Rebecca Priestley in conversation with Nina Dyer

A talk that digs deeper to unravel artist Colin McCahon's nuclear concerns in the context of Gate III, currently on view in the Adam Art Gallery.

Lectures, talks and seminars

Adam Art Gallery


Description

For this talk, Rebecca Priestley, author of Mad on Radium (2012) and co-curator of ‘A way through’: Colin McCahon’s Gate III, Nina Dyer digs deeper to unravel Colin McCahon's nuclear concerns. Priestley’s 2012 book focuses in part on McCahon's brother, physicist Jim McCahon. In the context of Colin McCahon’s mammoth painting Gate III, Priestley and Dyer will discuss the shared anti-nuclear positions of the painter and his nuclear physicist brother at a time when many New Zealanders feared nuclear war could reach our shores.

This event is part of Summer Sessions, a series of Thursday evening talks featuring speakers from a range of fields. Each of the talks expands key aspects of the suite of exhibitions that make up Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi at Twenty, which continues through to 22 March.


For more information contact: Stephen Cleland

stephen.cleland@vuw.ac.nz 04 463 5229