Going... Going... Gone!

Going... Going... Gone!

The Gallery had a garage sale on Tuesday.

Museums Australia Publication and Design Awards announced

Museums Australia Publication and Design Awards announced

On Tuesday night the annual Museums Australia Publication and Design Awards were announced in Adelaide. And we were thrilled to be winners - not once, not twice, but four times!

Worcester Boulevard exhibition extended as publication developed

Worcester Boulevard exhibition extended as publication developed

The popularity of Reconstruction: Conversations on a City has led to the exhibition being extended until 14 October, and the development of a publication.

From CASS to <del>CASS</del> - Iterations of New Zealand's 'greatest painting'

From CASS to <del>CASS</del> - Iterations of New Zealand's 'greatest painting'

Over 50 iterations of Rita Angus's 1936 painting Cass are collated in André Hemer's new exhibition CASS, which considers ideas of distance, deletion and dislocation.

Starry Night

Starry Night

On visiting the current Site Santa Fe exhibition More Real? Art in the Age of Truthiness I had a moment that reminded me of home during exhibition installs.

Black, White, and Orange (Pt. II)

Black, White, and Orange (Pt. II)

What are these black metal frames doing stacked in a back corridor of Christchurch Art Gallery?

Wai-te-ata Press

Wai-te-ata Press

On a recent trip to Wellington I was fortunate enough to visit Wai-te-ata Press at the University of Victoria with local letterpress printer Brendan O'Brien.

Framed

Framed

Have you ever visited one of the Rolling Maul exhibitions on it's final day and then attended the opening of the next show five days later?

Artists in Uniform or not just another visit to an art gallery on a wet Sunday afternoon

Artists in Uniform or not just another visit to an art gallery on a wet Sunday afternoon

Following on from the article appearing in todays Press on Russell Clark's Japanese Planes, Rekata Bay, Santa Isabel, 1945 it's interesting to see some film footage of Clark, and others, discussing art in 1944 which you can view here.

On your marks

On your marks

Anyone visiting the Central Library Peterborough during the past 2 months will have noticed the impressive Richard Killeen art work The inner binding which looms large above the library entrance.

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