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Christine Boswijk - Before Words $5.00
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Sticky: Philip Jarvis and Madeleine Child

- Preview ‘Sticky” Philip Jarvis, Madeleine Child, Tracy Duncan and Peter Burton
'May': Elizabeth Thomson, Darryn George & John Reynolds, Exhibition Opening
May 2010

- Elizabeth Thomson, Chan Woollaston and Richard Merrifield

- Elizabeth Thomson
Jeff Thomson – New Work
February 2010

- Julie Catchpole, Melissa Williams, Jeff Thomson and Patrick Massey
The Gloves Are Off : Dick Frizzell – Exhibition Opening
August 2009

- Liz Kiddle, Jude and Dick Frizzell and Ed Kiddle

- Pauline Eville and Dick Frizzell
Abstraction : Darryn George
June /July 2009

- Linda Sciascia, Des Salmon , Darryn George and Peter Burton

- Darryn George and Peter Burton
Kelcy Taratoa recommended as artist to watch
In his chunky new book, Brown’s snap-shot gives the collector an invaluable tool by highlighting who is on the rise, who will become the next big thing and whose work should be bought now before prices skyrocket. It’s also a great reference for people wanting to find out what’s happening in the art scene around the country at the moment.
Seen this Century – out just ahead of May’s Auckland Art Fair –Warwick Brown has audaciously come up with an up-to-the-minute list of the 100 "ones to watch" to have emerged in our contemporary art scene throughout the country since the turn of this century.
Tim Greenhough - Emerging Talent
A great photograph will draw powerful responses, unlock past histories and personal experiences and foster reflection, inducing our ability to relive and talk about them to others.
In the black and white photographs of Tim Greenhough we observe the artist’s interest in the interplay between the familiar, but otherwise very static and inanimate objects.
By encouraging us to look at the ordinary, we gain a level of intimacy and identity with these objects which renders them personal and reflective rather than isolated and detached.





