Callum Arnold Joanna Braithwaite Garry Currin Michael Hight Peata Larkin Paul Mason Karl Maughan Reuben Paterson Peter James Smith
small works 10th September - 6th October, 2010 www.milfordgalleries.co.nz
Milford Galleries Dunedin 18 Dowling Street
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1. MICHAEL HIGHT, St Bathans (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 505 x 30 mm
2. MICHAEL HIGHT, Gimmerburn (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 505 x 30 mm
3. MICHAEL HIGHT, Maniototo Station (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 505 x 30 mm
4. MICHAEL HIGHT, Wedderburn (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 505 x 30 mm
5. MICHAEL HIGHT, Becks (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 505 x 30 mm
6. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #1 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 353 x 20 mm
7. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #2 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 355 x 20 mm
8. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #3 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 302 x 354 x 20 mm
9. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #4 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 352 x 20 mm
10. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #5 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 302 x 351 x 20 mm
11. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #6 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 300 x 350 x 22 mm
12. JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #7 (2010) oil on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 300 x 350 x 22 mm
13. REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature - I - XV (2010), 15 individua
al works, glitter on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 233 x 233 x 35 mm each
14. REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature - VII (2010) glitter on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 233 x 233 x 35 mm
15. REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature - XIII (2010) glitter on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 233 x 233 x 35 mm
16. REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature - I (2010) glitter on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 233 x 233 x 35 mm
17. REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature - II (2010) glitter on canvas, frame (v x h x d): 233 x 233 x 35 mm
18. PEATA LARKIN, Iti Stars (2010) acrylic on mesh on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 406 x 410 x 40 mm
19. PEATA LARKIN, Iti Stars II (2010) acrylic on mesh on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 406 x 40 mm
20. PEATA LARKIN, Patikitiki Guide (2010) acrylic on mesh on canvas, stretcher (v x h x d): 405 x 405 x 40 mm
21. KARL MAUGHAN, Dixon's Line (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 555 x 557 x 33 mm
22. KARL MAUGHAN, Raukawa Road (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 557 x 555 x 33 mm
23. KARL MAUGHAN, Hiwinui (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 557 x 556 x 33 mm
24. KARL MAUGHAN, Spur Road (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 558 x 707 x 33 mm
25. KARL MAUGHAN, No. 4 Line (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 556 x 707 x 33 mm
26. KARL MAUGHAN, Hamlon Road (2010), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 556 x 707 x 33 mm
27. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14318] (2010)
28. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14320] (2010)
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
29. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14332] (2010)
30. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14325] (2010)
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
31. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14337] (2010)
32. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14339] (2010)
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
33. PAUL MASON, Glass Crucible [14334] (2010), cast glass, size (v x ø): 92 x 115 mm
34. CALLUM ARNOLD, Riverside (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 453 x 708 x 33 mm
35. CALLUM ARNOLD, Shelter Belt (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 505 x 33 mm
36. CALLUM ARNOLD, Woolshed (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 304 x 404 x 33 mm
37. CALLUM ARNOLD, Rise (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 403 x 33 mm
38. CALLUM ARNOLD, Study II (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 198 x 302 x 20 mm
39. CALLUM ARNOLD, Study IV (2009) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 198 x 302 x 20 mm
40. CALLUM ARNOLD, Derelict (2009), oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 303 x 403 x 33 mm
41. GARRY CURRIN, Quotation Of Dream III (2006) oil on paper, frame (v x h x d): 480 x 605 x 15 mm image (v x h): 155 x 300 mm
42. GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory IX (2007) oil & mixed media on board, frame (v x h x d): 532 x 635 x 44 mm image (v x h): 225 x 355 mm
43. GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory VII (2007) oil & mixed media on board, frame (v x h x d): 530 x 635 x 44 mm image (v x h): 220 x 355 mm
44. GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory X (2007) oil & mixed media on board, frame (v x h x d): 530 x 635 x 44 mm image (v x h): 223 x 355 mm
45. GARRY CURRIN, Interior Gold II (2009) oil on board, panel (v x h x d): 470 x 596 x 45 mm painted image (v x h): 235 x 370 mm
46. GARRY CURRIN, Inland III (2009) oil on board, panel (v x h x d): 470 x 595 x 45 mm painted image (v x h): 235 x 370 mm
47. GARRY CURRIN, Interior Gold III (2009) oil on board, panel (v x h x d): 471 x 595 x 45 mm, painted image (v x h): 260 x 385 mm
48. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study X
49. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XIII
(The Lorenz Transformation) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 204 x 309 x 35 mm
(Lewis Pass) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 204 x 309 x 35 mm
50. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXIII
51. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXVIII
(Rain at Long Sound) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 205 x 308 x 35 mm
(Stirling Falls) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 204 x 309 x 35 mm
52. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXII
53. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXV
(South Port, Chalky Inlet) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 204 x 309 x 35 mm
(The Wilmot Pass Road) (2008) oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 207 x 308 x 35 mm
54. PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XVII (Crown Range Summit) (2008)
oil on linen, stretcher (v x h x d): 205 x 308 x 35 mm
EXHIBITION PRICELIST 1
MICHAEL HIGHT, St Bathans (2010)
4,500
2
MICHAEL HIGHT, Gimmerburn (2010)
4,500
3
MICHAEL HIGHT, Maniototo Station (2010)
4,500
4
MICHAEL HIGHT, Wedderburn (2010)
4,500
5
MICHAEL HIGHT, Becks (2010)
4,500
JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, Good Sports #1 - 7 (2010)
1,000 EA
6 - 12 13 - 17
REUBEN PATERSON, Medley of Nature – I - XV (2010)
900 EA
18
PEATA LARKIN, Iti Stars (2010)
1,850
19
PEATA LARKIN, Iti Stars II (2010)
1,850
20
PEATA LARKIN, Patikitiki Guide (2010)
1,850
21
KARL MAUGHAN, Dixon's Line (2010)
4,750
22
KARL MAUGHAN, Raukawa Road (2010)
4,750
23
KARL MAUGHAN, Hiwinui (2010)
4,750
24
KARL MAUGHAN, Spur Road (2010)
5,750
25
KARL MAUGHAN, No. 4 Line (2010)
5,750
26
KARL MAUGHAN, Hamlon Road (2010)
5,750
27 - 33
PAUL MASON, Glass Crucibles (2010)
495 EA
34
CALLUM ARNOLD, Riverside (2009)
3,000
35
CALLUM ARNOLD, Shelter Belt (2009)
1,500
36
CALLUM ARNOLD, Woolshed (2009)
1,250
All prices are NZD and include GST; Prices are current at the time of the exhibition
37
CALLUM ARNOLD, Rise (2009)
1,250
38
CALLUM ARNOLD, Study II (2009)
800
39
CALLUM ARNOLD, Study IV (2009)
800
40
CALLUM ARNOLD, Derelict (2009)
1,250
41
GARRY CURRIN, Quotation Of Dream III (2006)
2,000
42
GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory IX (2007)
2,500
43
GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory VII (2007)
2,500
44
GARRY CURRIN, Occupied Territory X (2007)
2,500
45
GARRY CURRIN, Interior Gold II (2009)
3,000
46
GARRY CURRIN, Inland III (2009)
3,000
47
GARRY CURRIN, Interior Gold III (2009)
3,000
48
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study X (The Lorenz Transformation) (2008)
1,250
49
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XIII (Lewis Pass) (2008)
1,250
50
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXIII (Rain at Long Sound) (2008)
1,250
51
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXVIII (Stirling Falls) (2008)
1,250
52
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXII (South Port, Chalky Inlet) (2008)
1,250
53
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XXV (The Wilmot Pass Road) (2008)
1,250
54
PETER JAMES SMITH, The Sublime Echo - Study XVII (Crown Range Summit) (2008)
1,250
All prices are NZD and include GST; Prices are current at the time of the exhibition
The Small Works exhibition involves nine prominent artists. Joanna Braithwaite’s new series “Good Sports 1-7” demonstrates her characteristic, unique mastery of humour and a remarkable painterly ability to combine human foibles with animal character. Peter James Smith’s extended “The Sublime Echo – Study” series celebrates the NZ landscape – its physicality, beauty, remoteness – whilst holding it up to intellectual – scientific and historic – examination. Peata Larkin has risen to prominence by pioneering a technique that combines the disciplines of painting, weaving and the role of geometric pattern. The result is works which have sculptural presence and a narrative language that reaches from the binary world of pixilation back to Maori traditions and legends. Every Garry Currin painting, regardless of size, is comprised of many elements and contains details that slowly materialise. His paintings are an amalgam of architecture, event and landscape, where things seem to be happening or have just occurred and in this way time is collapsed. Stories are told, sensations of imminence and parables of human activity emerge. Reuben Paterson’s adroit and adventurous use of glitter has taken that material from the world of child’s play into the leading art galleries of NZ and Australia. “The Medley of Nature” is a suite of black and white works, examining abstracted elements of the koru shape. Paul Mason’s “Glass Crucibles” are a brand new extension of this well-known sculptor’s acclaimed practice. His use of glass is unlike other glass practitioners – he uses colour as a patina, tone like a painter, the supremacy of form, and the translucency of glass to define presence. Callum Arnold has established in his landscape work the metaphor of a journey. He overlays or segments the composition with elements which may or may not have happened there or then. He uses reflection and the paradox of things glimpsed to embellish each work with multiple dialogues. Karl Maughan has produced small works throughout his career, demonstrating in these an outstanding capacity to render scale and the specific architectural reality of a garden utterly convincingly. Michael Hight’s paintings of beehives gain their intensity from attention to the minutest detail. A mastery of place is accompanied by an elegiac lyricism and a virtuoso range of representational skills.