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exhibited at
Malabar to Manly
Date
30 October 2008 - 9 November 1908
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
The Nature of Manly
Date
March 2008 - February 2009
Place
Manly Museum and Art Gallery
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Exhibition of Coastal Contrasts
Date
18 October 2007 - 28 October 2007
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Artists Views: familiar vantage points revisited
Date
6 August 2007 - 26 October 2007
Place
Members Lounge, The Mint, 10 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Harbour Views
Date
2007 - 2008
Place
Members' Lounge, The Mint, 10 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000
Description
Type
Exhibition
Website
http://www.hht.net.au/whats_on/exhibitions/exhibitions/harbour_views_by_nick_hollo
exhibited at
Currimundi: Recent Oil Pastels by Nick Hollo, Sydney and the Sunshine Coast
Date
26 October 2006 - 5 November 2006
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Good Morning!: Recent Oil Pastels by Nick Hollo, Many places between home and work
Date
28 October 2005 - 6 November 2005
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
The Glow of Sandstone at Parsley Bay: Recent Oil Pastels by Nick Hollo, From Bondi to Balmoral
Date
21 October 2004 - 31 October 2004
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
The Glow of Sandstone at Parsley Bay: Recent Oil Pastels by Nick Hollo, From Bondi to Balmoral
Date
21 October 2004 - 31 October 2004
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
In the Swim: Recent Oil pastels by Nick Hollo Between Wiley's Baths, Coogee and Nielsen Park
Date
23 October 2003 - 2 November 2003
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Drawing along the way: Sydney Harbour, Hawkesbury, Bronte, Clovelly
Date
17 October 2002 - 27 October 2002
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Different Waters
Date
15 September 2001 - 23 September 2001
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Bondi to Coogee: some beaches, cliffs and headlands
Date
24 August 2000 - 3 September 2000
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
'Bronte Bus Stop - Can't be bothered to go to work': Recent Works by Nick Hollo
Date
13 February 2000 - 22 February 2000
Place
Gallery East, 21 Burnie St. Clovelly
Description

Reviewed by Sebastian Smee, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 February, 2000, p. 24

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References [<ExternalResource: CAA/RAIA (1983), 'Quay Visions : A Publication for the CAA/RAIA Conference, 13-17 June 1983', North Sydney: NSW Chapter, Royal Australian Institute of Architects, This publication has numerous architects' visions for Circular Quay, including one from Hollo.>, <ExternalResource: (2001), 'Sites unseen : exploring the future of Trust lands on Sydney Harbour', Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, Mosman, N.S.W., this was an an exhibition on planning ideas at City Exhibition Space, Customs House, Circular Quay from 26 May to 2 September 2001. It includes Nick Hollo's oil pastels.>, <ExternalResource: Bailey, Geoff, et al (2005), 'Sitelines : aspects of Sydney Harbour : a collection of essays celebrating Sydney Harbour, ranging from the long view to the personal, these passionate and informed perspectives tell the story of the Harbour and its foreshores', Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, Sydney, Nick Hollo's oil pastels were used to illustrate written contributions on the Trust's planning ideas by: Geoff Bailey 'Foreword'; Tim Flannery,'The sandstone city'; David Marr, 'Water views'; Tom Uren, 'Opportunities worthy of her setting'; Geoffrey Blainey, 'The seven lives of Sydney Harbour'; Elizabeth Farrelly, 'Pipedreaming the harbour (a work in progress)'; Gordon Briscoe, 'Change in Weerong from pre-contact to the present : a Carrahdigang and Camerraygang perspective'; and Patrick Fletcher 'Sydney Harbour : place and mythology'.>, <ExternalResource: Interim Sydney Harbour FederationTrust (2000), 'Reflections on a Maritime City: An Appreciation of the Trust Lands on Sydney Harbour', The Trust, Mosman, NSW, The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust was only formally established later in 2001. Contributors to the publication included Nick Hollo, Richard Le Plastrier, Rod Simpson, Geoff Bailey, Bob Clark and Jane Silcock.>, <ExternalResource: Hollo, Nick (2008), 'Warm house cool house: inspirational designs for low-energy housing', UNSW Press, Sydney, (2nd edition).>, <ExternalResource: 'Interview with artist, October 2008, January 2009'.>, <ExternalResource: Hollo, Nick (1995), 'Warm house cool house: inspirational designs for low-energy housing', Choice Books, Marrickville.>, <ExternalResource: Smee, Sebastian (2 November 2000), 'The Bronte Tryster', Sydney Morning Herald, p. 24.>] [<ExternalResource: CAA/RAIA (1983), 'Quay Visions : A Publication for the CAA/RAIA Conference, 13-17 June 1983', North Sydney: NSW Chapter, Royal Australian Institute of Architects, This publication has numerous architects' visions for Circular Quay, including one from Hollo.>, <ExternalResource: (2001), 'Sites unseen : exploring the future of Trust lands on Sydney Harbour', Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, Mosman, N.S.W., this was an an exhibition on planning ideas at City Exhibition Space, Customs House, Circular Quay from 26 May to 2 September 2001. It includes Nick Hollo's oil pastels.>, <ExternalResource: Bailey, Geoff, et al (2005), 'Sitelines : aspects of Sydney Harbour : a collection of essays celebrating Sydney Harbour, ranging from the long view to the personal, these passionate and informed perspectives tell the story of the Harbour and its foreshores', Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, Sydney, Nick Hollo's oil pastels were used to illustrate written contributions on the Trust's planning ideas by: Geoff Bailey 'Foreword'; Tim Flannery,'The sandstone city'; David Marr, 'Water views'; Tom Uren, 'Opportunities worthy of her setting'; Geoffrey Blainey, 'The seven lives of Sydney Harbour'; Elizabeth Farrelly, 'Pipedreaming the harbour (a work in progress)'; Gordon Briscoe, 'Change in Weerong from pre-contact to the present : a Carrahdigang and Camerraygang perspective'; and Patrick Fletcher 'Sydney Harbour : place and mythology'.>, <ExternalResource: Interim Sydney Harbour FederationTrust (2000), 'Reflections on a Maritime City: An Appreciation of the Trust Lands on Sydney Harbour', The Trust, Mosman, NSW, The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust was only formally established later in 2001. Contributors to the publication included Nick Hollo, Richard Le Plastrier, Rod Simpson, Geoff Bailey, Bob Clark and Jane Silcock.>, <ExternalResource: Hollo, Nick (2008), 'Warm house cool house: inspirational designs for low-energy housing', UNSW Press, Sydney, (2nd edition).>, <ExternalResource: 'Interview with artist, October 2008, January 2009'.>]