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Stop Making Sense: Surrealist Legacies

Stop Making Sense: Surrealist Legacies

Supported by two major lenders: The Chartwell Collection and Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tāmaki

In honour of The Chartwell Collection’s 50th anniversary, Stop Making Sense showcases 15 of its examples: sculpture, photography, painting, and drawing.

These artworks from The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki sometimes have pointed reference to Surrealism, while others have Surreal traits, such as unexpected juxtapositions of things or objects, imaginative mindscapes, and suggestively hybrid forms. Few artists today would call themselves Surrealists, however, its influence is pervasive.

To further explore the theme of Surrealist legacies in (mostly) New Zealand art of the late twentieth century to today, further striking examples from our own and other collections provide other fascinating links to the themes and preoccupations of the European Surrealist (and Dada) artists.

Family Friendly Free

Date(s)

October 19–31
November 1–30
December 1–31
January 1–31, 2025
February 1–9, 2025

Time

9.30 am - 4.30 pm

Location

Nelson & suburbs

Venue

The Suter Art Gallery and Theatre
208 Bridge Street, Nelson

Tickets, Bookings and Entry

Contact

info@thesuter.org.nz

Venue

The Suter Art Gallery and Theatre
208 Bridge Street, Nelson