Sunday, 6 June 2010

Old School




Here is an old work started in Montreal in 1995 before I left, finished in 2006, lurking in the back of the wardrobe ever since. I believe the bridge is based on the Jacques Cartier.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Melbourne Graffiti

Melbourne always impresses with its Alleys and laneways and street art projects.
I look forward to being in Melbourne a couple of times this year and catching up with whats new.

In the meantime you can follow this group on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/groups/melbournegraffiti/

Biennale of Sydney - Itinerary

The full tour itinerary is here -
http://www.arttravel.co.nz/Biennale_2010_itin.pdf

Its Biennale Tour Time

The tickets are out, the flights booked and the Biennale is of course open.

17th Biennale of Sydney Tour - Introduction
by Sue Gardiner

Since its inception in 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has been hugely important to New Zealanders, bringing, close to our shores, a two yearly array of ambitious projects that have challenged, extended and occupied the thoughts of contemporary art lovers for decades. This year, the 17th Biennale, is no exception. From Paul McCarthy’s manic and theatrical Ship of fools, to Cai Guo-Qiang’s Inopportune: Stage One – the intensity of this year’s multi venue exhibition seems to be ramped up even more as curator David Elliott attempts to encapsulate his reading of art for the here and now.

Cultural, political and aesthetic clashes are evident in his selections, coupled with the playful and the tragic, the musical and the cinematic, the historical and the contemporary, folk tales and scientific exploration. The world seems to be bought together in this exhibition, from all corners of the planet, in all its horrifying and terrorising details and its sublime existence. The Carnival and the Cannibal, like characters from a metaphysical play that pop up throughout the show, dissect the antagonism between globalizing Western modernity and traditional cultures. Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s video at the MCA of
remote Thai farmers encountering masterpieces of Western art history on the banks of their rivers and fields serves to set this scene of disjunction most dramatically. Reuben Paterson’s patterning of Maori and European motifs and Alex Danko’s painted patterns and grids of Turkish weaving are just two examples of work that bridges these cultural gaps seeking some sort of collaboration. In other works, the gaps are prized apart and left revealing only terror.

Peter Hennessey’s large scale replica of the Hubble telescope, on Cockatoo Island, then launches this Biennale out of this world into the universe- a universe on untold mystery and undecipherable meaning. Skewed perspectives then explode from this ‘other-worldliness’ to highlights the extreme lengths gone to to reach a sense of utopia.

At that point, the Biennale tips over into fictional, parallel worlds- typified by masks, high heels, costuming, folktales and performance – exuberant outpourings of myths and stories that unify and simultaneously destroy as we encounter transformation and transcendence. From the Age of Enlightenment comes the end...our view of the world is changed forever.
We will see much that fascinates us, makes us laugh out loud and some that unmistakably repels us – not all contemporary art is easy to view. Take from it what you can – and be prepared to leave some things as they are – un-answerable mysteries.

I look forward to being your guide through this quite exceptional journey into art.


Wednesday, 14 April 2010

The Big Draw - Eden Arts


THE BIG DRAW



Saturday April 17


12.30 – 2.30pm


Narratives of place and process





A FRIENDS OF EDEN ARTS event





If you are interested in drawing and developing themes and ideas from the landscape then this event is not to be missed.


Bring a picnic and sketch on Mt Eden with personal instruction from two well-known Auckland artists, Paul Woodruffe and Paul Johnston, both practising artists and lecturers at Unitec and AUT.


All levels welcome.






Friends of Eden Arts: $15.00


Non-Friends $25.00






Register by emailing edenarts1@gmail.com or ph Rose 021457673 for details.


A list of what to bring and where to meet will be sent on registration.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Eden Artspeak

We are into our tenth year of this popular series, are loving the small auditorium at the Epsom based  University of Auckland Education campus, and are thrilled to be in partnership with Two Rooms Gallery for a second year. See you there and please pass this on to others interested, students, art groups and fellow artists!

 

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Monday, 18 January 2010

Patch of the day #1 - Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein



Collected by Jodi, Sep 2009


We are collecting embroidered souvenir patches this year.
If you've got one you think we might not have let us know.