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Seeking stillness in movement

Seeking stillness in movement

Time didn't feel like it was on my side on the day I first saw Daniel Crooks's film Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (2009–10). In Sydney for just a couple of days to see the Biennale, I'd committed the cardinal mistake of the international art tourist and bitten off more culture than I had time to chew. By the time I reached Cockatoo Island and its dozens of exhibits, I was suffering from what might be called the Grumpiness of the Long-Distance Art Watcher – a state in which one doesn't absorb the artworks so much as check them off, feeling simultaneously fretful about my dwindling time and resentful about the sheer quantity of art. Though I hardly knew it then, this was the perfect state in which to test Crooks's video – a work that attempts, like no other I know, to induce an altered sense of time.

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Quiet invasion

Quiet invasion

The idea of peppering the vestigial city centre with portraits from the collection became part of the Gallery's tenth birthday POPULATE! programme, intended to remind all of us that the collection is, indeed, still here and in good shape.

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Russell Clark's Cabbage Tree in Flower

Russell Clark's Cabbage Tree in Flower

I wasn’t familiar with Russell Clark’s work until I looked through the Gallery’s online collection, but I found myself immediately attracted to this painting because of its subject.

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An Otira stream (also known as Mountain Rata) by Margaret Stoddart

An Otira stream (also known as Mountain Rata) by Margaret Stoddart

This article first appeared as 'Otira colour captured in all its summer glory' in The Press  on 28 February 2014.

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Quimbilicum?

Quimbilicum?

'The first-hand responses I've had tend to be bemusement, and a need to identify, to know what it is they're looking at. When asked, for example, what 'Quimbilicum' means, I just point to the work.'

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Okeover, 1993

Okeover, 1993

Here's as fine a colony of artists as you could wish for, photographed at Okeover House in 1993.

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Revealed

Revealed

The answer to yesterday's puzzle is Teresina by Frederick Leighton

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It's a puzzlement!

It's a puzzlement!

If you know our collection really well, you may see where this jigsaw puzzle is leading...

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Earthquake Momento

Earthquake Momento

The latest issue of Photoforum's MoMento journal (issue 14, January 2014) focuses on the work of three photographers with strong ties to Christchurch and their haunting images of this battered city post February 22, 2011.

 

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