Facing up to the Eighties - an exhibition of portraits - Categories Via RSS |
- Arts
- Publication Date |
- Nov 20, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:11:44
The flashy 1980s are remembered for being wildly over the top - big hair and big shoulder pads, Dynasty, Duran Duran and Michael Jackson. But in Aotearoa it was also a decade of protests and change, from the 1981 Springbok rugby tour protests and Rob Muldoon's Think Big projects, to Rogernomics and the Homosexual Law Reform. A curator for The New Zealand Portrait Gallery, Milly Mitchell-Anyon has gone in search of portraits in public and private collections for an exhibition called Face Time: Portraits from the 1980s. Milly tells Lynn Freeman she was excited to take up the challenge of curating the show. FaceTime: Portraits of the 1980s opens on the 25th of November at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pukenga Whakaata, Shed 11, Wellington Waterfront.