New Works 24th September - 19th October 2011
Larkin Leleisi’uao Paterson
www.milfordgalleries.co.nz
milford galleries queenstown 9A Earl Street
Tel (03) 442 6896
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Andy Leleisi’uao
1. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Part I (2011)
acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1115 x 760 x 33 mm
2. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Part II (2011)
acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1115 x 760 x 33 mm
2. DETAIL VIEW ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Part II (2011)
3. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Extinction of the Porcelain Aquatures Part I (2011)
acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1115 x 760 x 33 mm
4. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Extinction of the Porcelain Aquatures Part II (2011)
acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1115 x 760 x 33 mm
3. DETAIL VIEW ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Extinction of the Porcelain Aquatures Part I (2011)
5. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Phelantis Part IV (2011) acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 506 x 404 x 33 mm
6. ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Thoughts of ara'Lupis (2011) acrylic on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1115 x 760 x 33 mm
6. DETAIL VIEW ANDY LELEISI'UAO, Thoughts of ara'Lupis (2011)
Peata Larkin
7. PEATA LARKIN, PATIKITIKI PIXELLED^2 (2011) a crylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 1053 x 1051 x 60 mm
7. DETAIL VIEW PEATA LARKIN, PATIKITIKI PIXELLED^2 (2011)
8. PEATA LARKIN, KARU HAPUKU SPIN (White_2011) acrylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 512 x 512 x 60 mm
9. PEATA LARKIN, POUTAMA 101 (White_2011) acrylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 773 x 773 x 60 mm
9. DETAIL VIEW PEATA LARKIN, POUTAMA 101 (White_2011)
10. PEATA LARKIN, TIPARE FLOW (Black_2011) acrylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 773 x 773 x 60 mm
11. PEATA LARKIN, KARU HAPUKU^2 (2011) acrylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 1051 x 1051 x 60 mm
10. DETAIL VIEW PEATA LARKIN, TIPARE FLOW (Black_2011)
12. PEATA LARKIN, PATIKITIKI FLOW (White_2011) acrylic on mesh on plexiglass, frame (v x h x d): 1012 x 613 x 60 mm
12. DETAIL VIEW PEATA LARKIN, PATIKITIKI FLOW (White_2011)
Reuben Paterson
13. REUBEN PATERSON, Ginger Beer (2011) glitter & synthetic p
polymer on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 1500 x 1500 x 37 mm
14. REUBEN PATERSON, The Wearer (2011) glitter & synthetic
c polymer on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 1034 x 1032 x 56 mm
15. REUBEN PATERSON, Rejoice Together (2011) screenprint & glitter on paper, edition 18/30, frame (v x h x d): 848 x 767 x 60 mm
16. REUBEN PATERSON, Ceremony Seekers (2011) screenprint & glitter on paper, edition 19/30, frame (v x h x d): 848 x 767 x 60 mm
Be it with textured paint, fantastical creatures or glitter surfaces, Peata Larkin, Andy Leleisi’uao and Reuben Paterson are young artists who continue to build upon and develop their art visually and conceptually. Peata Larkin further develops her own visual language of geometric pattern and colour, using paint, mesh and plexiglass together to create a series of tightly coherent works that have a complex physical identity. Patterns seem to float in space and shadows appear on the walls, and the plexiglass enhances these effects by brightening the surface. Larkin has successfully united her unique painting practice and her on-going interest in light to create works that are meticulously realised in both their aesthetic appeal and their consideration of ideas. Referencing Tuhourangi symbolism and traditional Maori weaving patterns as well as the coded digital data that underpins modern communications, Larkin reconfigures the ways in which narratives, histories and information are mediated. Populated by rainbow-headed people and Bosch-like beasts, Andy Leleisi’uao has created worlds full of purposeful industry, but conceals the driving force behind their toil. Teams of beings lift and carry, while others sit in thought or prayer or ritual. In ‘Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Parts I & II’ Leleisi’uao uses a siapa-influenced, linear narrative, seen in many of his previous works, to build an underworld which is ‘multi-storied’ in both senses of the word. The internal structures of the hand forms are likewise layered and suggest communal shelters - it is indeed this palpable sense of community that awakens an uneasy sense of recognition in the viewer. Leleisi’uao’s repeated motifs of hands, bones and profiled faces not only provide visual touchstones within his body of work, but also serve to remind us of the inherent humanity of his creatures, and the universality of their struggle and endeavour within a limited existence. With a successful solo show in Melbourne earlier this year and a 6x6 metre wall work to go into Auckland’s Newmarket Railway Station in January 2012, Reuben Paterson continues to push the boundaries of his practice. Viewers used to Paterson’s textile-patterned works (inspired in part by the fabric of his grandmother’s dresses) will see commonalities in ‘Ginger Beer’ and ‘The Wearer’. This time however, the patterns are warped, giving them a flow and movement which is enhanced by the refractory qualities of the glitter surface. The op-art effect is strongest in the ‘The Wearer’, where the absence of colour allows the black outlines to weave sinuously over the surface of the canvas, confounding the eye. Paterson believes that ‘these patterns and fabrics represent our genealogy’ (1) and as such views them as much a part of his whakapapa as the kowhaiwhai patterns and carvings from his father’s wharenui. Each of these artists is engaged in the reconfiguration of their own personal and cultural stories for a universal audience. Using symbols and motifs from their own lives they provide the viewer with keys to unlock the carefully considered ideas underpinning each work. 1. Chappell, Dan ‘Diamond Dust and Ancestral Stories’, Art News, Spring 2011 Vol 31 #3, pp74-77
EXHIBITION
PRICELIST
ANDY LELEISI’UAO 1
Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Part I (2011)
4,500
2
Abanimals of Rainbolic Silence Part II (2011)
4,500
3
Extinction of the Porcelain Aquatures Part I (2011)
4,500
4
Extinction of the Porcelain Aquatures Part II (2011)
4,500
5
Phelantis Part IV (2011)
2,500
6
Thoughts of ara'Lupis (2011)
4,500
PEATA LARKIN 7
PATIKITIKI PIXELLED^2 (2011)
7,500
8
KARU HAPUKU SPIN (White_2011)
3,000
9
POUTAMA 101 (White_2011)
5,500
10
TIPARE FLOW (Black_2011)
5,500
11
KARU HAPUKU^2 (2011)
7,500
12
PATIKITIKI FLOW (White_2011)
5,500
REUBEN PATERSON 13
Ginger Beer (2011)
15,000
14
The Wearer (2011)
11,000
15
Rejoice Together (2011), edition 18/30
1,950
16
Ceremony Seekers (2011), edition 19/30
1,950
All prices are NZD and include GST; Prices are current at the time of the exhibition