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Art New Zealand

Winter 2022
Magazine

New Zealand’s most respected and widely-read visual arts magazine, Art New Zealand presents an independent quarterly round-up of the visual arts in New Zealand, by the country’s best art writers.

Art New Zealand

Exhibitions

Behind the Fortress Walls • A Conversation with Grahame Sydney

Compelling & Intimate • s Neighbourhood Photographs

Stones in our Pockets • Histories within Listening Stones Jumping Rocks

Re- the World • Projects by Sarah Smuts-Kennedy

Taking Shape • Paintings by Hooper

Launched • Whangārei’s Wairau Māori Art Gallery

Breathless • Myths of Masculinity at Auckland Art Gallery

Green Screen • Watching Rubbings a Man

‘Thank God for the Chalice’ • Neil Dawson s Millennium Icon, 20 Years On

Through a Glass, Darkly • Between the Two Worlds of Lara Gilks

‘My Oldest Supporter’ • Ron O’Reilly and Colin McCahon, 1946–49

On the Brink of the Unfathomable • Darwinism and 19th-Century New Zealand Landscape Painting

Books received

Contributors


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 116 Publisher: Art New Zealand 2009 Ltd Edition: Winter 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 12, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

New Zealand’s most respected and widely-read visual arts magazine, Art New Zealand presents an independent quarterly round-up of the visual arts in New Zealand, by the country’s best art writers.

Art New Zealand

Exhibitions

Behind the Fortress Walls • A Conversation with Grahame Sydney

Compelling & Intimate • s Neighbourhood Photographs

Stones in our Pockets • Histories within Listening Stones Jumping Rocks

Re- the World • Projects by Sarah Smuts-Kennedy

Taking Shape • Paintings by Hooper

Launched • Whangārei’s Wairau Māori Art Gallery

Breathless • Myths of Masculinity at Auckland Art Gallery

Green Screen • Watching Rubbings a Man

‘Thank God for the Chalice’ • Neil Dawson s Millennium Icon, 20 Years On

Through a Glass, Darkly • Between the Two Worlds of Lara Gilks

‘My Oldest Supporter’ • Ron O’Reilly and Colin McCahon, 1946–49

On the Brink of the Unfathomable • Darwinism and 19th-Century New Zealand Landscape Painting

Books received

Contributors


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