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The SCAPE 2006 don’t misbehave! catalogue is a comprehensive and
lasting document which provides an insight into the varied artistic practice
of the don’t misbehave! Programme. Over 100 pages including essays
by Kate Montgomery; Marcus Moore; David Cross; Laura Preston; Melissa
Lam and curatorial essays by Natasha Conland and Susanne Jaschko. The
catalogue captures images of all new work on site.
$34.95 including GST
Postage & Packaging within NZ: $5.00 for 1 $5.75 for 2 $6.50 for 3
or $12.00 for orders between 4-10.
For P&P overseas please contact Art & Industry for a quote.
New Zealand Community Trust Art & Industry Urban Arts Biennial 2004
SCAPE from a different angle Catalogue
The SCAPE Biennial 04 focussed on how the Asia Pacific Region influenced
the cultural evolution of Aotearoa New Zealand and was the third and most
ambitious biennial to date. The catalogue features essays by SCAPE curators
Julie King, Jonathon Mane-Wheoki, Tessa Giblin, Tobias Berger and Felicity
Milburn and showcases, with stunning design by multi-award winning, Strategy
Advertising & Design a selection of leading New Zealand and International
artists.
Full colour illustrations throughout
Attractive full-page photos and descriptions of SCAPE Biennial
04 artworks
Artists' biographies
Curatorial essays
84 pages
ISBN 0-476-00838-7
Editor: Sarah Pepperle
Designer: Mark Spurgeon, Strategy Advertising & Design
$29.95 including GST

Catalogues from the 2000 and 2002 biennials are also available.
SCAPE: New Zealand Community Trust Art & Industry Urban Arts Biennial
2002
To accompany the SCAPE: Art & Industry Urban Arts Biennial, a comprehensive
and lasting document has been published which gives a fresh and lively
insight into the varied artistic practice that makes up the SCAPE programme.
The Catalogue features essays by SCAPE curators Dr Deidre Brown, Juliana
Engberg, Jennifer Hay, Ewen McDonald and Lara Strongman.
colour and black and white illustrations throughout
Photos and descriptions of SCAPE works
Artists' biographies
110 -120 pages
$19.95 including GST
ISBN 0-473-08668-9

Art & Industry 2000 Biennial Contemporary Visual Arts Festival Catalogue
This catalogue features full-colour photographs of artists' works and
essays by contributing writers including an introduction by Sydney-based
curator, Ewen McDonald and essays by Deidre Brown, Lara Strongman and
Karen Stevenson, among others. Featured artists include Bill Culbert,
Margaret Dawson, Andrew Drummond, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Madame & the
Bastard, Marcus Moore, Leigh Martin, Susan Norrie, João Penalva,
Pauline Rhodes, Michel Tuffery and Evan Webb.
Full colour photographs of all site-specific works throughout
64 pp
ISBN: 0-473-07079-0
NZ$19.95 including GST
  
All three Catalogues can be purchased for the special price of $55.95.
The catalogues are available through the Art & Industry office,
Christchurch and selected book outlets. To order please download the pdf
booking
form, phone +643 365 7990 or write/e-mail Art & Industry, PO Box 763,
Christchurch 8015, New Zealand or artandindustry@xtra.co.nz

The Butler's New Clothes
The Butler's New Clothes is a sophisticated picture book by leading
New Zealand artists Julia Morison and Heather Straka. Lavishly illustrated,
the book follows the sartorial misadventures of Butler as Madame, his
employer, takes him shopping for a new suit. The book appeals to young
and old alike; children will be enchanted by its bold, cartoonish illustrations,
adults by its sly humour and for art collectors it offers the chance to
own forty pages of work by two leading New Zealand artists at their most
playful. The book is on sale through the Art & Industry office, Christchurch
and selected book outlets.
Illustrated in full colour
40 pp
Softcover
ISBN: 0-473-08763-4
NZ$24.95 plus postage and packaging
Monument To A Lost Civilization - Ilya and Emilia Kabakov
We also have available for sale a limited number of copies of the exhibition
catalogue of "Monument To A Lost Civilization" by Ilya and Emilia
Kabakov - one of the highlights of Art & Industry 2000. Produced
for the exhibition of "Monument" in Palermo, Italy, this catalogue
provides an excellent introduction to the work of leading installation
artist Ilya Kabakov as well as outlining the Kabakovs' most ambitious
proposal to date, a massive museum of Soviet life that incorporates 38
individual installations.
Texts by Paolo Falcone, Chiara Bertola, Bianca Tarozzi, Ilya &
Emilia Kabakov
248 pages - 179 illustrations, 137 in full colour
Italian-English
Published by Charta, Milano, copywright 1999
NZ$75.00 plus postage and packaging
To order please phone +643 365 7990 or write/e-mail Art & Industry, PO
Box 763, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand or artandindustry@xtra.co.nz
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