Valentine's Day tends to polarise people. If you're a cynic like me and don't celebrate this manufactured holiday, here are some artworks from our collection that offer a decidedly non-soppy take on love:
Fiona Pardington, Soft Target I
Louise Weaver, New Romantic (Golden Hare)
John Waterhouse, Lamia*
Gavin Hipkins, Romance: Houhora (Sheep) 2003
*On first glance, Lamia may appear to be a touching, romantic scene between a knight and his fair maiden... but don't worry, it turns out she's a man-eating serpent.
If you're an unabashed romantic, however, you might like to take a look at what's on offer in the Gallery shop:
Even the café's got in on the action:
The best part about these cookies is that they work equally well for the anti-Valentine's brigade - what better way to protest the day than by symbolically devouring a heart?
Whatever your outlook on romance, we've got you covered here at the Gallery...
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Friday, 10 February 2012
For your beloved - or yourself
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Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Angels and Aristocrats
It seems a lot of Kiwis still tend to dismiss New Zealand's collections of art as fuddy-duddy and parochial. But the handsome new book Angels & Aristocrats, by the Gallery's very own Mary Kisler (Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art) blows that idea out of the water.
Angels & Aristocrats: Historic European paintings in New Zealand Public Collections (to give it its full title) examines New Zealand collections of European art from the 15th to 19th centuries, with more than 240 works featured. It's a treasure trove of pieces from the Auckland Art Gallery, Te Papa, Christchurch Art Gallery, Dunedin Public Art Gallery and the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui.
Mary spent four years researching and compiling Angels & Aristocrats, which is neatly divided into religious art, landscape art, narrative and genre painting and portraiture. It's a true thing of beauty, being a decent size - weighty, but not intimidating, with heaps of gorgeous glossy pictures.
It's the kind of book one could read right through, or enjoy dipping into over a cup of tea (or a glass of wine). What i love is how her infectious passion for art and her fondness for the paintings she discusses shines through - especially in the book's conclusion, in which she likens them to naughty schoolchildren!
Angels and Aristocrats is getting great reviews. According to NZ Herald reviewer Peter Simpson, "To read this well-produced book is to be educated not only in the treasures held within our collections but in the rich history of art itself."
Graham Beattie has also reviewed it - read his thoughts here.
And you can download a free podcast of Mary discussing the book with Kim Hill here.
You can get a signed copy of Angels & Aristocrats: Historic European paintings in New Zealand Public Collections (Random House/Godwit) at the Gallery shop for $70 (RRP $75). It'd make the perfect Christmas present for any art lovers/bibliophiles/students in your life. (Excuse me while I send my parents a link to this post - hint, hint...)
Mary has produced some great posts for this blog as well - catch up on her archive here. I'm hoping to persuade her to return to the blogosphere soon!

Mary spent four years researching and compiling Angels & Aristocrats, which is neatly divided into religious art, landscape art, narrative and genre painting and portraiture. It's a true thing of beauty, being a decent size - weighty, but not intimidating, with heaps of gorgeous glossy pictures.
It's the kind of book one could read right through, or enjoy dipping into over a cup of tea (or a glass of wine). What i love is how her infectious passion for art and her fondness for the paintings she discusses shines through - especially in the book's conclusion, in which she likens them to naughty schoolchildren!
Angels and Aristocrats is getting great reviews. According to NZ Herald reviewer Peter Simpson, "To read this well-produced book is to be educated not only in the treasures held within our collections but in the rich history of art itself."

And you can download a free podcast of Mary discussing the book with Kim Hill here.
You can get a signed copy of Angels & Aristocrats: Historic European paintings in New Zealand Public Collections (Random House/Godwit) at the Gallery shop for $70 (RRP $75). It'd make the perfect Christmas present for any art lovers/bibliophiles/students in your life. (Excuse me while I send my parents a link to this post - hint, hint...)
Mary has produced some great posts for this blog as well - catch up on her archive here. I'm hoping to persuade her to return to the blogosphere soon!
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Friday, 13 June 2008
Shop Stuff....
We really like local designers.... so, here's a plug for those that have some really interesting product out at the mo'. Local designer, Catherine David, has a new 'Kiss' xxxx light out - see pics below. You can hang them or stand them on a shelf as a 'kiss' or....if the whim dictates....a 'plus' + + +
A definite check out + energy conscious. Were $350 now$290 - available in orange - 450mm x 450mm x 150mm.

Axminster Cowhides - specially sourced vintage carpet. If you thought the '80's was a scary time in interior decor then seeing is believing. Also, by the same designer as the 'Kiss Light'. Unbelievably stylish. We have one in the shop for you to view...and buy. Lets just say - an icon before its time. * The size is the actual size of a cowhide - save a cow buy axminster!

Arriving in shortly - delicious lolly-like necklaces....by another local - an Elam art student, infact.
Plus - a few specials like our 'Michael Parekowhai' book - crammed full with 300 full colour illustrations. Usually $160 NOW $85 - that's cost price! Don't miss out as we only have a limited supply.

+ + + + Last few Aberhart posters - only $7 each. Again, these are a limited supply, so don't miss out!

& that's it for now.
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