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Valentino Evening gown (detail) Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2008, Model 184 | Collection: Valentino Archives | Photograph: Jean Tholance |
Valentino Exhibition Merchandise |
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Valentino Retrospective Greeting Card Box
This greeting card box contains 20 cards featuring images of the stunning gowns from ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’. There are five each of four different Valentino designs, showcasing some of the exhibition’s most popular pieces.
Each greeting card measures 11.5 x 17cm. Envelopes included.
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New In Store |
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Sharpener Desk Tidy
This desk tidy, in the shape of a giant pencil sharpener, is fantastic for organising all your pens, pencils and other office accessories, keeping your desk looking sharp!
Measures 12 x 8.5 x 8.5cm
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Piggy Bank
Spending more than you’re saving? Perhaps a piggy bank is the answer. Fun and useful, and modelled on a classic design, this piggy bank will encourage you to save your loose change. Available in red, black and white.
Measures 12 x 10 x 8cm
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'Wrong Day, Go Back' Sign
Ever had one of those days? A clever play on the ‘Wrong Way, Go Back’ motorway sign. Measures 15 x 10cm
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Artlines: The Vida Lahey issue
Issue 3–2010 (September)
52 pages paperback colour illustrations
The third edition of Artlines for 2010 features Sue Lovell writing on Vida Lahey and her legacy in the lead-up to the exhibition ‘Vida Lahey: Colour and Modernism’, José Da Silva provides insights into ‘Douglas Kirkland: A Life in Pictures’ and David Burnett explores some fascinating and eccentric ceramics in his regular feature on the Gallery’s international collection. Artlines is also in conversation with Paul Spiro, Chairman, Gadens Lawyers — a company that has an enduring relationship with the art world.
This fully redesigned issue also looks at the Gallery’s recent and upcoming exhibitions and events — Callum Morton’s ‘Ghost World’, ‘Scott Redford: Introducing Reinhardt Dammn’, ‘Simryn Gill: Gathering’ and the Gallery’s Up Late program during the ‘Valentino Retrospective’ to name a few — and covers some of our newest acquisitions, including a rare and beautiful group of Japanese ambrotypes.
Artlines is published four times a year (March, June, September and December).
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Exhibition Catalogues |
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Simryn Gill
160 pages paperback colour illustrations
Simryn Gill approaches the process of art-making on a personal and political level, creating works that are both sensual and tactile. This publication is exquisitely illustrated and includes essays by Russell Storer, Jessica Morgan, and Michael Taussig. It accompanies the stunning exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
RRP: $55.95
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Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award 2010
Russell Storer, Naomi Evans and more
52 pages paperback colour illustrations
This publication features the innovative work of leading new media artists invited to participate in the 2010 Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award — Australia’s most significant prize for new media art, and includes illustrated essays on each of the short-listed artists: Philip Brophy, Chris Howlett, Van Sowerwine and Isobel Knowles, Wade Marynowsky, Soda_Jerk and Lynette Wallworth.
The Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award 2010 is at the Gallery of Modern Art from 28 August to 7 November 2010.
RRP: $19.95
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