Solander: works on paper
Solander: works on paper
12 August - 5 September
Opening on Wednesday 12 August at Solander Gallery are exhibitions by two artists, Inge Doesburg and Jo Ogier, exploring themes inspired by the landscape and the unique species of New Zealand.
Dunedin based artist Inge Doesburg visited Kapiti Island in 2006 and was heartened to see what bird protection has achieved on the island sanctuary. She has produced an impressive body of work inspired by this trip, including a number of one off works on paper.
Doesburg is frequently drawn to remote, weather beaten locations and this body of work evokes the drama of being on the island as wild weather descends. Many of the artist's works include an ethereal light or a symbol in gold leaf which is a recurring motif - used by Doesburg to signify eternity, hope and flight. Other large-scale multi media works feature Doesburg's signature expressive mark making and are shaped in a half circular dome representing protection.
Inge Doesburg has exhibited widely in solo and group shows since 1991, in New Zealand as well as Japan, Australia and Germany.
Co-exhibitor, Jo Ogier is an artist concerned with issues of conservation, ecology and the individual's role in nurturing, protecting and preserving our fragile world. Through her finely crafted woodcuts Ogier seeks to and promote public awareness of the many endemic species of flora and fauna in New Zealand. The artist's work is distinctive, incorporating beautifully drafted images and the use of bold colour, with recurring design motifs such as the flowing braided river pattern and the unfurling fern behind detailed images of native birds.
An MFA graduate from the Otago School of Art, Ogier also
holds a Diploma in Plant and Wildlife Illustration (NSW
Australia), along with a series of scholarships and awards -
including the William Hodges Fellowship awarded to the
artist in 2000.
Another lover of the wild outdoors,
Ogier's work is informed by previous field trips to the
sub-Antarctic islands, Stewart Island, Fiordland and
recently the South Island high country.
Ogier produces woodcuts using the Japanese keyblock method. She then prints onto handmade harakeke (NZ flax) paper to achieve works with a uniquely New Zealand signature.
Jo Ogier is based in
Christchurch. Please join us at the exhibition opening for
your opportunity to meet the artist.
The exhibition runs
until 5 September.
ends