Tuhituhi: William Hodges, Cook's Painter in the South Pacific - review
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Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Examines how alien landscapes and cultures are filtered through received European perceptions.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Examines how alien landscapes and cultures are filtered through received European perceptions.
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Issue 3740 14th Jan 2012
Notorious British critic Brian Sewell’s autobiography is probably the hottest art read of the past few years.
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Issue 3722 10th Sep 2011
Photographer Fiona Pardington’s The Pressure of Sunlight Falling is a mid-career masterpiece.
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Issue 3623 17th Oct 2009
A European sensibility combines seamlessly with the New Zealand tradition in this must-see survey exhibition of Seraphine Pick.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3574 8th Nov 2008
Mladen Bizumic brings new life to old culture, whether it's the Rolling Stones or Jean-Luc Godard.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3546 26th Apr 2008
No stranger to controversy, Paul Hasegawa-Overacker fires up the art world.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3531 12th Jan 2008
Paying homage to the birthplace of Australian modernism.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3527 15th Dec 2007
The ceramic sculptures in the William Ricketts Sanctuary haunt the glooms and groves like genii loci.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3525 1st Dec 2007
Make the most of Ilam while we still can: the hand-tooled shivs and brass knuckles are out.
By Andrew Paul Wood in Art
Issue 3521 3rd Nov 2007
The macabre and eccentric wit of Peter Madden.