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    15Oct

    Shout Whisper Wail! The 2017 Chartwell Show | Auckland Art Gallery

    Janet Lilo, Juliet Carpenter, Biljana Popovic, Jacqueline Fraser, Stuart Ringholt, Julian Dashper, et al. in collaboration with Sam Halloway, Alicia Frankovich, and Marco Fusinato.

    Shout Whisper Wail! The 2017 Chartwell Show

    20 May — 15 Oct 2017

    Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

    Auckland

     

     

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    Explore how 10 contemporary New Zealand and Australian artists use ‘voice’ – and indeed who they speak to – in this triennial exhibition dedicated to the collection of the Chartwell Trust, whose important collection of contemporary art has been under the guardianship of Auckland Art Gallery for 20 years.

     

     

    Shout Whisper Wail! The 2017 Chartwell Show looks at how an artist might use forms of performance, sound, music or the tools of rhetoric to activate the idea of an audience within their work. 

     

     

    The exhibition features new commissions by emerging New Zealand artists Juliet Carpenter and Biljana Popovic; a new installation by Auckland-based Janet Lilo; the first new work shown at the Gallery in 12 years by internationally renowned Jacqueline Fraser; and a new work by Australian Stuart Ringholt.

     

     

    Also included are new acquisitions and works by New Zealand artists Julian Dashper, et al. in collaboration with composer Samuel Holloway, Alicia Frankovich, and Australian artist Marco Fusinato. Fusinato will also present his renowned performance Spectral Arrows at Auckland Art Gallery on Saturday 22 July.

     

     

    Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

    Free entry
    Open daily 10am — 5pm (except Christmas day)

    Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets

    PO Box 5449
    Wellesley Street
    Auckland 1141
    Aotearoa New Zealand

    +64 9 379 1349
    hello@aucklandartgallery.com

     

     

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