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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Douglas A. Walker.
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With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. Douglas A. Walker. Douglas A. Walker. 9121911 - 13.3.1984. A small collection of negatives by a motor-racing fan, dating from 1951 to 1962. I have no other information about photographer. Jack Tucker's Tucker-Ford at Mairehau, 1951. The chequered flag, Mairehau, 1953.
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Arcadia: Damien Hirst at the Tate Modern
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Art history and commentary from New Zealand, Australia and beyond. Friday, August 14, 2015. Damien Hirst at the Tate Modern. I think after viewing an exhibition like this one I needed a good dose of something life-affirming, like a walk in the sunshine or a hug from a loved one. Unfortunately the grey London day did not provide any sunshine but I had better luck with the hug. I’ll make sure my next blog post is about something more joyful - I’ve got just the exhibition in mind. Celeste Sterling, 2015.
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Arcadia: November 2007
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Art history and commentary from New Zealand, Australia and beyond. Saturday, November 17, 2007. Cut and paste - Sydney November 17th. Cut and paste is the graphic design equivalent of a dance-off. Contestants have 15 minutes to create a static visual piece based on a given theme. Sponsored by Wacom (amongst others) it is a chance for contestants to win the latest pricey new design technology, such as the new Cintiq. Last night I went along to the Sydney version of this worldwide event. Len Cutten - Artist.
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Arcadia: August 2015
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Art history and commentary from New Zealand, Australia and beyond. Friday, August 14, 2015. Damien Hirst at the Tate Modern. I think after viewing an exhibition like this one I needed a good dose of something life-affirming, like a walk in the sunshine or a hug from a loved one. Unfortunately the grey London day did not provide any sunshine but I had better luck with the hug. I’ll make sure my next blog post is about something more joyful - I’ve got just the exhibition in mind. Celeste Sterling, 2015.
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Arcadia: January 2008
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Art history and commentary from New Zealand, Australia and beyond. Sunday, January 27, 2008. Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. 11 December 2007 - 9 March 2008. These works are actually a kind of de-abstraction, paint is stripped away, surfaces are dissolved. In a world where so much is wasted and polluted one can't help cringe a little at the large-scale use of toxic solvents to scour and strip away layers of paint. His is one studio I wouldn't want to spend too much time in! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Captain Lorraine.
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With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. These photos from an album c.1899 depict an attraction of those days, a ballooning exhibition, but one with an unhappy ending. Captain Lorraine was the first New Zealand born balloonist, and unfortunately the first New Zealander to die in an air accident. 5 Oct, 1899.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Eric Tarlton.
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With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. 2161894 - 28.10.1954. East Island Lighthouse. 1921. Partington's Mill, Auckland. 1936. Centennial Tower. 1940. J Class locomotive, Dunedin. 1946. Halfmoon Bay Wharf, Stewart Island. 1946. More of Eric's photos are on Once Again Images. Posted by Barry Cash. View my complete profile.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: R.J.Searle.
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With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. I have a separate blog for Searle and the full collection can be seen at Once Again Images. Lambton Quay from Willis Street. Caught in the Rain", Courtenay Place. Posted by Barry Cash. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. MY WEB SITE and OTHER BLOGS.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Elliott.
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With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. If you are related to this family I would like to hear from you so I can update/correct my information. Gordon's Garage, Wellsford, 1932. Masonic Hotel, Church St, Opotiki, 1936. Egmont St, New Plymouth, 1935. I have about 50 from this collection on Once Again Images.
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Arcadia: Paul Klee at the Tate Modern
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Art history and commentary from New Zealand, Australia and beyond. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Paul Klee at the Tate Modern. On of the highlights for me of the time in London was the Paul Klee exhibition at the Tate Modern (October 2013 - March 2014). It was a wonderful finale to the London sojourn and a real treat to view such a comprehensive collection of work by a really important artist. This show encompassed Paul Klee’s entire career. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paul Klee at the Tate Modern.