Five Conversations with the Past
Five Conversations with the Past
17 October—18
December 2009 / 19 January—7 February 2010
Opening:
Friday 16 October 2009, 6pm
Source Material – Five Conversations with the Past is a suite of five discrete projects, each with their own approach to the re-visioning of historical material.
Upstairs The Labours of Herakles, the touring exhibition of lithographs and etchings by Marian Maguire, casts the archetypal Greek hero as New Zealand colonist. This exhibition of prints will be accompanied by the presentation of seven precious Attic vases, illustrating scenes from the life of Herakles and selected from various collections by Victoria University’s Senior Lecturer in Classics, Judy Deuling.
Downstairs an exhibition curated jointly by David Maskill, Senior Lecturer in Art History at Victoria University, and his honours-year postgraduate students looks closely at the artist prints published in the 19th-century French journal Gazette des Beaux-Arts from 1859 to 1933, held in the university’s library. This curatorial project is the first to address the journal’s key role in the survival, revival and dissemination of European printmaking.
The fourth exhibition presents Bible Studies (New Testament) a major new body of work by leading New Zealand artist Gavin Hipkins that brings literary and religious sources into play to produce a rich commentary on the lasting power of iconography as its shapes us personally and collectively.
Finally the Adam Art Gallery pays tribute to New Zealand artist Julian Dashper by presenting two recent acquisitions to the Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection which also recall the past in unexpected ways.
The Adam Art Gallery is publishing two catalogues to accompany the exhibitions. One has been prepared by David Maskill and his students to accompany their selection of prints from the Gazette des Beaux-Arts. The other documents Gavin Hipkins’ Bible Studies (New Testament) and features a new essay by leading Australian art historian Rex Butler and an interview with the artist conducted by contemporary art writer Allan Smith.
The
exhibition's official launch, to be opened by
Vice-Chancellor Professor Pat Walsh, will be held on Friday
16 October at 6pm.
The winner of the Chartwell Trust
Student Art Writing Prize will also be announced.
PUBLIC PROGRAMME:
LEARNING ABOUT
Printmaking and the Gazette
des Beaux-Arts
Join Honours students and their course convenor David Maskill, Senior Lecturer in Art History at Victoria University, to hear their insights about the prints they have selected for their exhibition, which were published between 1859 and 1933 in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, France’s most important art history journal, which played a key role in the revival and dissemination of European printmaking.
Adam Art Gallery
THIS Saturday 17
October 2009
2-4pm
In realising these projects the Adam Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, Photography by Woolf, Victoria University’s School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies, Exhibition Services, and Coopers Creek.
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