Reading Pictures – Rebecca Rice
Lunchtime talk
12.00pm 25 May 2022
Art historian and curator Rebecca Rice focuses on Alfred Sharpe’s watercolour painting View of the Rock of Maketū, near Drury, NZ, 1880, which is included as an historical reference for Chris Corson-Scott’s Landscape Photographs 2013–2018. She will consider how Pākehā artists, past and present, critically engage with the impact of colonial ‘progress’ on the landscapes of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Dr Rebecca Rice is Curator Historical New Zealand Art at Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. Having completed her PhD in 2010 at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, under the supervision of Dr Roger Blackley (1953–2019), she is carrying on the critical project he was instrumental in advancing, to rethink the legacies of Aotearoa New Zealand’s colonial visual archive. She brings her historical knowledge to bear when also writing on and speaking about modern and contemporary practice.
This event is part of the Reading Pictures lunchtime talk series. Over the course of Adam Art Gallery’s exhibition Tēnei Ao Tūroa – This Enduring World we paired a speaker with an art work, inviting them to offer their responses by drawing on their particular insights, interests and knowledge.