Issue 8 November/December/January 1977-78
Contents
ExhibitionsPaul Hewson, John Tarlton, Leonard Bell, Ross Fraser, Wystan Curnow, Neil Rowe, T.L. Rodney Wilson, John Caselberg
RJS Withers Comment: Victor Papanek and Community Participation in the Created Environment
Denys Trussell The Two Worlds of Omai
John Caselberg Going on Alone: Recent Acquisitions at the Hocken Library
Peter Peryer: The photograph as a portrait of the self
Colin McCahon: His Work Spanning Four Decades
Gordon H. Brown Colin McCahon: A Basis for Understanding
Luit Bieringa There is only One Direction. . . .
John Caselberg Towards a Promised Land
Peter McLeavey When I First Heard Colin McCahon's Name
Brenda Gamble Colin McCahon as Colleague and Friend
Neil Rowe Notes Towards a McCahon ABC
Claudia Eyley Colin McCahon as a Teacher
Tim Garrity Colin McCahon: A Reflection
Wystan Curnow Thinking About Colin McCahon & Barnett Newman
Phillip Wilson The Petroglyphs of Tongaporutu: A Spiritual Pilgrimage
Janet Paul Twelve Watercolours of Glaciers in The Province of Canterbury
Jane Greenwood Saleroom
Books
Omai: Pacific Envoy by E.H. McCormick reviewed by Leonard Bell
Mirror of the Invisible World: Tales From the Khamseh of Nizami reviewed by Maurine Rothschild
Impressionists and Impressionism by Maria and Godfrey Blunden reviewed by Ernest Smith