B.210 Bulletin Summer 2022/23
In this summer issue of Bulletin, renowned historian Vincent O'Malley explores our local connections with Parihaka and the nineteenth-century New Zealand Wars that are highlighted in Brett Graham: Tai Moana Tai Tangata.
Melanie Oliver examines the ideas of consumer capitalism and demand behind our exhibition James Oram: By Spectral Hands and she explores some recent additions to the collection from photographic artists who worked to destabilise traditions and undermine patriarchal expectations. Ōhinehau Lyttelton writer Rebecca Nash offers a piece inspired by some of Turumeke Harrington's themes of travel and immigration.
Novelist and art writer Thomasin Sleigh considers the life and work of Russian artist Natalia Goncharova. Curator Ken Hall does a deep dive into Father's Tea, a work by Elizabeth Graham Chalmers that the Gallery was recently given by the artist's granddaughter.
My Favourite comes from Roger Collins, who has chosen a work by Charles Meryon. And our Pagework comes from Ōtepoti Dunedin-based artist Madison Kelly.
ISBN: 1176-0540
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