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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 9
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 10
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 17
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 18
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 19
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 20
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 21
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 22
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 24
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29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 25
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End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 26
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 27
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 28
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End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 29
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
07 / 30
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. | ||
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Start: 29/05/2010 - 00:00
End: 09/08/2010 - 23:59
29 May – 10 August, 2010 TRANSCENDING TIME AND PLACE You are invited to a major exhibition of new and ongoing works on canvas and paper from one of Australia’s important and widely collected artists. Exhibition Opening Saturday 29 May, 2010 at 3.00pm in The Octagon Artspace. by Robert Wilson, Editor Capital Magazine
David Voigt was born in Sydney in 1944 and studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1964 to 1968. In 1968 he won the English Speaking Union Travelling Scholarship and the Power Bequest Studio, Cite International in 1969. Between 1969 and 1972 he lived and exhibited in France and The Netherlands with extensive travels throughout Europe returning to live and work in Australia in late 1973. Among his many awards are the Blake Prize in 1976 for his painting Blue Requiem, the Blake Prize in 1981 for Meditation and the Wynne Prize for Australian landscape in 1981 for Hills of Ravensdale. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia and State Galleries of Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania as well as Regional Galleries in Bathurst, Newcastle, Sale, Townsville, Wollongong, and Gosford. Start: 15:38
Start: 01/08/2010 - 15:38
End: 31/08/2010 - 15:38
Now in its 6th year, the Fireside Festival is well on its way to becoming one of Canberra’s most popular winter events. The month-long festival, will be held in August and hosted by members of The Poacher’s Way consortium across a diverse range of lifestyle, food and tourism venues. The Fireside Festival is a Canberra and Region Poacher’s Trail initiative. Bungendore Wood Work’s contribution to the Festival was a “Burning of the Totems” in front of the Gallery on Saturday, August 6. Seventy people, mostly from Canberra, as well as locals out for a walk, and passing travellers, stopped to cluster around the totems. Marshmallows were toasted over an open fire and all watched in awe at the spectacular effect as the chainsaw carved totems were burnt using a large gas torch.
The burning of the sculptures resulted in a beautiful charred finish highlighting shape and texture. The sculptures are currently on display outside Bungendore Wood Works Gallery. was born in Sydney in 1964 and initially trained in carpentry and joinery. He went on to study art at Hamilton TAFE and later at the ANU School of the Art, Canberra, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) in 1995. In 1998 he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study figurative sculpture in Western Europe and more recently was a recipient of a prestigious 2003 ACT Creative Arts Fellowship Over the past two decades Harding has been selected for numerous prestigious awards exhibitions, including the Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award in 2003, the 2003 National Sculpture Prize at the National Gallery of Australia, Chicago's 2002 Sculptural Objects and Functional Art exhibit, Sculpture by the Sea in 2002 and 1999, Surface and Form - Craft West Perth in 2002, and the Inami International Wood Sculpture Symposium, Japan in 1999. He has held three solo exhibitions, most recently Concentric, a collection of recent furniture pieces, at Craft ACT Gallery in 2001.
He brings a unique sculptural vision to his work as a designer. As well as creating visually challenging and radically functional pieces of furniture, Harding maintains a full-time practice as a professional sculptor, regularly undertaking large-scale civic art projects. His work is characterised by a deep appreciation of form, structure and function, shaped by a background encompassing the visual arts, design and construction industries. He is accomplished in working with a broad range of materials including wood, stone, steel and bronze. Harding has evolved a lateral and inter-disciplinary approach to design. His functional art pieces are characterised by imaginative structural solutions, a geometric articulation of form and an ability to push the bounds of accepted possibilities. | ||