Book Launch to Help Keep Unique Show on the Road
MEDIA RELEASE
Date: 27 October 2009
New Zealand’s only mobile art exhibition is launching a book in Christchurch to help keep its show literally on the road.
The Real Art Roadshow consists of two trucks that
transport a huge collection of art to secondary schools,
free of charge. As part of a fundraising effort, the project
is launching Real Art Roadshow: The Book at Christchurch Art
Gallery on November 11.
Gallery senior curator Justin
Paton will speak at the launch of the book that details the
background of the Real Art Roadshow. The publication
includes full-colour plates of all 126 works in the
roadshow’s collection with an introduction by Hamish
Keith.
“The Real Art Roadshow is an eclectic yet
cohesive collection of contemporary artworks by a cross
section of New Zealand artists, both renowned and
emerging,” says founder Fiona Campbell.
”It hangs
together as a fascinating and insightful snapshot of
post-1945 New Zealand visual art – the kind of collection
you would expect to see at top art galleries across the
country.”
The roadshow travels to secondary schools
throughout New Zealand, giving budding young artists who
might otherwise miss out on the chance to visit art
galleries because of where they live, the opportunity to be
inspired and challenged by the real thing.
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
7pm, Wednesday, November 11
ENDS