POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC

Exhibition Hours: 12-8pm daily till 23 Aug 2015.

aMBUSH Gallery, Level 3, 28 Broadway, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia

(Photos by Enzo Amato, 2015)

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Elliot Francis Stewart Pursuing the NZ Dream 1, 2015 1190 x 1490 mm Acrylic and Paper Collage on Cradled Wood Panel For sales enquires, email: sep@ambushgallery.com

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WIP - Gary Silipa working into the night preparing for Post-Graffiti Pacific exhibition. Shot by Route52.

aMBUSH Gallery and Central Park Pesents POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC


Exhibition Opening: Thurs 16 Jul, 6-9pm


Exhibition Continues: 17 Jul - 23 Aug, 12-8pm Daily


Level 3, Central Park Sydney, 28 Broadway, Chippendale
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aMBUSH GALLERY AND CENTRAL PARK PRESENTS: POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC

Exhibition Opening: Thurs 16 Jul, 6 - 9pm

Exhibition Continues: Fri 17 Jul - Sun 23 Aug, 12 - 8pm

Post-Graffiti Pacific is not just another graffiti exhibition. It’s a statement and a definition - a bold assertion of language, history, culture, expression and the significance of place in art making. Curator Olivia Laita and her line-up of seven leading Post-Graffiti Pacific artists are proposing, with conviction, the dawn of a new movement in art.

Post-Graffiti Pacific, which launches at aMBUSH Gallery, Central Park, Chippendale on Thursday 16 July from 6-9pm, seeks, in part, to organise the way we talk about urban contemporary art. As urban contemporary artists have evolved to straddle the divide between public and studio practice, terms like ‘graffiti’ and ‘street art’ have become insufficient to describe the activities and motivations of today’s urban artists. ‘Post-Graffiti’ is now a recognised term, used to describe the work of artists whose backgrounds in graffiti inform their professional artistic practice.

aMBUSH Gallery’s director Bill Dimas says, “The way the flourishing urban contemporary art movement permeates geographical borders in order to both unify and distinguish cultures and modes of expression has been one of aMBUSH’s driving motivators since the day we launched. It is exciting to be working with Olivia and the Post-Graffiti Pacific artists in bringing their perspectives and skills before a Sydney audience so we can continue to explore the potential of urban contemporary art and its future as a movement.”

In embracing the concept of Post-Graffiti, and to further crystalise their roles in and relationships to the new urban contemporary art movement, the seven Post-Graffiti Pacific artists also use their work to emphasise their cultural backgrounds as New Zealanders. Through Post-Graffiti Pacific, they intend to platform themselves as representatives of Post-Graffiti artists who hail from the greater Pacific region.

Curator Olivia Laita says, “Post-Graffiti Pacific is the vehicle for [the artists] to explore the complexity of issues relating to a region that accounts for around a third of the planet and 40% of global trade. Human migration in both the ancient and modern and the pre and post-colonial context provides the basis for the artists to cover a multitude of subjects that encompass everything from ancient exploration, mythology, identity, economics and environmental issues.”

The Post-Graffiti Pacific movement is being pioneered by Auckland-based artists Askew One, Benjamin Work, Berst, Elliot Francis Stewart, Gary Silipa, Misery and Route52, with Laita at the helm. The multidisciplinary exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture, and New Zealand digital composer Max Wehi will be performing his musical interpretation of the works on the opening night.

Post-Graffiti Pacific launches at aMBUSH Gallery, Central Park, Chippendale on Thursday 16 July from 6-9pm, and continues until Sunday 23 August from 12-8pm. Visit www.ambushgallery.com or search aMBUSH Gallery on Facebook for more information and event updates.

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WIP - Askew One working on his paintings for Post-Graffiti Pacific. aMBUSH Gallery and Central Park Presents POST-GRAFFITI PACIFIC Exhibition Opening: Thurs 16 Jul, 6-9pm Exhibition Continues: 17 Jul - 23 Aug, 12-8pm Daily Level 3, Central Park Sydney, 28 Broadway, Chippendale

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