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On display
Julie King: Catching Up with Jacqueline Fahey
Jacqueline Fahey Mother and daughter quarrelling 1977. Oil/
collage on board. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te
Puna o Waiwhetū, purchased 1983
Friends
Past event
Philip Carter Family Auditorium
Art historian Julie King takes a look at the artist's career from her beginnings in the late 1950s to her paintings in Expose, Fahey's latest exhibition at Auckland's Bath Street Gallery.
Jacqueline Fahey's striking and complex images are often drawn from her own life but also verge at times into fictional narrative. Her works provide a unique and vivid commentary on social attitudes in New Zealand. Art historian Julie King takes a look at the artist's career from her beginnings in the late 1950s to her paintings in Expose, Fahey's latest exhibition at Auckland's Bath Street Gallery. Julie King has published extensively on visual arts in New Zealand and is currently researching a book on Olivia Spencer Bower.
Door sales available. Free for Students with ID.
Coffee and tea served in Alchemy from 10am, $4