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Material evidence: 100-headless woman

Julia Morison, Martin Grant Material evidence: 100-headless woman

A series of ten dresses, each made for a woman three metres tall, that were created as a collaboration between Julia Morison and the renowned Australian fashion designer, Martin Grant.

('Lead' currently not illustrated)

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Untitled [Quentin (Kin) Woollaston Shearing]

Toss Woollaston Untitled [Quentin (Kin) Woollaston Shearing]

Toss Woollaston grew up in a farming family in the small Taranaki settlement of Toko and began his working life as a seasonal fruit and tobacco picker. In this ink drawing, he depicts his younger brother, Kin, shearing a sheep. His black singlet and dynamic form summon the rhythms of the shearing shed during what was then a boom time for wool production in Aotearoa New Zealand.

He Kapuka Oneone – A Handful of Soil (from August 2024)

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We've got the place covered

We've got the place covered

B.168 BULLETIN magazine, latest edition available now at Christchurch Art Gallery bookshop...

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Dire straits

Dire straits

As the saying goes, all publicity is good publicity.

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