Five artists showing @ ROAR! gallery
Five artists showing @ ROAR! gallery …
Martin Doyle -
Fighting For A Peace
Micah Sherman - Sky Beyond
Sky
Athina Moisa - Fabric Of Society
Anne Wright - God
Works In Mysterious Ways
Stuart Gray - Parton From
Reality
WHEN: 8th – 25th October 2008.
Opening:
5.30-7.30pm, Thursday 9th October.
WHERE:
ROAR! gallery
55 Abel Smith St
Level 1 (above Real Groovy)
WELLINGTON
PRESS RELEASE: For immediate release.
We’re showcasing new work by five fabulous artists who certainly know their own mind. Martin Doyle, Micah Sherman, Anne Wright, Athina Moisa, Stuart Gray bring to ROAR! gallery exciting new work that appropriates (or even, mis-appropriates?) the things we take for granted in our everyday lives - images, references, bylines, headlines, slogans, symbols, celebrities, urban myths, morals, politics and politicians – all in a very tongue in cheek fashion.
ROAR! Gallery has a sneaking suspicion that New Zealander’s are good at this kind of work - ordinary people turning ordinary materials and ideas into extraordinary things. Prepare to walk into a room full of cheeky commentary, misrepresentations and colorful antics.
MARTIN DOYLE – Fighting For A
Peace
Fighting For A Peace is Martin Doyle’s third solo
show @ ROAR! gallery. His art depicts Wellington city, its
people, its offices, buildings, buses and streets. Making
use of collage, paint, ink, dyes and pencil his work
sometimes looks like a “glorious mess” of textures,
shapes and colours. But the true focus of his work is the
social and political side of the Capital. One of the
paintings in the exhibition Small Meeting of the Rulers of
the Universe has been hanging recently in the office of the
Associate Minister of the Arts. “To be hung at Parliament
is the highlight of my career,” says Martin. Increasingly
known for his popular weekly quiz in Capital Times and his
political cartoons, Martin says his paintings also comment
on today’s society. “In Last Tango on the Quay, I try
to evoke the power struggle between Helen Clark and John Key
through the image of a Latin tango being danced in downtown
Wellington.“ Other paintings comment on the way
buildings, offices and technology have “disciplined”
people more than they realise. To Hell in a Hand Basket,
shows the way our hands can become baskets for other people.
MICAH SHERMAN - Sky Beyond Sky
Micah Sherman’s first
solo show - Sky Beyond Sky is about growing up in an atheist
home in America, where his moral teachings came, in part,
from heavy doses of cartoons and sit-coms complete with
commercial interruptions.
According to Micah, “the
average person watches TV for 12 years of their life. I
reached my quota years ago. As an adult and expatriate I
tuned out the mass media and awakened to the injustice and
violence of the world, much of it, I realized, wrought by
own country”.
ANNE WRIGHT –God Works In
Mysterious Ways
In the aftermath of a big accident, Anne
Wright, a self professed fiery Red Head with a wild heart of
Gold, set her creative sights on turning her backyard into a
garden. She worked passionately on it until there was no
lawn left.
But, who needs lawns anyway when you can
paint?
For Anne, “paintings take your mind off all the
things in life, if you keep busy you can escape. You can
keep working and it takes your mind off what is bothering
you. I get really involved in painting, I guess it’s like
playing golf or something but I don’t do that”.
God
Works In Mysterious Ways is the result of Anne’s busy,
fun, crude, yet charming observations and appropriation of
icons from glossy magazine pages.
ATHINA MOISA –
Fabric Of Society
Hot on the tails of her sell out solo
show last year, Athina has produced another woolly community
of new work. Her signature wool tapestries reveal happy
scenes in ideal surroundings. In Fabric Of Society Athina
wants to recreate the joys you feel when putting on a woolly
jumper, “you feel like you’re in a warm, soft and
comfortable environment”.
STUART GRAY - Parton
from Reality
As a country boy, Stuart has always been
attracted to glitzy places like Los Vegas with their
sparkling facades and over the top sensationalism.
In Parton from Reality, Stuart has dressed discarded, throw away items into something more worthy to look at. Like a moth drawn to the flame, Stuart is intrigued with all that glitters, and through his fabulous pieces, he explores the devices and trickery used in nightclubs to create a certain kind of atmosphere and nostalgia which hides the bars to hide wasteland behind the lights of Los Vegas.
Stuart pokes fun at places like Los Vegas and its glamour, through his own unique sense of kitsch and theatrics.
Join us
for the Opening celebrations @ 5.30,
Thursday 9th
October.
ENDS
ROAR! gallery is a vibrant gallery which aims to support and promote Outsider Art. Its focus is not to define this term but to be open to those who feel connected to an art making approach which is unique, honest, compelling and about a persons total connection with their creativity, uninfluenced by external restrictions and conventions. We’re proud to bring you this thrilling combination of talent and awareness.