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Fuck Now Suffer Later Review printed in the ODT By Franky Strachan 12/04/12
The polished floorboards of A Gallery are competing with the working matter of Dunedin-raised artist Philip James Frost. Rather than exhibiting paintings, Frost is displaying the guts of his studio, causing that age-old question regarding what makes art “art” to be vanquished by the cohesion of process and product. Books, drawings, magazines, paintings, a palette …
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Fuck Now Suffer Later PJF Opening Photos 5/4/12
Fuck Now Suffer Later PJF 5/4/12
The Quiet Grief of Men 27/3/12
The Quiet Grief of Men ONE NIGHT ONLY 27/3/12
a gallery presents Auckland based, Dunedin born photographer Neil Satori in a special ONE NIGHT ONLY photography exhibition and screening, The Quiet Grief of Men, at a gallery 393 Princes street on Tuesday 27th March at 6pm … Not afraid to explore the personal and the intimate in his photography, Neil Satori’s primary influence has been a …
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loosely based on a series of….(kind of, but not really) Review by Martyn Pepperell vanguardredmagazine.co.nz 20/3/2012
In the weekend, suddenly struck by a sense of having spent too much time working, and not enough time living, I decided to get amongst it all for a couple of days. I had some pretty big nights in the process and was in bed by 8.30pm on Sunday, but it was worth it. Along …
Caravaggisti Presents WORKING IN THE SHADOW Review by Franky Strachan Printed in the ODT 15/3/12
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was an Italian artist of the 16th and 17th centuries. He was of great influence to the baroque period in art history and has been said to have put “the oscuro (shadows) into chiascuro”. Renowned in the art world for his psychological realism, dramatic use of lighting and more broadly for …
Working in the Shadow, Craig Freeborn, Danny Brisbane, Flynn Morris-clarke, James Colin Bellaney and Philip Madill OPENING PHOTOS 8/3/12
loosley based on a series of events that never actually happened REVIEW by Erin Driessen eyecontactsite.com 27/2/12
Jay Hutchinson is deeply interested in concepts surrounding memory and historical fabrication. His father is a photographer and Hutchinson’s childhood is fully documented. How many events of our childhoods (and beyond) do we actually remember solely from our own experience? loosely based on a series of events that never actually happened presents memories as after-images, …
