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Curated by the CubaDupa programming team, the Late Night event fuses art and music for an extraordinary evening of talent The Capital’s new visual arts festival, Face to Face Portrait Festival , funded by the Wellington City Council’s City Recovery .
May 20 - June 12
Sam Mitchell, Lovely Rita, 2021. Acrylic on perspex, 68 x 90cm ; Gavin Hurley, Douglas’ Rita / St Luke, 2021, oil on linen 45 x 35cm. Courtesy: the artists and Bartley + Company Art, Wellington, NZ.
Sam Mitchell and
Gavin Hurley share an interest in portraiture that goes beyond concerns with likeness. For them, portraiture is a vehicle to disrupt expectations, to collage contradictions, convey inner realities and explore the place of portraiture in the fine arts.
This exhibition is in conjunction with the 2021 Wellington Portrait Festival with support from Wellington City Council.
Preview: Thursday, 20 May 2021 (5.30-7.30pm) Details
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Curated by the CubaDupa programming team, the Late Night event at the Face to Face Portrait Festival will fuse art and music for an extraordinary evening of talent
The Capital’s new visual arts festival, Face to Face Portrait Festival, funded by the Wellington City Council’s City Recovery Fund, has announced its full programme of free art events, including the full-line up of musicians for the Late Night event. Taking place on Saturday 29 May, the Late Night invites the public to experience the very best in contemporary New Zealand art and music. Enjoy performances by celebrated musicians in an intimate art gallery setting.
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Fifteen art galleries from across Wellington have joined forces to host a new festival that aims to demystify and increase access to contemporary art. The
Face to Face: Portrait Festival, which opens on May 27, will feature the work of some of Aotearoa’s most celebrated artists, including Billy Apple, Yvonne Todd and Star Gossage, and mid-career artists such as Ayesha Green, Sam Mitchell, Claudia Kogachi. Jhana Millers Gallery, Bartley & Company Art, City Gallery Wellington, Lower Hutt’s The Dowse Art Museum and Te Papa Tongarewa are among the nine dealer galleries and six public galleries involved.