Art
The Death of Lanyop
Posted 3:26am Monday 28th February 2011 by Hana Aoake
Hello and welcome back to all to Dunedin students. I implore you to discover and engage with the unique cultural environment that Dunedin has to offer. Earlier this year, the Tenancy Tribunal ruled that artist Larry Matthews could not open his small art gallery {Lagniappe} Lanyop to the Read more...
Four New Shows at the DPAG
Posted 2:59am Tuesday 7th December 2010 by April Dell
Looking for a way to procrastinate during the study break? The DPAG has recently opened four new exhibitions that offer a compelling range of media and messages. From New Zealand’s most renowned abstract artists to the graffiti and installation works of Cut Collective and the eclectic Read more...
Interview with Larry Matthews - Owner of {lanyop} lagniappe small art gallery
Posted 4:06am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Staff Reporter
Tucked away behind Mou Very bar on George Street is {lanyop} lagniappe small art gallery, an offbeat and unique art space that is only open when the sun goes down. Gallery-goers view works by candlelight while being serenaded by live piano. Critic talks to owner Larry Matthews. What was the Read more...
Still Life: The Art of Anatomy
Posted 2:56am Monday 2nd August 2010 by April Dell
DPAG Until September 12 The current exhibition at the DPAG is a novel mixture of art and science. Works from public and private local collections and the Otago Medical School are combined to present a diverse exploration of the representation of the human form from Read more...
Nigel Bunn and P. F. Pieters - Media Povera
Posted 12:11am Monday 26th July 2010 by April Dell
Blue Oyster Gallery Until August 7 The works of seven artists currently on show at the Blue Oyster explore alternative yet ever-increasingly familiar artistic media, such as audio, film, transmission, and appropriation of ‘expired’ technology and art methods. The show Read more...
Alicia Frankovich - Effigies
Posted 12:09am Monday 19th July 2010 by April Dell
DPAG Until September 19 Effigies is a sculptural installation by New Zealand-born artist Alicia Frankovich which is currently on show at the DPAG. This new work comprises six subtly interacting sculptural pieces that display the artist’s interest in re-contextualising Read more...
Seraphine Pick
Posted 10:36pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hana Aoake
DPAG Until 26 September The Seraphine Pick exhibition at the DPAG requires the viewer to become a detective scouring through the large-scale survey of works to find threads of cohesive meaning or narrative. Seraphine Pick is one of New Zealand’s most revered painters. Read more...
James Bellaney - Natural Landscapes
Posted 8:42pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hana Aoake
None Gallery James Bellaney’s performance-based art exhibition at None Gallery uncovered the unconscious element of Bellaney’s creative process. Bellaney is a fourth-year Painting student at the Dunedin School of Art and this was his first solo exhibition. This exhibition is Read more...
COLIN MCCAHON
Posted 7:44pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hana Aoake
Brett McDowell Gallery The Colin McCahon exhibition at the Brett McDowell Gallery is a visually startling and emotionally evocative experience. Colin McCahon is regarded as one of New Zealand's greatest painters of the 20th century and he continues to have influence over a Read more...
Beloved: Works from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Posted 3:43pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by April Dell
DPAG Until October 30 2011 So Critic finally got around to seeing Beloved at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, a large and diverse exhibition commemorating the gallery’s 125th anniversary. The show flaunts the gallery’s permanent collection and celebrates six centuries of art from Read more...

