Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Wellington Sculpture Trust

Click here to read about the Wellington Sculpture Trust in the latest edition of The Wellington Guide. Established almost 30 years ago and now up to 23 sculptures, the collection includes works by Page Blackie Gallery artists Neil Dawson and Andrew Drummond.



Thursday, June 17, 2010

Neil Dawson article in the National Business Review

Neil Dawson's exhibition Three of a Kind has been reviewed by John Daly-Peoples in the National Business Review. Click here to read the article and if you haven't seen the exhibition yet, tomorrow (Saturday 19th June) is the last day of the show.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sarah Munro Exhibition Opening


Sarah Munro's exhibition Pictorial Space, opens on Tuesday at 5:30pm. We look forward to seeing you then, or contact the Gallery to arrange a preview.

Monday, June 14, 2010

New Exhibition Space

Page Blackie Gallery has opened a new viewing space. To beat the recession we've worked with a property developer to make use of an empty space on Wellington's waterfront. The art space is on the ground floor of NZX House, between Mac's Brewery and St John's Bar, facing the harbour. We are currently showing a selection of represented artists, including Paul Dibble, Max Gimblett, John Walsh, Heather Straka, Paul Hartigan, Michael Hight, Harry Watson and Sarah Munro (whose exhibition opens at PBG next week).
Contact the Gallery if you would like to arrange a viewing.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Neil Dawson's DECK- Three of a Kind








Here are some new installation shots of Neil Dawson's current exhibition at Page Blackie Gallery, Deck- Three of a Kind. The exhibition continues until June 19th.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

DOUBLE VISION exhibition at Pataka Museum of Arts and Cultures


A new exhibition has opened at Pataka Gallery, entitled DOUBLE VISION: When artists collaborate. This exhibition explores the partnerships and processes used in creating a collaborative art work, and features Page Blackie Gallery artists Ngatai Taepa and Hemi Macgregor in a collaboration with Saffronn Te Ratana, as illustrated above. More information about the exhibition can be viewed on the Pataka website. The exhibition runs until the 12th of September.
Image credit: Hemi Macgregor, Ngataiharuru Taepa & Saffronn Te Ratana Tu Te Manu Ora i Te Rangi 2009.