Hanly by Gregory O’Brien et al – review
By Warren Feeney in Books
Issue 3784 17th Nov 2012
If Patrick Hanly’s sumptuous painted surfaces hadn’t existed, Ron Sang may have had to invent them.
By Warren Feeney in Books
Issue 3784 17th Nov 2012
If Patrick Hanly’s sumptuous painted surfaces hadn’t existed, Ron Sang may have had to invent them.
By Warren Feeney in Art
Issue 3737 24th Dec 2011
Despite his writings to the contrary, the sincerity of Julian Dashper’s work always resided less in theory and more in the objects he made.
By Warren Feeney in Books
Issue 3710 18th Jun 2011
This celebration of Auckland Studio Potters Society is too dismissive of professionalism.
By Warren Feeney in Books
Issue 3698 26th Mar 2011
Alan Pearson is the oldest and angriest young man alive, eternally seeking answers to the big questions of existence.