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Exhibition Review
Robin White: Something is Happening Here
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1156-1159
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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Robin White: Something is Happening Here By Sarah Farrar, Jill Trevelyan and Nina Tonga. 304 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Te Papa Press, Wellington, 2022), £53.99. ISBN 978–0–9951384–3–8. | :
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18. Olympia, Maketu, by Robin White. 1973. Screen print, 35.5 by 46.9 cm. (Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa).
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19. The fisherman loses his way, by Robin White, 1995. Series of 4 woodcuts printed in brown ink, each 28 by 14 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa).
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20. Soon, the tide will turn, by Robin White and Ebonie Fifita. 2021. Barkcloth, earth pigment, soot and plant dyes, 201 by 221 cm. (Art Gallery of New South Wales).
Book Review
Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys. Edited by Catherine Hammond and Mary Kisler; Finding Frances Hodgkins. By Mary Kisler
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 790-792
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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6. Still life in front of a courtyard (Willy Lott’s cottage), by Frances Hodgkins. c.1930. Oil on canvas, 7.12 by 7.12 cm. (Private collection).
Article
Leighton’s ‘A Dream’: An early work comes to light
01/2016 | 1354 | 158
Pages: 013–018
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Norman, Mathew (Norman, Mathew)
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16. A Dream, by Frederic Leighton. 1859-60 (Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki)
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17. Colour sketch for A Dream, by Frederic Leighton. c.1859-60 (Leighton House Museum, London)
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18. Detail of The Wise and Foolish Virgins, by Frederic Leighton. 1862-64 (Church of St Michael and All Angels, Lyndhurst, Hampshire; courtesy of the Revd Dr James Bruce)
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19. Tracing of the head of Christ and various architectural details, by Frederic Leighton. c.1862-64 (Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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20. Portrait, probably of Walter Pennington Creyke, by Frederic Leighton. 1855 (Leighton House Museum, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
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21. Portrait of Walter Pennington Creyke, by Frederic Leighton. 1855 (British Museum, London)
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22. Head of an Italian man, by Frederick Leighton. c.1864 (Leighton House Museum, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
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23. The Return of Persephone, by Frederic Leighton. c.1891 (Leeds Museums and Galleries)
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Morris Louis in Australia and New Zealand
12/2009 | 1281 | 151
Pages: 832-835
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Hanfling, Edward (Hanfling, Edward)
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22. Beta Nu, by Morris Louis. 1960. Synthetic polymer paint on unprimed canvas, 259.1 by 701 cm. (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; copyright 1960 Morris Louis).
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25. Meditation blue, by David Aspden. 1977. Acrylic on linen, 100 by 267 cm. (Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales).
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26. Painting 1972, by Milan Mrkusich. 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 172.7 by 172.7 cm. (Christchurch Art Gallery, Te Puna o Waiwhetu).
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27. Port of Auckland, by Ian Scott. 1974. Acrylic and enamel on canvas, 244 by 122 cm. (Collection of the artist, Auckland).
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28. Model series no.80 (The end of Louis), by Ian Scott. 2006. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 240 by 480 cm. (Collection of the artist, Auckland).
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21. Installation of Morris Louis exhibition, Auckland City Art Gallery, October 1971, with Gamma Upsilon (1960. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 260.4 by 421.6 cm.; private collection, Fort Worth, Texas) hanging in background, and Beta Nu unstretched in foreground. (Courtesy of E.H. McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki).
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23. Installation photograph of Morris Louis exhibition, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1971. From the right: Turning (1958. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 239.4 by 452.8 cm.; Honolulu Academy of Arts), Number 82 (1961. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 203.2 by 254.0 cm.; Robert Elkon Gallery, New York) and Beta Nu. (Courtesy of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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24. Andre Emmerich speaking at the opening of the Morris Louis exhibition, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1971, with, hanging from left to right, Umbria (1959–60. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 188 by 264.2 cm.; estate of the artist, Washington DC) and Tense recession (1961. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 204.5 by 134.6 cm.; estate of the artist, Washington DC). (Courtesy of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
Exhibition Review
New Zealand Art. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch
06/1990 | 1047 | 132
Pages: 441-442
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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58. Taranaki, by Christopher Perkins. 1931. 50.5 by 91.2 cm. (Exh. City Art Gallery, Auckland).
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59. Fay and Jane Birkenshaw, by Rita Angus. 1938. 34 by 67 cm. (Exh. National Art Gallery, Wellington).
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60. Timaru Landscape, by Colin McCahon. 1951. Gouache, 53.9 by 73.3 cm. (Hocken Library, Dunedin; Exh. Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch).