Commentary
Hair Story

Hair Story

In drawing attention to the theatre of personal grooming, Bad Hair Day brings together portraiture and caricature with a variety of less readily classifiable works of art. The densely packed selection spans a vast historical range. And in putting bowl cuts and bushy beards alongside wayward wigs and whiskers, it highlights the sometimes comical aspects of hair, especially when styles are extreme. If wry intent is discernible throughout the exhibition, however, we shouldn’t let this fool us: hair is a topic that easily turns serious.

Notes
Spring by Joan Dukes

Spring by Joan Dukes

This article first appeared in The Press as 'Spring, a breath of fresh air' on 7 July 2016.

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Untitled by Connie Samaras

Untitled by Connie Samaras

This article first appeared as 'Seal of approval for video' in The Press on 20 April 2016.

Exhibition

Op + Pop

The influence of two major twentieth-century art movements on New Zealand art.

Notes
Persimmon (Study of a Racehorse) by Elizabeth Harrison

Persimmon (Study of a Racehorse) by Elizabeth Harrison

This article first appeared as 'A quietly classical presence' in The Press on 19 January 2016.

Exhibition

In Modern Times

Exploring the expanding impact of cubism through works in the collection.

Exhibition

Beasts

A generous, multimedia selection of animal-themed works, both lively and thoughtful.

Exhibition

Above Ground

An exhibition exploring the impact of architecture, imagination and memory.

Exhibition

Treasury: A Generous Legacy

Stunning proof of the impact of generosity on the Christchurch collection.

Notes
Study (Woman in a wide black hat) by Raymond McIntyre

Study (Woman in a wide black hat) by Raymond McIntyre

This article first appeared as 'The Muse' in The Press on 25 August 2015.

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