Art
GLUE GALLERY: 26 STAFFORD STREET
Posted 4:27am Monday 11th July 2011 by Hana Aoake
Sometimes even walking into a contemporary art space can be a daunting experience. Contemporary art venues have a tendency to feel inaccessible. However, Glue Gallery and Shop, a new space located on Stafford Street, is designed specifically to address this issue. Having a strong community Read more...
Justin Spiers: Castleland.
Posted 3:58am Wednesday 6th July 2011 by Hana Aoake
Blue Oyster Project Space With the potential to both repel and capture the viewer, Justin Spires’ photographs in his Castleland exhibition enable the viewer to feel as though they are sneaking into and infiltrating an array of fortresses. Castleland is formulated around the purpose of a Read more...
Michaela Cox: Nightgarden
Posted 3:55am Wednesday 6th July 2011 by Hana Aoake
Temple Gallery Climbing a wiry staircase, through a seemingly enchanted garden, one walks into the Temple Gallery. A former synagogue, Temple Gallery has a feeling of spirituality. This sensation is furthered by Michaela Cox’s romantic and mythical works in her current exhibition, Read more...
Selected Works from Quadrant Gallery
Posted 12:43am Friday 1st July 2011 by Hana Aoake
To enter Quadrant Gallery is to experience a serene, mesmerising atmosphere. Located on Moray Place, Quadrant showcases and sells jewellery, sculpture and other such objects. Immediately I was hypnotised by Nicole McLaren’s apocalyptic sculptures, which are constructed from ceramic, plaster and Read more...
SUJI PARK: That which opens.
Posted 6:10am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
BRETT MCDOWELL GALLERY. Closes May 26. The question which I often ask myself when encountering any ceramicist’s work is how have they transferred a medium which is thousands of years old and which always appears to me to be static into something dynamic. Suji Park is an Read more...
Graffiti in Chernobyl
Posted 6:34am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
In the last few years, images have surfaced of street art in the abandoned city of Chernobyl, which was victim to a nuclear explosion in 1986 after a reactor malfunctioned. Like Hiroshima, the desolate landscape in Chernobyl highlights the city’s process of being moulded and manipulated, but in a Read more...
Fiona Amundsen: First city in history.
Posted 6:33am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
Dunedin Public Art Gallery At 2:45am on August 6, 1945 a B-29 under the command of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, a twenty-nine year old veteran pilot, began to roll down a runway on Tinian Island to take off on its historic mission to Hiroshima. The title of New Zealand artist Fiona Read more...
Sacha Lauchlan: Dunedin sculptress
Posted 9:40pm Monday 9th May 2011 by Elaine Stevens
While Dunedin's art scene may attract less attention than our famous music scene, promising young graduates from the Dunedin School of Art have the potential to reverse the “underground” nature of Dunedin art. One such artist is sculptress Sacha Lauchlan, the inaugural winner of the Feldspar Award, Read more...
The Detainment of Al Weiwei
Posted 6:02am Thursday 5th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
Since April 3, Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has been detained by the Chinese authorities for “economic crimes”. Given his international fame and robust charisma he seemed inviolable, but perhaps that was the point of detaining him: to stamp out the idea that any individual is greater than Read more...
April Fools Day:
Posted 5:32am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Hana Aoake
Resident artists, Dowling St project After walking up such an enormous staircase, excited about what lay inside, I found myself leaving filled with disappointment. Gazing across any group show rarely makes me feel as though I have just been defibrillated. However, upon leaving I had barely any Read more...