Hereye Yearhe

hereye yearhe. Say it with me now, here-yeh year-heh. Yes, very good. OK, now that’s cleared up, let’s talk about the three stooges who are the stars of the latest Monster Children show. hereye yearhe is an installation exhibition made up of Ben Barretto (skater/artist), Fraser Anderson (installation artist) and Steve Uren (graphic designer/musician). All Sydney-based, their work is made up of a range of kinetic (moving) sculptures, combined with sound and video, and whatever else it takes to create artistic sunshine. These kinds of exhibitions are a welcome change from the usual wall-hanging affairs, so bring your fine-self down and mingle at the Monster. Remember… the better you look, the more you see. – DW

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