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Object Lessons: A Musical Fiction investigates the discursive interactions between the record in all its material forms and the history of independent music production in Aotearoa, New Zealand. In doing so, this project does not seek to offer an historical overview, nor does it c ...
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Behind Closed Doors offers a rare view into the intimate world of private art collecting in and around Wellington. Well known photographer Neil Pardington presents a series of exquisite images capturing works of art as they appear in people's homes. The book includes text by art ...
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Published by the Adam Art Gallery, Victoria University of Wellington, to accompany the exhibition: The expatriates : Frances Hodgkins and Barrie Bates, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington. 22 October 2004-5 February 2005.
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In 1942 the newly established Staff Common Room at Victoria University College needed something to hang on its walls. Responsibility for hiring suitable works of art was delegated to the eminent historian Professor J.C. Beaglehole. Five years later Beaglehole convinced his collea ...
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Illustrated by Lynn, Vivian
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I, Here, Now Vivian Lynn is a comprehensive monograph about Wellington Artist Vivian Lynn. Lynn has worked across a range of media - painting, drawing, printing making, book-making and installation - to develop a complex body of work that dates back to late 1950s and ask fundamen ...
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Play On is the catalogue that celebrates the first in an occasional series of curated exhibitions designed to investigate the relationships between sound and art, generated from the Adam Art Gallery's unfolding Sound Check research programme. For this exhibition curator Christina ...
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Focusing on the work of New Zealand artist Jim Allen (b.1922), a significant figure in the development of post-object art in New Zealand, curators Tyler Cann and Mercedes Vicente trace the historical and conceptual connections between Allen and two of his key contemporaries: New ...
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By (photographer) Lye, Len
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Featuring essays by Honours students in Art History at Victoria University of Wellington and an introduction by Professor Geoffrey Batchen, Shadowgraphs: Photographic Portraits by Len Lye examines the camera-less photographs produced by Len Lye in the late 1940s, which the artist ...
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DARK SKY explores how photography has been deployed to capture the skies. Delving into the intersections between science, art and commerce, Dark Sky brings together a range of images and artworks from 1874 to the present. These range from pocket-sized Real-Photo Postcards, to dig ...
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