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Barbara Tuck : delirium crossing

Contributor(s): Publisher: Wellington : Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery at Te Herenga Waka--Victoria University of Wellington ; Auckland : Anna Miles Gallery ; Hamilton : Ramp Gallery at Wintec's School of Media Arts, Waikato Institute of Technology, 2022Description: 89 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781877309465
  • 187730946X
Other title:
  • Delirium crossing
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Delirium Crossing features fifteen new texts from a multi-generational group of leading Aotearoa art writers, curators, artists, and art historians, who have responded to this invitation by offering their unique perspectives. These deepen our appreciation of Tuck’s work, but also tell us something about how painting is understood in our times. Our thanks go to the fifteen writers: Hanahiva Rose, Susan Ballard, Rebecca Rice, Sarah Treadwell, Nathan Pōhio, Simon Gennard, Christina Barton, Natasha Conland, Lachlan Taylor, Jan Bryant, Robyn Maree Pickens, Abby Cunnane, Richard Frater, Emma Smith; and Emma Fenton. We also thank the artist for her careful and candid reflections in her interview. -- from http://www.adamartgallery.org.nz/
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With an essays by Hanahiva Rose, Susan Ballard, Rebecca Rice, Sarah Treadwell, Nathan Pōhio, Simon Gennard, Christina Barton, Natasha Conland, Lachlan Taylor, Jan Bryant, Robyn Maree Pickens, Abby Cunnane, Richard Frater, Emma Smith; and Emma Fenton.

Catalogue accompanies exhibition held at Ramp Gallery at Waikato Institute of Technology Limited, Hamilton, 19 May-17 June 2022 ; T Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, 9 July-25 September 2022 ; Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, 15 October 2022-15 January 2023.

Bibliography: pages 78-83.

Delirium Crossing features fifteen new texts from a multi-generational group of leading Aotearoa art writers, curators, artists, and art historians, who have responded to this invitation by offering their unique perspectives. These deepen our appreciation of Tuck’s work, but also tell us something about how painting is understood in our times.

Our thanks go to the fifteen writers: Hanahiva Rose, Susan Ballard, Rebecca Rice, Sarah Treadwell, Nathan Pōhio, Simon Gennard, Christina Barton, Natasha Conland, Lachlan Taylor, Jan Bryant, Robyn Maree Pickens, Abby Cunnane, Richard Frater, Emma Smith; and Emma Fenton. We also thank the artist for her careful and candid reflections in her interview.

-- from http://www.adamartgallery.org.nz/

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