Spring season at the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery
23 August 2013
Spring season at the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery in Parnell
is launching its spring season, which features a line-up of
locally and internationally renowned artists. The season
will include a series of unique exhibitions at Saatchi &
Saatchi’s “not your ordinary gallery,” which opened in
2012 as a creative hub to inspire staff and the public with
interesting art and events.
Girl Comics – Ralphi 29 August – 10 October From the 29th August, the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery will feature an exhibit of Ralphi's work, Girl Comics. The show will reveal an imbroglio of anecdotes and tall-tales, snippets and blips, cigarettes and whiskey, and questionable customers. Ralphi says: “I’m really excited to be showcasing my work at the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery - I never thought my first ever exhibition would be of this scale, and to fill it with comics is fairly nerve-racking. The show has provided me with the push I needed to clear the backlog of ideas from my head and finally get them out on paper and in front of people.” "My comics are drawn from my own experiences and those of my friends, who serve as my unwitting muses. Common themes of friendship, cosmic voyages, and everyday human and animal truths are impatiently inked and laced with a dark wit. I love reading comics and I hope guests to the exhibit will enjoy reading mine,” says Ralphi.
10 year
Retrospective – Kathryn Wilson 31 October – 5
December This year, Kathryn Wilson celebrates
her ten year anniversary in business. Since 2003, Kathryn
has carved out a path for herself as New Zealand's premier
footwear designer. The exhibition will comprise ten
installations, each one representing a year in Kathryn's
business history. Each installation is a celebration of the
people who have helped Kathryn make it this far, mixed with
the cultural context of the time that has shaped Kathryn's
brand. Aided by some of the country's top fashion
photographers, videographers and stylists, this exhibition
will incorporate multi-media touch-points through which
guests can literally step into the shoes of one of our
nation’s top female entrepreneurs and business success
stories.
Kathryn Wilson says: "We want to celebrate
ten years in business - for any company, it's a big
achievement. But our nature isn't to look back and dwell on
past successes, but rather to raise a glass to the amazing
people who have helped us along the way, and of course to
look forward to another ten years of even greater success
and bolder ideas." Life – John Hall 12
December – 30 January Rounding out the season from
12th December is the exhibit of John Hall’s work, Life.
Hall predominantly works with polystyrene which he carves,
coats, and then paints. For his exhibition, he has drawn
inspiration from his ancestors, the land and sea, life's
emotions, as well as his many years spent living in parts of
Europe where he first started his love of expressing himself
through art. Hall now resides in Whakatane where he
dedicates his days to his passion.
John Hall says:
“This is the first ever exhibition of my work, and it’s
a real honour and privilege to be chosen to showcase it at
the amazing Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery.” “When I create,
I must listen to music. Listening to Maori or Greek music
seems to take me where I need to be and I find it influences
my work - guests to the gallery will see this inspiration
come through. I love art and the journey it takes me on, and
I’m looking forward to showcasing my creations,” says
Hall. What: Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery Where:
Level 3, Saatchi & Saatchi Building. 123 The Strand,
Parnell Open: 10:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday
(weekend appointments available on request) Cost:
Free
ENDS