In the heart of the mecca of Melbourne's street art on Hosier Lane is Until Never Gallery. You enter from another little lane off Hosier Lane - Rutledge Lane. Climbing the three flights of stairs up to Until Never gallery I always wonder what I will find at the top in the single white walled gallery room. Sometimes the outside wall downstairs is a clue as to what artist is exhibiting as often the exhibiting artist paints it. Like the rest of the lane way around, it is covered in graffiti.
The gallery's monthly exhibitions are often street art related as gallery director, Andy MacDonald is a notable figure in Melbourne's thriving street art scene. However it is not the usual aerosol art creations. This is the work of serious young Australian or International artists whose work frequently includes a street art practice. A friend that I took to the gallery once described the art as looking like the work of "angry, young drunk artists."
The odd thing is that Andy MacDonald's mother is generally in charge of the gallery. There is this friendly middle-aged woman in a gallery with all this angry young art. She recognizes me and says hello me as I arrive at the door of the gallery. read more