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NUDE at Academy Galleries

Published: Tue 15 Sep 2009 09:54 AM
NZAFA Exhibition listing
Dates: Start: 19/09/2009 10:00
End: 04/10/2009 17:00
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The nude is traditionally the most difficult of all art subjects and throughout history has created controversy.
It’s frequently quoted that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and this exhibition confronts our ideas of beauty. In NUDE you will see nudes that leave you amazed by their sheer beauty, nudes that will surprise you and nudes that may well shock you, there are some remarkable images and structures.
Invited artists
Alongside Academy members six of New Zealand's top figurative artists, Sandro Kopp, Simon Morse, Marian Muggeridge, Miss Mica Still, Freeman White, and Matt Gauldie, have each contributed works as guest artists. Also four nudes from the late Eugene Fancott are included with these invited artists plus some quite haunting cross gender nudes from Siren Deluxe.
Matt Gauldie, the official artist for the New Zealand Army and a long time member of the NZAFA council, is the curator of the NUDE exhibition.
The NUDE exhibition runs until 4th October.
Academy Galleries are open daily 10am - 5pm and entry is free. Donations are always welcomed though.
For more information on the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, the Governor General Award, membership, or gallery and function hire please visit www.nzafa.com.
New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
1 Queens Wharf
Jervois Quay
WELLINGTON
ENDS

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