Four Takes: Four Photographers
Four takes: four photographers
21 AUGUST - 15
SEPTEMBER 2012
YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO JOIN US FOR THE
OPENING PREVIEW
TUESDAY 21 AUGUST 5.30 - 7.30PM
In our visually saturated world
when almost everyone is merrily snapping and sharing images,
what do fine art photographers bring to to their work? What
are they seeking to say and how do they capture our
attention? This exhibition presents the work of four
emerging photographers as a means of addressing these
questions.
ANDREW KENNEDY directly addresses the difficulties facing contemporary photography and these issues, which he describes as an exploration of ‘anxious production’, can be seen as his subject. Kennedy is currently studying towards a Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland following a decade of working and exhibiting as a photographer.
RYAN MCCAULEY has turned to the pinhole technology of photography’s early days to draw attention to the camera’s role as an aid to memory. His pinhole images stand in a space between reality and memory that is both familiar and remote. McCauley is currently undertaking a Masters in Fine Arts at Massey University Wellington.
SIMON MARK zooms in on the details of the everyday to play on the border of representation – his subjects are the overlooked, the mundane, the colourful and the underappreciated. With almost painterly abstraction, his work challenges conventional notions of photographic composition. Mark has a PhD in cultural diplomacy and a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts from Massey University.
NINA VAN DER VOORN creates fictional scenes
employing conventions associated with authenticity to make
us actively aware of photography’s problematic
relationship with truth. For her photography is a medium
where evidence may be constructed to expose a personal
narrative or commentary. Van der Voorn has a Bachelor of
Photographic Design (Hons) from Massey University.
In the
back gallery: photographs by Caroline McQuarrie
We have
six new prints by current billboard artist Caroline
McQuarrie available for viewing in the back gallery. The
suite, which comes direct from exhibition in Dunedin's Blue
Oyster Gallery, includes in a print of her billboard work
Friends are the best things in life. All works are
660 x 880 mm framed. To read more about McQuarrie's project
click here.
Built drawings by RUTH THOMAS EDMOND and PETER TREVELYAN
Please note this elegant exhibition finishes on Saturday - be sure to come and see it if you haven't already.
More exhibitions by PETER TREVELYAN
Tenuous at Pataka Museum
of Arts and Cultures in Porirua features a large,
wall-mounted, geometric structure meticulously crafted, like
the work in our current exhibition, from graphite pencil
leads. Tenuous runs until 19 November.
Next
Tuesday, Peter opens another exhibition at the Sofa Gallery
at Canterbury University which runs until 7
September.
FEATURED WORK
Each month we
are going to showcase one work to draw attention to work we
have in stock.
This month our featured work is
Comb by Lonnie Hutchinson.
steel and automotive
paint, 980 x 1110 mm
We carry a wide range of work beyond what is showing in the current exhibition. You can find the full range of availalble work on our website under Stockroom. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in any artwork or if you have any questions. Similarly if you would us to help you find something for a particular place, we would be very pleased to help.
We look forward to seeing you in the gallery or to you viewing our website.
GALLERY
HOURS
Weds - Friday 11 - 5.30, Sat 11 - 3 or
anytime by appointment
ENDS