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Original prints are still available from the Meadowbank exhibition and from the Haiga project

Archive for April, 2007

Milan Milojevic and Raymond Arnold

Monday, April 16th, 2007

There are two exhibitions in Hobart at the moment that really shouldn’t be missed. MIlan Milojevic is currently showing his recent works at the Colville Street Gallery in Battery Point.

milan milojevic, terra nocture 2007

“Terra Nocturne and Recent Works” features the latest of Milans work which has pushed into the night theme with rich deep tones and presence of mysterious forms. The combination of woodcut and digital makes the unique and in a seductive way.

The Colville Street Gallery is located at 54 Colville Street, Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania. The exhibition continues until May 1st.

Raymond Arnold has filled the Carnegie Gallery with an impressive thought provoking collecton of prints from recent years.

raymond arnold, bayeux soldat 1 - the polish dancer 2004

“In Harms Way” includes etchings from his Henry IV series and work that explores the vulnerability fo Australian soldiers at war. His invite reads, “The exhibtion includes a series of etchings around the theme of war and shielding the body. The etchings illistrate the artist’s emotional and intellectual fascination with the theme of body armour….’In this talismatic projection of line and pattern on sheet/shield I am interested in protection.’ (Raymond Arnold, 2006)”

The Carnegie Gallery is located at 16 Argyle Street, Hobart Tasmania and the exhibition runs until Sunday May 13th.

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