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Touring
exhibitions for Australia and New Zealand ...
Established in 1992,
Write Angle secures the rights and organises tours for photographic,
art and multimedia exhibitions. Write Angle tours achieve outstanding
attendance figures, widespread media support and acclaim, and attract
a new and younger audience to participating museums and art galleries.
Write Angle is also
the Australia and New Zealand representative for:
THE
EXHIBITIONS AGENCY (TEA), a touring exhibitions specialist which
represents a variety of touring exhibitions and collections from important
museums and institutions worldwide. TEA’s portfolio includes international
museum exhibitions in the fields of science, natural history, art, design,
fashion, entertainment, history, music and popular culture. TEA began
life as a touring adjunct to the The Science Museum in London and has
a reputation for providing quality interactive exhibitions for children
and their families.
ITALIAN
ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK (IEN),a new international player in the industry
of promotion and production of entertainment contents, which designs,
produces and manages traditional and innovative exhibitions. Although
new in format, IEN's participants represent a solid and proven expertise
in the production, management and international touring of high quality
exhibitions. Its portfolio includes everything from Pompei to Picasso.
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Available Exhibitions
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>>Posters
Rock ...
Posters Rock
... is a collection of 60 hand crafted and limited edition rock
music posters, representing some of the very finest Australia and New
Zealand working in the genre.
Today's rock music
poster serves as a promotional tool, a collectable work of art and a
piece of memorabilia. Signed and numbered posters are commissioned by
the band or promoter, with some sold at the concerts, some collected
as mementos and the remainder sold as collectables throughout the world.
Heralding small and large gigs alike, posters have evolved from visually
creative street-level notices to prized collectibles, rendered in a
variety of styles and media.
    
Some of the bands
and artists represented in this exhibition include: Black Keys, Amy
Winehouse, Kings of Leon, Crowded House, Smashing Pumkins, Muse, Arctic
Moneys, NOFX, Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Bob
Dylan,Tom Waits, Evanescence, Rage Against The machine, Kyuss, Mark
Lanegan and many more. Please visit the Posters
Rock ... page for more details ...
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>>Line
of Sight
Line of Sight is
an exhibition of photography and nature pictures by Broome photographer
Peter Strain. It features extraordinary close-up photography of tiny creatures
from Australia's rugged and remote Kimberley region, from Broome to Darwin.
It represents the
hidden world of some of the Kimberley's tiniest creatures, which come
to life in this captivating collection of macro photography with an unusual
anthropomorphic approach to macro photography in one of the three places
on the planet with the minimum of anthropogenic influence.
While this exhibition
is designed for museum display, it is not a taxonomic or didactic exhibition
- it celebrates human values in nature, which gives it enormous appeal
to audiences of all ages.
The Line of Sight
Exhibition has attracted considerable media attention, including print,
television, radio and online.
This exhibition had
its first major showing at the West Australian Museum - Maritime in Fremantle
in 2011, rebooked for 2013 and subsequently shown at Notre Dame University
in Broome in the Kimberley.
You can find more
images and information on the exhibition at the dedicated Line
of Sight website.
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Past
Exhibitions
Write Angle tours
museum exhibitions in Australia and New Zealand. All our tours have
been extremely successful, breaking many attendance records, garnering
an incredible amount of media coverage and support and attracting a
new and younger audience to participating venues. To
find out more about any of our previous exhibition tours, please click
on the links below (the pictures are also links) or contact us for more
details.
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Off
the Wall:
The Fine Art of Rock
(June 2001 - Feb 2004)
The Victorian Arts
Centre, Melbourne
ScreenSound, Canberra
Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane
Bundoora Homestead, Victoria
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ReggaeXplosion
Australia and New Zealand Tour
July 2001 - July 2003
Melbourne
Museum
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
Te Papa Tongarewa - Wellington
Produced by Shelley
Warren, Adrian Boot: ExhibitA and ExhibitZ, London
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The
Velvet Years:
Warhol Factory 1965-67
Australian Tour - Feb 2000 - July 2000
ScreenSound,
Canberra
Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne
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Frank
Kozik Exhibition
Big Day Out Tour 1996
Australia
Brisbane, Sydney
Melbourne, Adelaide
Perth
NZ Tour
Auckland
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Punkulture
Australian
Tour - Feb 1997 - Nov 1997
Performing Arts Museum,
Melbourne
The Australian Museum, Sydney
Film & Sound Archive, Canberra
The Mayfair Theatre, Adelaide
(Flinders University & SA University)
NZ
Tour - Jan 2000 - Jan 2001
Te Papa
Tongarewa, Wellington
Otago Museum, Dunedin
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Bob
Marley Exhibition
Australia Tour 1994-1996
Museum of
Contemporary Art, Brisbane
POD Theatre Gallery, Sydney
Performing Arts Museum, Melbourne
Anima Gallery, Adelaide
NZ Tour 1995-1997
Waikato
Museum of Art & History
Serjeant Gallery, Otago Museum,
Robert McDougall Gallery,
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa,The Science Centre & Manawatu
Museum,and Hawke's Bay Exhibition Centre.
* The New
Zealand Tour was organised in
conjunction with Exhibitour, NZ.
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Jimi
Hendrix Exhibition
Jan 1992 - July 1994
Australia
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane
Performing Arts Museum, Melbourne
The Long Gallery, Hobart
The State Library, Adelaide
New Zealand
Carneigie Gallery, Dunedin
Science Alive, Christchurch
Shed 11, Wellington
Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland
*NZ dates through Hill Entertainment.
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Please
contact Fiona Drury at Write
Angle if you want to know more about any of the exhibitions detailed in
these pages, or if you have an exhibition project that may be of interest
to Australian museums, galleries or festivals.
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