Jump to content

Examine individual changes

This page allows you to examine the variables generated by the Edit Filter for an individual change.

Variables generated for this change

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
519
Name of the user account (user_name)
'Manymanydogs'
Age of the user account (user_age)
55132633
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => 'extendedconfirmed', 1 => '*', 2 => 'user', 3 => 'autoconfirmed' ]
Rights that the user has (user_rights)
[ 0 => 'extendedconfirmed', 1 => 'createaccount', 2 => 'read', 3 => 'edit', 4 => 'createtalk', 5 => 'writeapi', 6 => 'viewmyprivateinfo', 7 => 'editmyprivateinfo', 8 => 'editmyoptions', 9 => 'abusefilter-log-detail', 10 => 'urlshortener-create-url', 11 => 'centralauth-merge', 12 => 'abusefilter-view', 13 => 'abusefilter-log', 14 => 'vipsscaler-test', 15 => 'collectionsaveasuserpage', 16 => 'reupload-own', 17 => 'move-rootuserpages', 18 => 'createpage', 19 => 'minoredit', 20 => 'editmyusercss', 21 => 'editmyuserjson', 22 => 'editmyuserjs', 23 => 'sendemail', 24 => 'applychangetags', 25 => 'viewmywatchlist', 26 => 'editmywatchlist', 27 => 'spamblacklistlog', 28 => 'mwoauthmanagemygrants', 29 => 'reupload', 30 => 'upload', 31 => 'move', 32 => 'autoconfirmed', 33 => 'editsemiprotected', 34 => 'skipcaptcha', 35 => 'ipinfo', 36 => 'ipinfo-view-basic', 37 => 'transcode-reset', 38 => 'transcode-status', 39 => 'createpagemainns', 40 => 'movestable', 41 => 'autoreview', 42 => 'enrollasmentor' ]
Whether the user is editing from mobile app (user_app)
false
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Page ID (page_id)
17139768
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'Julian Dashper'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Julian Dashper'
Edit protection level of the page (page_restrictions_edit)
[]
Page age in seconds (page_age)
494447390
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'Add exhibitions list'
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{EngvarB|date=February 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} '''Julian Dashper''' (29 February 1960 in [[Auckland, New Zealand]] – 30 July 2009), was regarded as one of New Zealand's most well known contemporary artists. In 2001 he was awarded a senior [[Fulbright]] fellowship to be based as an artist in residence at the [[Chinati Foundation]] in [[Marfa, Texas]]. Dashper's work from the last 25 years has recently been the subject of a major touring retrospective in America (the first ever such exhibition for a resident New Zealand artist),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/02/07/sunday_am/doc43e8f81f7ae91737829340.txt|title=Julian Dashper' retrospective is about ideas more than objects|last=Wolgamott|first=L. Kent|date=7 February 2006|publisher=Lincoln Journal Star|accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref> curated by Christopher Cook and David Raskin.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |title=Flat |last=Raskin |first=David |year=2005 |accessdate=18 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060915213916/http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |archivedate=15 September 2006 }}</ref> Dashper's work focuses on the histories, theories and more general or popular ideas of abstraction (in particular abstract painting), conceptualism and minimalism as a working methodology. The geographical positioning of New Zealand globally and how this country receives and disseminates visual information is also a core subject in Dashper's work.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Taylor |first=Larry |year=2006 |title="Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper" 6 August – 6 November, 2005, Sioux City Art Center, Sioux City, IA |journal=Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture |volume=6 |issue=4 |issn=1547-4348 |url=http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/taylor.shtml |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120723191415/http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/taylor.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-23 |accessdate=18 May 2008 }}</ref> His practice manifests itself in various forms, including paintings, unique photographs of paintings, found objects which he infuses with abstract images, various multiples plus limited edition CD and 12" [[polycarbonate]] recordings of impromptu performances he has been involved with or heavily orchestrated. He has also produced a number of video works, some of which document or describe his installations, painting and audio recordings.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clifford|first1=Andrew|title=Julian Dashper: Something is Going to Happen|url=https://www.circuit.org.nz/blog/julian-dashper-nothing-is-going-to-happen|website=Circuit|accessdate=14 September 2016}}</ref> In 2016, arts organisation Circuit commissioned George Clark to curate a programme of moving image works, titled ''This is not film-making'', which invited artists [[Gavin Hipkins]], Juliet Carpenter and Gregory Kan, [[Daniel Malone]], [[Louise Menzies]] and Nathan Gray to make works that respond to Dashper's own writings.<ref>{{cite web|title=This is not film-making. Artists work for cinema|url=http://www.circuit.org.nz/project/this-is-not-film-making-artists-work-for-cinema|website=Circuit|accessdate=14 September 2016}}</ref> Respectful, even affectionate references to local culture and art history are always present in Dashper's work, whilst his own adaptations of abstraction, conceptualism and minimalism fully acknowledge their lineage within international art. As curator (and director of the [[Adam Art Gallery, Wellington|Adam Art Gallery]] in [[Wellington]]) Christina Barton expresses it, Dashper has ''"the unique perspective of attending to an internationalist art history from a distance, enabling him to devise strategies to work around his geographical isolation whilst simultaneously articulating its effects."''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/2003-11-06/culture/image-free-art/|title=Image-Free Art|last=Klaasmeyer |first=Kelly |date=6 November 2003|work=Houston Press|publisher=Village Voice Media |accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref> Dashper is represented in all the major public collections in New Zealand: [[Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney|MCA]], Sydney; [[Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst]], Aachen, Germany; [[Sheldon Museum of Art]], Lincoln, Nebraska; [[Gus Fisher Gallery|The University of Auckland Art Collection]]; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, Kansas and the [[Stedelijk Museum]] in Amsterdam. Visiting scholar at the [[Sydney College of the Arts|University of Sydney]] in 2008, Dashper lived in Auckland and travelled regularly. His first New Zealand retrospective, ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'', was held at the [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] in 2010. Dashper's partner, [[Marie Shannon|Maire Shannon]], is the mother of his son, Leo, and also collated and organized his work after his death.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fox |first=Rebecca |date=2017-07-27 |title=Emphasising normality |url=https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/arts/emphasising-normality |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=Otago Daily Times Online News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=Winter 2016 |title=When Artists Die |url=https://robertleonard.org/when-artists-die/ |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=robertleonard.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tappenden |first=Alice |date=20 September 2016 |title=The Rooms in the House: Marie Shannon |url=https://www.circuit.org.nz/writing-and-podcast/the-rooms-in-the-house |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=Circuit Artist Moving Image |language=en}}</ref> [[Image:The Warriors .jpg]] '''''Untitled (The Warriors)''''' 1998. Vinyl on drumheads with junior drumkit. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist, [[Sue Crockford Gallery]], Auckland and Kaliman Gallery, Sydney. Photo by Ashley Barber. Copyright Julian Dashper <small>This is a two-dimensional representation of a copyrighted sculpture, statue or any other three-dimensional work of art. As such it is a derivative work of art, and per US Copyright Act of 1976, § 106(2) who owns copyright of the original has the exclusive right to authorise derivative works. Per § 107 it is believed that reproduction for criticism, comment, teaching and scholarship constitutes fair use and does not infringe copyright. It is believed that the use of a picture to illustrate the three-dimensional work of art in question, to discuss the artistic genre or technique of the work of art or to discuss the artist or the school to which the artist belongs on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. To the uploader: please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use as well as copyright information on the original artwork.</small> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/search.aspx?advanced=colProProductionMakers%3a%22Dashper%2c+Julian%22 Works in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzb6AKFkCZ4 Julian Dashper My Space: a film collaboration between Julian Dashper, Simone Horrocks and Richard Flynn] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Dashper, Julian}} [[Category:2009 deaths]] [[Category:1960 births]] [[Category:New Zealand artists]] [[Category:Artists from Auckland]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{EngvarB|date=February 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} '''Julian Dashper''' (29 February 1960 in [[Auckland, New Zealand]] – 30 July 2009), was regarded as one of New Zealand's most well known contemporary artists. == History == In 2001 he was awarded a senior [[Fulbright]] fellowship to be based as an artist in residence at the [[Chinati Foundation]] in [[Marfa, Texas]]. Dashper's work from the last 25 years has recently been the subject of a major touring retrospective in America (the first ever such exhibition for a resident New Zealand artist),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/02/07/sunday_am/doc43e8f81f7ae91737829340.txt|title=Julian Dashper' retrospective is about ideas more than objects|last=Wolgamott|first=L. Kent|date=7 February 2006|publisher=Lincoln Journal Star|accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref> curated by Christopher Cook and David Raskin.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |title=Flat |last=Raskin |first=David |year=2005 |accessdate=18 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060915213916/http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |archivedate=15 September 2006 }}</ref> Dashper's work focuses on the histories, theories and more general or popular ideas of abstraction (in particular abstract painting), conceptualism and minimalism as a working methodology. The geographical positioning of New Zealand globally and how this country receives and disseminates visual information is also a core subject in Dashper's work.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Taylor |first=Larry |year=2006 |title="Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper" 6 August – 6 November, 2005, Sioux City Art Center, Sioux City, IA |journal=Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture |volume=6 |issue=4 |issn=1547-4348 |url=http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/taylor.shtml |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120723191415/http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/taylor.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-23 |accessdate=18 May 2008 }}</ref> His practice manifests itself in various forms, including paintings, unique photographs of paintings, found objects which he infuses with abstract images, various multiples plus limited edition CD and 12" [[polycarbonate]] recordings of impromptu performances he has been involved with or heavily orchestrated. He has also produced a number of video works, some of which document or describe his installations, painting and audio recordings.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clifford|first1=Andrew|title=Julian Dashper: Something is Going to Happen|url=https://www.circuit.org.nz/blog/julian-dashper-nothing-is-going-to-happen|website=Circuit|accessdate=14 September 2016}}</ref> In 2016, arts organisation Circuit commissioned George Clark to curate a programme of moving image works, titled ''This is not film-making'', which invited artists [[Gavin Hipkins]], Juliet Carpenter and Gregory Kan, [[Daniel Malone]], [[Louise Menzies]] and Nathan Gray to make works that respond to Dashper's own writings.<ref>{{cite web|title=This is not film-making. Artists work for cinema|url=http://www.circuit.org.nz/project/this-is-not-film-making-artists-work-for-cinema|website=Circuit|accessdate=14 September 2016}}</ref> Respectful, even affectionate references to local culture and art history are always present in Dashper's work, whilst his own adaptations of abstraction, conceptualism and minimalism fully acknowledge their lineage within international art. As curator (and director of the [[Adam Art Gallery, Wellington|Adam Art Gallery]] in [[Wellington]]) Christina Barton expresses it, Dashper has ''"the unique perspective of attending to an internationalist art history from a distance, enabling him to devise strategies to work around his geographical isolation whilst simultaneously articulating its effects."''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/2003-11-06/culture/image-free-art/|title=Image-Free Art|last=Klaasmeyer |first=Kelly |date=6 November 2003|work=Houston Press|publisher=Village Voice Media |accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref> Dashper is represented in all the major public collections in New Zealand: [[Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney|MCA]], Sydney; [[Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst]], Aachen, Germany; [[Sheldon Museum of Art]], Lincoln, Nebraska; [[Gus Fisher Gallery|The University of Auckland Art Collection]]; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, Kansas and the [[Stedelijk Museum]] in Amsterdam. Visiting scholar at the [[Sydney College of the Arts|University of Sydney]] in 2008, Dashper lived in Auckland and travelled regularly. His first New Zealand retrospective, ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'', was held at the [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] in 2010. Dashper's partner, [[Marie Shannon|Maire Shannon]], is the mother of his son, Leo, and also collated and organized his work after his death.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fox |first=Rebecca |date=2017-07-27 |title=Emphasising normality |url=https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/arts/emphasising-normality |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=Otago Daily Times Online News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=Winter 2016 |title=When Artists Die |url=https://robertleonard.org/when-artists-die/ |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=robertleonard.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tappenden |first=Alice |date=20 September 2016 |title=The Rooms in the House: Marie Shannon |url=https://www.circuit.org.nz/writing-and-podcast/the-rooms-in-the-house |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=Circuit Artist Moving Image |language=en}}</ref> == Selected solo exhibitions == ==== 1980 ==== * ''Motorway Schools'' 100m<sup>2</sup>, Auckland. Dashper’s first public exhibition was held in an artist’s gallery run by Frank Stark. The exhibition comprised of two photographs with an accompanying soundtrack.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gifford |first=Adam |date=8 August 2009 |title=A Few Words on a Mate |work=NZ Herald |url=https://adamgifford.blogspot.com/2009/08/few-words-on-mate.html |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 1986 ==== * ''Julian Dashper: Paintings of 1986''. Dashper’s first one-person exhibition at the [[Peter McLeavey Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trevelyan |first=Jill |title=Peter McLeavey: the life and times of a New Zealand art dealer |last2=McLeavey |first2=Peter |date=2013 |publisher=Te Papa Press |isbn=978-0-9876688-4-4 |location=Wellington, New Zealand |pages=441}}</ref> ==== 1992 ==== * ''Cover Version''  [[Artforum]] International Magazine January and February issues. Using the American art magazine Artforum as an exhibition space Dashper purchased space for two one-page ‘exhibitions’ one in the January edition (page 52) and one in February (page 41). The February page ran as a review of the January exhibition.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Julian Dashper and Friends  |url=https://robertleonard.org/julian-dashper-friends/ |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> * ''Julian Dashper: A Survey'' Centre Gallery, Hamilton * Julian Dashper: Slide Show [[Christchurch Art Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Slide Show |url=https://www.christchurchartgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-slide-show |archive-date= |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> * ''Julian Dashper’s Greatest Hits'' [[Govett-Brewster Art Gallery]], New Plymouth, * ''The Anguses'' Smith's Bookshop, Christchurch. Dashper exhibited the drum kit The Anguses - a reference to the artist [[Rita Angus]]. The work would eventually form part of his installation The Big Bang Theory.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Smith's Bookshop |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/blog/behind-the-scenes/2011/07/smiths-bookshop |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 1993 ==== * ''Julian Dashper'' Store 5 [[Melbourne]] Dashper’s first solo show outside New Zealand.<ref name=":0" /> * ''What I am reading at the moment'' [[National Library of New Zealand|National Library]] Gallery, Wellington.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: What I'm Reading at the Moment |url=https://artnow.nz/exhibitions/what-i-am-reading-at-the-moment |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 1994 ==== * ''Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994'' Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North. The exhibition was curated by Athol McCredie.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994 |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/21077979?search%5Bi%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Illustrated+works+New+Zealand+Auckland+20th+century&search%5Bil%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Exhibition+catalogues&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Dashper as a Photographer  |url=https://robertleonard.org/selected-writings/1994/ |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 1998 ==== * ''The Twist'' [[Waikato Museum|Waikato Museum of Art and History]], Te Whare o Waikato, Hamilton.<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Twist |publisher=Waikato Museum of Art and History |year=1998 |isbn=0959798471 |location=Hamilton}}</ref> ==== 2001 ==== The [[Chinati Foundation]], Marfa, Texas, Locker Plant Locker Plant   ==== 2003 ==== * ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' [[City Gallery Wellington]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Blue Circles |url=https://citygallery.org.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-blue-circles/) |access-date=23 December 2023 |website=City Gallery Wellington}}</ref> * ''I Am Nature'' Texas Gallery, Houston.<ref>{{Cite web |title=I am Nature |url=http://www.texgal.com/Dashper2003/dashper2003.html |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 2005 ==== ''Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper'' [[Sioux City Art Center]]. The exhibition, which was the first retrospective of a New Zealand artist in the United States toured to two other venues in Nebraska and Kansas.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cook |first=Christopher |title=Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand’s Julian Dashper |last2=Raskin |first2=David |publisher=Sioux City: Sioux City Art Center |year=2005 |isbn=0-9763457-0-6}}</ref> 2006 * ''Painting problems: the work of Julian Dashper 1990-2006'' [[Whangārei Art Museum|Whangarei Art Museum]] Te Wharetaonga o Whangarei, Whangarei.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Painting Problems: the Work of Julian Dashper1990-2006 |url=https://artdaily.cc/news/16834/Painting-Problems--The-Work-of-Julian-Dashper-1990-2006 |journal=Art Daily}}</ref>   ==== 2007 ==== * Julian Dashper: ''Untitled (the last 15 seconds of the Venice Biennale)'' Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Twinset |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dasper-twinset) |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> * ''To the Unknown New Zealander'', Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: to the Unknown New Zealander |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-to-the-unknown-new-zealander |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 2009 ==== * ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. An exhibition of eight recordings made in front of [[Jackson Pollock|Jackson Pollock's]] 1952 painting ''[[Blue Poles]]'' at the [[National Gallery of Australia]] in Canberra.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Blue Circles |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref>   ==== 2010 ==== * ''Julian Dashper'': It is Life [[Minus Space]] Brooklyn, New York.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: it is Life |url=https://www.minusspace.com/julian-dashper-19602009-it-is-life |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> * ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'' [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] .<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Professional Practise |url=https://gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz/julian-dashper-professional-practice/  |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ==== 2015 ==== ''Julian Dashper & Friends'' City Gallery Wellington. The exhibition was curated by [[Robert Leonard (curator)|Robert Leonard]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=McKee |first=Hannah |date=1 December 2015 |title=Van der Ploeg among artists in City Gallery's Julian Dashper & Friends |work=Dominion Post |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/culture/74596549/van-der-ploeg-among-artists-in-city-gallerys-julian-dashper--friends |access-date=23 December 2023 |archive-date=}}</ref> and a video of the exhibition by the City Gallery can be viewed on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gM1n7t-mzI YouTube]. [[Image:The Warriors .jpg]] '''''Untitled (The Warriors)''''' 1998. Vinyl on drumheads with junior drumkit. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist, [[Sue Crockford Gallery]], Auckland and Kaliman Gallery, Sydney. Photo by Ashley Barber. Copyright Julian Dashper <small>This is a two-dimensional representation of a copyrighted sculpture, statue or any other three-dimensional work of art. As such it is a derivative work of art, and per US Copyright Act of 1976, § 106(2) who owns copyright of the original has the exclusive right to authorise derivative works. Per § 107 it is believed that reproduction for criticism, comment, teaching and scholarship constitutes fair use and does not infringe copyright. It is believed that the use of a picture to illustrate the three-dimensional work of art in question, to discuss the artistic genre or technique of the work of art or to discuss the artist or the school to which the artist belongs on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. To the uploader: please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use as well as copyright information on the original artwork.</small> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/search.aspx?advanced=colProProductionMakers%3a%22Dashper%2c+Julian%22 Works in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzb6AKFkCZ4 Julian Dashper My Space: a film collaboration between Julian Dashper, Simone Horrocks and Richard Flynn] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Dashper, Julian}} [[Category:2009 deaths]] [[Category:1960 births]] [[Category:New Zealand artists]] [[Category:Artists from Auckland]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -3,4 +3,5 @@ '''Julian Dashper''' (29 February 1960 in [[Auckland, New Zealand]] – 30 July 2009), was regarded as one of New Zealand's most well known contemporary artists. +== History == In 2001 he was awarded a senior [[Fulbright]] fellowship to be based as an artist in residence at the [[Chinati Foundation]] in [[Marfa, Texas]]. Dashper's work from the last 25 years has recently been the subject of a major touring retrospective in America (the first ever such exhibition for a resident New Zealand artist),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/02/07/sunday_am/doc43e8f81f7ae91737829340.txt|title=Julian Dashper' retrospective is about ideas more than objects|last=Wolgamott|first=L. Kent|date=7 February 2006|publisher=Lincoln Journal Star|accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref> curated by Christopher Cook and David Raskin.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |title=Flat |last=Raskin |first=David |year=2005 |accessdate=18 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060915213916/http://www.artic.edu/~draskin/Raskin-Flat.pdf |archivedate=15 September 2006 }}</ref> @@ -10,4 +11,67 @@ Visiting scholar at the [[Sydney College of the Arts|University of Sydney]] in 2008, Dashper lived in Auckland and travelled regularly. His first New Zealand retrospective, ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'', was held at the [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] in 2010. Dashper's partner, [[Marie Shannon|Maire Shannon]], is the mother of his son, Leo, and also collated and organized his work after his death.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fox |first=Rebecca |date=2017-07-27 |title=Emphasising normality |url=https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/arts/emphasising-normality |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=Otago Daily Times Online News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=Winter 2016 |title=When Artists Die |url=https://robertleonard.org/when-artists-die/ |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=robertleonard.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tappenden |first=Alice |date=20 September 2016 |title=The Rooms in the House: Marie Shannon |url=https://www.circuit.org.nz/writing-and-podcast/the-rooms-in-the-house |access-date=24 April 2022 |website=Circuit Artist Moving Image |language=en}}</ref> + +== Selected solo exhibitions == + +==== 1980 ==== + +* ''Motorway Schools'' 100m<sup>2</sup>, Auckland. Dashper’s first public exhibition was held in an artist’s gallery run by Frank Stark. The exhibition comprised of two photographs with an accompanying soundtrack.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gifford |first=Adam |date=8 August 2009 |title=A Few Words on a Mate |work=NZ Herald |url=https://adamgifford.blogspot.com/2009/08/few-words-on-mate.html |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 1986 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper: Paintings of 1986''. Dashper’s first one-person exhibition at the [[Peter McLeavey Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trevelyan |first=Jill |title=Peter McLeavey: the life and times of a New Zealand art dealer |last2=McLeavey |first2=Peter |date=2013 |publisher=Te Papa Press |isbn=978-0-9876688-4-4 |location=Wellington, New Zealand |pages=441}}</ref> + +==== 1992 ==== + +* ''Cover Version''  [[Artforum]] International Magazine January and February issues. Using the American art magazine Artforum as an exhibition space Dashper purchased space for two one-page ‘exhibitions’ one in the January edition (page 52) and one in February (page 41). The February page ran as a review of the January exhibition.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Julian Dashper and Friends  |url=https://robertleonard.org/julian-dashper-friends/ |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> +* ''Julian Dashper: A Survey'' Centre Gallery, Hamilton +* Julian Dashper: Slide Show [[Christchurch Art Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Slide Show |url=https://www.christchurchartgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-slide-show |archive-date= |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> +* ''Julian Dashper’s Greatest Hits'' [[Govett-Brewster Art Gallery]], New Plymouth, +* ''The Anguses'' Smith's Bookshop, Christchurch. Dashper exhibited the drum kit The Anguses - a reference to the artist [[Rita Angus]]. The work would eventually form part of his installation The Big Bang Theory.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Smith's Bookshop |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/blog/behind-the-scenes/2011/07/smiths-bookshop |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 1993 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper'' Store 5 [[Melbourne]] Dashper’s first solo show outside New Zealand.<ref name=":0" /> +* ''What I am reading at the moment'' [[National Library of New Zealand|National Library]] Gallery, Wellington.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: What I'm Reading at the Moment |url=https://artnow.nz/exhibitions/what-i-am-reading-at-the-moment |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 1994 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994'' Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North. The exhibition was curated by Athol McCredie.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994 |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/21077979?search%5Bi%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Illustrated+works+New+Zealand+Auckland+20th+century&search%5Bil%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Exhibition+catalogues&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Dashper as a Photographer  |url=https://robertleonard.org/selected-writings/1994/ |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 1998 ==== + +* ''The Twist'' [[Waikato Museum|Waikato Museum of Art and History]], Te Whare o Waikato, Hamilton.<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Twist |publisher=Waikato Museum of Art and History |year=1998 |isbn=0959798471 |location=Hamilton}}</ref> + +==== 2001 ==== +The [[Chinati Foundation]], Marfa, Texas, Locker Plant Locker Plant   + +==== 2003 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' [[City Gallery Wellington]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Blue Circles |url=https://citygallery.org.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-blue-circles/) |access-date=23 December 2023 |website=City Gallery Wellington}}</ref> +* ''I Am Nature'' Texas Gallery, Houston.<ref>{{Cite web |title=I am Nature |url=http://www.texgal.com/Dashper2003/dashper2003.html |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 2005 ==== +''Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper'' [[Sioux City Art Center]]. The exhibition, which was the first retrospective of a New Zealand artist in the United States toured to two other venues in Nebraska and Kansas.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cook |first=Christopher |title=Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand’s Julian Dashper |last2=Raskin |first2=David |publisher=Sioux City: Sioux City Art Center |year=2005 |isbn=0-9763457-0-6}}</ref> + +2006 + +* ''Painting problems: the work of Julian Dashper 1990-2006'' [[Whangārei Art Museum|Whangarei Art Museum]] Te Wharetaonga o Whangarei, Whangarei.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Painting Problems: the Work of Julian Dashper1990-2006 |url=https://artdaily.cc/news/16834/Painting-Problems--The-Work-of-Julian-Dashper-1990-2006 |journal=Art Daily}}</ref>   + +==== 2007 ==== + +* Julian Dashper: ''Untitled (the last 15 seconds of the Venice Biennale)'' Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Twinset |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dasper-twinset) |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> +* ''To the Unknown New Zealander'', Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: to the Unknown New Zealander |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-to-the-unknown-new-zealander |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 2009 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. An exhibition of eight recordings made in front of [[Jackson Pollock|Jackson Pollock's]] 1952 painting ''[[Blue Poles]]'' at the [[National Gallery of Australia]] in Canberra.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Blue Circles |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref>   + +==== 2010 ==== + +* ''Julian Dashper'': It is Life [[Minus Space]] Brooklyn, New York.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: it is Life |url=https://www.minusspace.com/julian-dashper-19602009-it-is-life |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> +* ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'' [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] .<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Professional Practise |url=https://gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz/julian-dashper-professional-practice/  |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> + +==== 2015 ==== +''Julian Dashper & Friends'' City Gallery Wellington. The exhibition was curated by [[Robert Leonard (curator)|Robert Leonard]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=McKee |first=Hannah |date=1 December 2015 |title=Van der Ploeg among artists in City Gallery's Julian Dashper & Friends |work=Dominion Post |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/culture/74596549/van-der-ploeg-among-artists-in-city-gallerys-julian-dashper--friends |access-date=23 December 2023 |archive-date=}}</ref> and a video of the exhibition by the City Gallery can be viewed on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gM1n7t-mzI YouTube]. [[Image:The Warriors .jpg]] '
New page size (new_size)
14379
Old page size (old_size)
7462
Size change in edit (edit_delta)
6917
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => '== History ==', 1 => '', 2 => '== Selected solo exhibitions ==', 3 => '', 4 => '==== 1980 ====', 5 => '', 6 => '* ''Motorway Schools'' 100m<sup>2</sup>, Auckland. Dashper’s first public exhibition was held in an artist’s gallery run by Frank Stark. The exhibition comprised of two photographs with an accompanying soundtrack.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gifford |first=Adam |date=8 August 2009 |title=A Few Words on a Mate |work=NZ Herald |url=https://adamgifford.blogspot.com/2009/08/few-words-on-mate.html |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ', 7 => '', 8 => '==== 1986 ====', 9 => '', 10 => '* ''Julian Dashper: Paintings of 1986''. Dashper’s first one-person exhibition at the [[Peter McLeavey Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Trevelyan |first=Jill |title=Peter McLeavey: the life and times of a New Zealand art dealer |last2=McLeavey |first2=Peter |date=2013 |publisher=Te Papa Press |isbn=978-0-9876688-4-4 |location=Wellington, New Zealand |pages=441}}</ref> ', 11 => '', 12 => '==== 1992 ====', 13 => '', 14 => '* ''Cover Version''  [[Artforum]] International Magazine January and February issues. Using the American art magazine Artforum as an exhibition space Dashper purchased space for two one-page ‘exhibitions’ one in the January edition (page 52) and one in February (page 41). The February page ran as a review of the January exhibition.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Julian Dashper and Friends  |url=https://robertleonard.org/julian-dashper-friends/ |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ', 15 => '* ''Julian Dashper: A Survey'' Centre Gallery, Hamilton', 16 => '* Julian Dashper: Slide Show [[Christchurch Art Gallery]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Slide Show |url=https://www.christchurchartgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-slide-show |archive-date= |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref> ', 17 => '* ''Julian Dashper’s Greatest Hits'' [[Govett-Brewster Art Gallery]], New Plymouth,', 18 => '* ''The Anguses'' Smith's Bookshop, Christchurch. Dashper exhibited the drum kit The Anguses - a reference to the artist [[Rita Angus]]. The work would eventually form part of his installation The Big Bang Theory.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Smith's Bookshop |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/blog/behind-the-scenes/2011/07/smiths-bookshop |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref>', 19 => '', 20 => '==== 1993 ====', 21 => '', 22 => '* ''Julian Dashper'' Store 5 [[Melbourne]] Dashper’s first solo show outside New Zealand.<ref name=":0" /> ', 23 => '* ''What I am reading at the moment'' [[National Library of New Zealand|National Library]] Gallery, Wellington.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: What I'm Reading at the Moment |url=https://artnow.nz/exhibitions/what-i-am-reading-at-the-moment |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ', 24 => '', 25 => '==== 1994 ====', 26 => '', 27 => '* ''Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994'' Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North. The exhibition was curated by Athol McCredie.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Photography 1980-1994 |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/21077979?search%5Bi%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Illustrated+works+New+Zealand+Auckland+20th+century&search%5Bil%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Exhibition+catalogues&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Leonard |first=Robert |title=Dashper as a Photographer  |url=https://robertleonard.org/selected-writings/1994/ |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ', 28 => '', 29 => '==== 1998 ====', 30 => '', 31 => '* ''The Twist'' [[Waikato Museum|Waikato Museum of Art and History]], Te Whare o Waikato, Hamilton.<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Twist |publisher=Waikato Museum of Art and History |year=1998 |isbn=0959798471 |location=Hamilton}}</ref> ', 32 => '', 33 => '==== 2001 ====', 34 => 'The [[Chinati Foundation]], Marfa, Texas, Locker Plant Locker Plant  ', 35 => '', 36 => '==== 2003 ====', 37 => '', 38 => '* ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' [[City Gallery Wellington]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Blue Circles |url=https://citygallery.org.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-blue-circles/) |access-date=23 December 2023 |website=City Gallery Wellington}}</ref>', 39 => '* ''I Am Nature'' Texas Gallery, Houston.<ref>{{Cite web |title=I am Nature |url=http://www.texgal.com/Dashper2003/dashper2003.html |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref>', 40 => '', 41 => '==== 2005 ====', 42 => '''Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper'' [[Sioux City Art Center]]. The exhibition, which was the first retrospective of a New Zealand artist in the United States toured to two other venues in Nebraska and Kansas.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cook |first=Christopher |title=Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand’s Julian Dashper |last2=Raskin |first2=David |publisher=Sioux City: Sioux City Art Center |year=2005 |isbn=0-9763457-0-6}}</ref>', 43 => '', 44 => '2006', 45 => '', 46 => '* ''Painting problems: the work of Julian Dashper 1990-2006'' [[Whangārei Art Museum|Whangarei Art Museum]] Te Wharetaonga o Whangarei, Whangarei.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Painting Problems: the Work of Julian Dashper1990-2006 |url=https://artdaily.cc/news/16834/Painting-Problems--The-Work-of-Julian-Dashper-1990-2006 |journal=Art Daily}}</ref>  ', 47 => '', 48 => '==== 2007 ====', 49 => '', 50 => '* Julian Dashper: ''Untitled (the last 15 seconds of the Venice Biennale)'' Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Twinset |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dasper-twinset) |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref>', 51 => '* ''To the Unknown New Zealander'', Christchurch Art Gallery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: to the Unknown New Zealander |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper-to-the-unknown-new-zealander |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref> ', 52 => '', 53 => '==== 2009 ====', 54 => '', 55 => '* ''Julian Dashper: Blue Circles'' Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. An exhibition of eight recordings made in front of [[Jackson Pollock|Jackson Pollock's]] 1952 painting ''[[Blue Poles]]'' at the [[National Gallery of Australia]] in Canberra.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Blue Circles |url=https://christchurchartgallery.net.nz/exhibitions/julian-dashper |access-date=23 December 2023}}</ref>  ', 56 => '', 57 => '==== 2010 ====', 58 => '', 59 => '* ''Julian Dashper'': It is Life [[Minus Space]] Brooklyn, New York.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: it is Life |url=https://www.minusspace.com/julian-dashper-19602009-it-is-life |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref>', 60 => '* ''Julian Dashper: Professional Practice'' [[Gus Fisher Gallery]] .<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Dashper: Professional Practise |url=https://gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz/julian-dashper-professional-practice/  |access-date=28 December 2023}}</ref>', 61 => '', 62 => '==== 2015 ====', 63 => '''Julian Dashper & Friends'' City Gallery Wellington. The exhibition was curated by [[Robert Leonard (curator)|Robert Leonard]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=McKee |first=Hannah |date=1 December 2015 |title=Van der Ploeg among artists in City Gallery's Julian Dashper & Friends |work=Dominion Post |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/culture/74596549/van-der-ploeg-among-artists-in-city-gallerys-julian-dashper--friends |access-date=23 December 2023 |archive-date=}}</ref> and a video of the exhibition by the City Gallery can be viewed on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gM1n7t-mzI YouTube]. ' ]
Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
[]
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
false
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1703728369'