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Our Lucky Country (difference) examines the complex issues of difference and how it manifests in Australia's richly multicultural society. Featuring Ron Adams, Liam Benson and Manizé Abedin, Maria Cruz, Elizabeth Day (in collaboration with Margaret Day), Sarah Goffman, Michelle Hanlin, Newell Harry, Ruark Lewis, Adam Norton, Nana Ohnesorge, Anna Peters, Nuha Saad, Huseyin Sami, Soda_Jerk, George Tillianakis and Mimi Tong.
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 0646468790
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The third exhibition in Hazelhurst Regional Gallery's Heaven on Earth series featuring Peter Alwast, Jess MacNeil, Peter McKay, Sam Smith, spat+loogie and Squatspace.
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 9781921437007 |
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The second exhibition in this series, Our Lucky Country (still different) sees a group of 16 artists commissioned to make new work that articulates an understanding of cultural difference in the community, and in particular the Sutherland Shire. Featuring Ron Adams, Liam Benson, Maria Cruz, Elizabeth Day, Sarah Goffman, Michelle Hanlin, Ruark Lewis, Adam Norton, Nana Ohnesorge, Anna Peters, Nuha Saad, Huseyin Sami, Soda_Jerk, George Tillanakis and Mimi Tong.
Price: $10.00 ISBN: 9781921437014
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The Menagerie comprises four images sourced from Gavin Hipkins's personal archive of photographs collected over more than a decade. Each image features a different animal or sea creature that was photographed in European museums, recreational parks, or marine dioramas. Re-discovering the images years after they were first photographed, Hipkins has transformed them into a suite of dramatic billboards for a specially commissioned project in the gardens of Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre.
ISBN: 9781921437021
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Lines in the Sand, curated by Ace Bourke, is the first exhibition produced by Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre which deals with the events of 1770, 1788 and beyond. Kurnell features prominently within the soul of the Sutherland Shire but more significantly in the lives, stories and experiences of Aboriginal people. There is no doubt that this account, about the meeting of "two entirely alien world views," is an important one for Hazelhurst to present. This "counter narrative of resistance," articulated by artists, aims to contribute towards the insertion of Aboriginal voices back into the Australian story.
Price: $20.00 ISBN: 9781921437038
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Who let the dogs out features a collection of entrancing works by over 60 artists from around Australia. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics and glass, video and works on paper, represent the dog in a diverse number of manifestations: at rest, at play, or at work.
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 9780975071540 |
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Stage Unstage connects the surrealism of Cherine Fahd's early photographs with more recent works that challenge documentary photography conventions through strange and subtle twists on scenes from the everyday.
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 9781921437045 |
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Anecdotes come home to roost in this survey show of Worsty's beguiling work. From the new paintings of countrysides populated by wise and wisecracking rabbits, back and forth to the pure post punk silk screen pop of the late 1970s. Through yearning blue nocturnes, crudely obsessive studies of boxes and paper planes, pensive nudes, giant cakes, Coleridge, flamboyant prints from Uluru, the search for the perfect useless aphorism on generations of Mambo t-shirts...........the surprises keep coming. Or is he just clutching at metaphors?
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 9781921437069
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Under Stars features images by Elaine Campaner, Darren Sylvester and Patrick Pound that have previously been seen in other gallery contexts, but never before as billboards. In contrast, Emma White was commissioned to make her billboard image while undertaking a residency at the Hazelhurst cottage. Under Stars is the third in Hazelhurst's billboard project and just the beginning of a constellation of possibilities that abound when we take art outside.
ISBN: 9781921437076
Flora: Still Life Moving Fast presents the many and varied depictions of flora from the 1790s to the present. Works by Eugene von Guerard, Tom Roberts, Margaret Preston, Adrien Feint, Grace Cossington Smith, Trevor Nickolls, Tim Maguire and Robyn Stacey to mention a few, provide an historical overview of flora in art. From the picturesque to the still life and the meeting of art and science, flora continues to provide an opportunity to explore the cross pollination of art and nature.
Price: $5.00 ISBN: 9781921437083
Carl Plate (1909 - 1977) is considered by many to have been a leading non-figurative Sydney artist of the 1960s. This exhibition reveals that Plate was also an innovative collage artist and features 80 optically dazzling works that have never before been publicly exhibited.
Price: $25.00 ISBN: 9781921437090
Landscape lies at the heart of Idris Murphy's art. One of the Sutherland Shire's most significant living artists, this is Murphy's first survey exhibition and comprises landscape paintings from 1986 to 2008. I & Thou reveals Murphy's aesthetic interests and influences, confirming his status as one of Australia's leading artists of his generation.
Price: $40.00 hardback ISBN: 9781921437120
Price: $20.00 paperback ISBN: 9781921437113
Sylvania Waters burst onto our screens in 1992, simultaneously redifining television and placing the suburb firmly in the public consciousness, both locally and internationally. 17 years later Hazelhurst presents an innovative exhibition that marries archival material with commissioned work by 15 artists who respond to the cult "reality" TV series. Artists include Mitch Cairns, Carla Cescon, John A. Douglas, The Kingpins, Luis Martinez, Jaki Middleton and David Lawrey, Archie Moore, Ms & Mr, Elvis Richardson and Holly Williams.
Price: $25.00 ISBN: 9781921437144
Curated by arts broadcaster, avid surfer and Puberty Blues star Nell Schofield, Wax On showcases artworks and archival material about surfing and its significance within contemporary Australian visual culture. Artists include Adam Cullen, Jo Cuzzi, Ellis D. Fogg, Fiona Lowry, Paul McNeil, Nell, Scott Redford, Kylie Roberts, Rachel Scott and Tim Silver.
Price: $15 ISBN: 9781921437151
Arthur McIntyre: Bad Blood 1960-2000 surveys the work of the unheralded Australian artist Arthur McIntyre (1945-2003). Spanning four decades, and comprised of works from major collections and his estate, Bad Blood reveals Arthur McIntyre's steadfast obsession with and compassion for the volatility of the human condition. It also makes known the rigour, discipline and fastidious technique of his paintings, drawings and collages. This is the first ever publication produced about Arthur McIntyre and includes a comprehensive essay by curator Daniel Mudie Cunningham and over 100 colour reproductions.
Price: $25 ISBN: 9781921437168 |
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