
B L I N D / H A T E
B L I N D / H A T E available now. 100 original art works each individually sealed in a black envelope with a copy of hated, the rise and fall of a gallery. $100 (plus postage) for more information and sales email agallerypresents@gmail.com
Justin Spiers B L I N D / H A T E
Rachel Taylor B L I N D / H A T E

B L I N D / H A T E (Out Now) 100 copies of ‘hated, the rise and fall of a gallery’ each copy of this limited publication comes sealed with an original artwork
by one of nine artists that showed at a gallery 393 Princes Street Dunedin; this drawing by Rachel Taylor is one of ten original drawings sealed in ten copies of B L I N D / H A T E
B L I N D / H A T E (OUT NOW)

100 copies of ‘hated, the rise and fall of a gallery’ each copy of this limited publication comes sealed with an original artwork by one of nine artists that showed at a gallery 393 Princes Street Dunedin; This edition by Simon Attwooll titled “The Fun of Not Knowing What You’re Gonna Get” is hand printed, each copy dyed with an individual colour way, an edition of 10, each copy is signed and numbered get yours NOW
All That Lives Must Die
B L I N D / H A T E
B L I N D / H AT E first draft
a gallery presents ‘Blind Hate’ a conceptual art project/fundraiser aimed at raising capital to produce a series of pop-up exhibitions in and around Wellington City, New Zealand. ‘Blind Hate’ will be a limited publication (only 100 copies individually numbered) each containing images of work included in the project and selected images from a gallery’s past exhibitions, openings and parties. Each copy will be sealed in a black envelope with an original artwork by one of ten selected artists that showed at a gallery between February 2011 till October 2012.
‘Blind Hate’ will be sold on-line from 20 October 2013 with pop-up events/exhibitions, one in Dunedin February 2014 and another in Wellington mid 2014, Details still to be confirmed…
BLIND HATE
a gallery presents BLIND HATE 2013 the rise and fall of a gallery…MORE INFO SOON
PJF forkboy 2012

Philip James Frost ‘forkboy’ New work at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.








