What's On At The Dowse?
What's On At The Dowse?
Events…
Simon Manchester talk on Len Castle Sun 20
May 2012, 2pm | A Friends of The Dowse event
Join
Wellington collector and historian Simon Manchester for a
discussion and tour of Len Castle: A Tribute as well as further
insights into Castle's life and work. The talk is followed
by refreshments. Free for Friends of The Dowse, $10 for
guests / non-members (or sign up to The Friends for just $30
a year).
BOOKING REQUIRED: E friendsdowse@gmail.com or contact
Shivaun T 04 563 6444. http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/Events/Events/Simon-Manchester-on-the-work-of-Len-Castle/
Opening Exhibitions…
Parting
Darkness 19 May – 5 August 2012 | FREE
Explores the
dramatic use of black and white, and light and darkness, in
works from The Dowse Collection.
Ranging from glass to
ceramics, textiles to sculpture, this small but stunning
exhibition presents works that have contrast at their core,
and play with shading, shadows and silhouettes. Work
includes Home Light by Raewyn Atkinson, Bolton 18
March 1842 by Lyndsay Patterson, ceramics by Richard
Parker and more.
Ongoing
Exhibitions…
Solo: Four Wellington
Artists 12 May – 19 August 2012 | FREE
The diverse
works, and worlds, of four Wellington artists are on show at
The Dowse. Lower Hutt’s Matt Hunt, Miramar’s Cat Auburn,
Brooklyn’s Ann Shelton and Mt Victoria’s Ben Buchanan
each present exhibitions as part of a winter season that
features colourful and intriguing photography, sculpture,
painting and installation.
Media release: http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/News/Latest-News/Solo-Four-Wellington-Artists-at-The-Dowse/
Len Castle: A Tribute 12 May – 19 August
2012 | FREE
The Dowse is celebrating the life and work of
pioneer potter Len Castle (CBE, DCNZM) in a new exhibition
that features his stunning volcanic and geological-inspired
forms. Castle, who died last year, created unique works
unlike any seen elsewhere in the world. He was arguably New
Zealand's most significant potter, credited with forging a
path for indigenous New Zealand ceramics. Wellington
collector and ceramics historian, Simon Manchester describes
his body of work from 1948 to 2011 as 'one of the most
dramatic ceramic practices in the country and indeed
anywhere.'
The pots in the show are from The Dowse
Collection with additional works loaned by Manchester who
describes Castle as an artist in a ceramic medium who lived
his life with a total commitment to his creativity. 'His
1960s hanging forms were cutting edge internationally', he
says.
Media release: http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/News/Latest-News/Len-Castle-A-Tribute/
A View From Where I was Sleeping 10
March – 22 July 2012 | FREE
Collaborative art and
design projects, from the 1950s to the present day, many
forged through friendships between artists. Artists in the
show include Raewyn Atkinson, Catherine Griffiths, Kate
Woods, Jenny Bornholdt, Lucie Rie, Karl Fritsch, Francis
Upritchard and many more.
Media Release: www.dowse.orgnz/en/Exhibitions/Future-Exhibitions/A-View-From-Where-I-Was-Sleeping/
Can You See What I See Until 8 July 2012 |
FREE
An exhibition for the whole family that invites
children to get up really close to the art works and
describe what they can see. Features works from The Dowse
collection by Richard Killeen, Jeffrey Harris, Robin White,
Philip Trusttrum, Seung Yul Oh and more. The show includes
'I Spy activities' and introduces ways of looking at
pictures, encouraging young viewers to search for hidden
objects, discover their secret stories and awaken their
imagination.
Media Release: www.dowse.org.nz/en/Exhibitions/Future-Exhibitions/Can-You-See-What-I-See/
Critical Mass Until 17 June 2012 | FREE
What
do bright red snakeskin, an iconic Pink Floyd album, dolls
heads, Elastoplast bandages and an axe all have in common?
They're all part of Critical Mass, a new exhibition from The
Dowse Collection. Critical Mass showcases some of the works
from a recent loan by Wellington art collectors and
commentators, Jim Barr and Mary Barr and includes stunning
photography and sculpture by contemporary New Zealand
artists Lillian Budd, Simon Denny, Don Driver, Mikala Dwyer,
Richard Killeen, Jae Hoon Lee, Lauren Lysaght and Rohan
Wealleans.
Media Release: http://www.dowse.orgnz/en/News/Latest-News/Accrual-Over-Time-Critical-Mass-Opens-25-Feb/
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