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NGA LECTURE SERIES 2009

National Gallery of Australia


    • Sep 19, 2009 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 23 EPISODES


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    Celebrity talk with Margaret Fulton: The recipe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2009 51:19


    Where are those McCubbin recipes for a good loaf or apple pie? McCubbin gave up baking for painting and teaching art. Margaret Fulton, Australian food and cooking writer, speaks about food of the Federation period, and shares some time-honoured recipes.

    Australian quilts, Australian stories - Margaret Rolfe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2009 33:26


    Quiltmaker and author, Margaret Rolfe, discusses styles and techniques of some Australian quilts in Airing of the quilts.

    John Olsen in association with Big Draw

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2009 54:20


    John Olsen in conversation on his attitude and approaches to drawing.

    Contemporary Australian architects series 2009 - Candalepas Associates

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2009 67:40


    Angelo Candalepas, Candalepas Associates, an award-winning Sydney practice whose work is extensively published in books and journals. Angelo is Adjunct Professor of Architecture at UNSW and a frequent commentator on industry practice.

    Contemporary Australian architects series 2009 - Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2009 56:09


    Philip Thalis, Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects, a Sydney-based firm that explores the specificity of each site and program within its broader urban and geographical context.

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    Contemporary Australian architects series 2009 - PHOOEY Architects: Peter Ho and Emma Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2009 63:13


    PHOOEY Architects are engaged in the cultural identity of our sustainable future, actively exploring resilience, comfort and aesthetic strategies that incorporate a campaign of awareness, feedback design, recycled form and a re–value of consumption waste. Their work has been described as ugly, fabulously whimsical, a billboard for sustainability, trash, glamour!

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    Power dressing in the Malay kingdoms

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2009 26:32


    Dr Tony Milner, Basham Professor of History, Centre for Asian Societies and Histories, Australian National University, explores the relationship between textiles and power in the Malay kingdoms.

    Kitta Please - Magda Sayeg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2009 28:01


    Knitta Please founder and yard-bomber, Magda Sayeg, discusses the curious convergence of knitting and graffiti, exploring the social implication of street art in our urban environment.

    Soft Sculpture artists' talks - Nell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2009 7:17


    Artist Nell discusses her work The perfect drip 1999 in the exhibition Soft sculpture.

    Reinventions artists' talks - Inge King

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2009 23:52


    Inge King discusses her work Wandering angel 2000

    Contemporary art focus 2009 - Mike Parr

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2009 48:13


    Mike Parr rerflects on the unconventional printmaking processes and historical underpinnings of his work Polish mud 1995.

    Breathe in, breathe out - Dr Christopher Chapman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2009 26:22


    Dr Christopher Chapman, Curator, National Portrait Gallery, discusses selected works and their relationship to the human body.

    Sculpture Talk - Bert Flugelman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2009 64:49


    In association with International Museums Day: a talk by one of Australia’s most well–known sculptors, Bert Flugelman, who discusses public art in the context of his own work. Devised by the International Council of Museums, International Museums Day has been celebrated all over the world since 1977. It was developed to focus attention on the work done by museums and galleries and promote the role of museums and museum professionals around the world.

    Contemporary art focus 2009 - Debra Dawes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2009 26:23


    Debra Dawes discusses her work Parallel planes 2007.

    Soft Sculpture artists' talks - Les Kossatz

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2009 9:19


    Les Kossatz discusses his work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.

    Soft Sculpture artists' talks - Lauren Berkowitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2009 8:29


    Lauren Berkowitz discusses her work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.

    Soft Sculpture artists' talks - Sadie Chandler

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2009 14:08


    Sadie Chandler discusses her work in the Soft Sculpture exhibition.

    Contemporary art focus 2009 - Vivienne Binns

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2009 27:30


    Vivienne Binns discusses her works Japanese fabric III 2001 and Nylon over the Lachlan 2005.

    Meldrum and associates - Peter Perry

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009 43:02


    Peter Perry, Director, Castlemaine Gallery and Historical Museum, and author of Max Meldrum and associates: their art, lives and influences, speaks about selected works in the exhibition Misty moderns.

    Degas' portraits - Dr Elisabeth Findlay

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2009 37:58


    Dr Elisabeth Findlay, Lecturer, Art History, Australian National University, discusses Degas’ enigmatic and compelling portraits.

    Contemporary art focus 2009 - Hossein Valamanesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2009 10:41


    Hossein Valamanesh speaks about the inspiration behind the construction of his work Touch love 2006.

    Heritage of modern Japanese architecture: Tange's DNA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 52:10


    Paul Noritaka Tange, architect and president of Tange Associates, will deliver a lecture about the legacy of his father, Kenzo Tange, one of Japan’s most honoured architects. Kenzo Tange was a teacher, writer, architect and urban planner, revered not only for his own work but also for his influence on many architects today. The lecture will discuss the works of Kenzo Tange and his influence on modern Japanese architecture. Presented in association with the Embassy of Japan and supported by the National Federation of Australia Japan Societies.

    Spirits in wood and stone: exploring carving in Oceania - Dr Jenny Newell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2009 44:02


    Dr Jenny Newell, Research Fellow, National Museum of Australia, talks about the techniques and changing meanings of carving across the Pacific.

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