Tomorrow’s my last day at Inside Out, so I thought I’d leave you with one last blog post before I’m gone. So here are some snapshots of Characters: cultural stories revealed t...
Instead of working with a canvas and paintbrush, artists John Nicholson and Justin Trendall have been playing off the architecture of Lewers House at Penrith Regional Gallery in Sydney. You can see t...
“Wool Ball” by Ilanel The line between art and design becomes beautifully blurred at a recent addition to Oxford Street. He Made She Made is a gallery showcasing incredible pieces that ca...
Welcome to another installment of the Inside Out Staff Profile interviews. If you are new to our blog (welcome!), every Friday we introduce members of the Inside Out team. We have cornered them, take...
Each January thousands of design folk flock to Paris for Maison & Objet. This fair sets the tone for design circa 2012, showcasing new trends in pattern, fabric, object design and furniture. Here...
Your latest work, Manifest Destiny!, shows a cabin attached to one of the remaining spaces not being used in cities – over and between other buildings. What was your favourite aspect about maki...
Welcome to a new series on the Inside Out blog! Every Friday for the next few months we will be introducing members of the Inside Out team. We have cornered them, taken their photo, coerced them into...
Having been a long-time fan of artist Paul Davies’ work, I was thrilled to hear he had a new exhibition coming up, as part of Art Month Sydney, entitled “Pentimento”.̶ 0;Deathmas...
Recently some of the Inside Out team discovered a great new Japanese sake bar called Kuki Tanuki not too far from our office (in Erskineville, Sydney). We loved it because of the graffiti on the wall...
Have you come across Island Menu yet? It’s a great food blog by Samuel Shelley and Catherine Miller and each post ranges from what-to-cook inspiration to postcard-worthy food destinations in Ta...
How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster? is the brilliantly titled documentary about leading British architect, Norman Foster. Even if you haven’t paid much attention to the career of Fost...
For two and a half years I have been writing a book, mostly at the weekends, and if not actually writing I have been thinking about writing, grumbling about writing and generally fine tuning the art ...
This is our second post in a new series on the Inside Out blog. Every Friday for the next few months we will be introducing the Inside Out staff. We have cornered them, taken their photo, coerced the...
I have always been fascinated with the human skull. Its incredible, sculptural form and its somewhat macabre reference to our own mortality captivates me. Various skulls have taken up residence in my...
This year the Inside Out team is vowing to make recycling and upcycling a bigger part of our lives. And in our current issue we look at how some of Australia’s most interesting designers...
Anyone who spends their day thinking a little too much about their mealtimes will be happy to know that Melbourne Food and Wine Festival will be on next month. Acclaimed American chefs Corey Lee and ...
Welcome to a new series on the Inside Out blog! Every Friday for the next few months we will be introducing the Inside Out staff. We have cornered them, taken their photo, coerced them into answering...
Respected expat photographer, artist and Inside Out contributor Martyn Thompson (who appeared in the November/ December Inside Out issue) has launched his first exhibition in Australia for 10 years. ...
Tommy Dining Table, Nonn furniture at Living EdgeOur interview with up-and-coming New Zealand designer Cameron Foggo of Nonn was so interesting that we decided to not only feature him in the current ...
Show-off wallpapers and paints are one of the many things you’ll find in our March/April issue of Inside Out, on sale today. Bright, pattern-strong and shot by Craig Wall, this story on creatin...
When people ask me where I live, I jokingly say that my home is “a matchbox”. I used to reside in a one-bedroom flat, but due to very ZZZ-inducing circumstances (let’s face it, ever...
I think I was born with Shelf Radar. Shelving is the first thing I’m attracted to when I walk into someone’s house (particularly if the rows are stacked with book spines and colourful rec...
Golden Monkey © DWV PhotographyThere are so many bars and pubs in Melbourne, the only way to keep up with them is to grow four extra arms, buy six mobile phones, work on two laptops and read eve...
If you liked seeing the hypercolourful home of Desi Litis in our current issue, you might want to see how her creativity translates to her job. She is director and co-owner of the Venn art complex in...
Daydream 2009; giclee print; edition of 5; 84 x 56cm Not many people would use a house as a sketchbook, but Anna Carey’s work has many unexpected layers. The Gold Coast artist constructs buildi...
As you may have guessed, a lot of work goes into the hot little Inside Out magazine you read every two months. From searching out the latest and greatest creative people and projects, to designing in...
Fresh on the heels of Outpost (a five-week celebration of street art on Sydney’s Cockatoo Island) I went in search of the famous graffiti laneways in sunny Melbourne (no, seriously… it w...
Did you know that each year Evian releases a limited edition water bottle? Designers of previous limited edition bottles include Paul Smith, Jean Paul Gaultier and Japanese fashion designer Issey Miy...
I have a soft spot for items that elegantly multitask – a good example of this is the ‘Hanging Slate’ bud vase from Ornamenta. I like the idea that it’s a way to make the most...
A Shop Called Milton is your “go-to man” for classy homewares and lovely things. Late last year, this Melbourne boutique also added a cafe to its charming corners. Under the eye (an...
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