Graham Bennett Exhibitions

The Earl Street Journal

1 Feb - 31 Mar 2020

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Exhibition Works

Huia Talks to Death (Smaller Study)
Paul Dibble Huia Talks to Death (Smaller Study) (2019)
The Proposal
Paul Dibble The Proposal (2018)
Godwits Do Fly
Paul Dibble Godwits Do Fly (2019)
Heavy Shadow
Graham Bennett Heavy Shadow (2013)
Winter Sky - Capella
Leanne Morrison Winter Sky - Capella (2019)
Winter Sky - Hunter
Leanne Morrison Winter Sky - Hunter (2019)
Houngarea Marae, Pakipaki
Yuki Kihara Houngarea Marae, Pakipaki (2017)
Whakatu Freezing Works, Heretaunga
Yuki Kihara Whakatu Freezing Works, Heretaunga (2017)
Burm
Damien Kurth Burm (2017)
Nail
Damien Kurth Nail (2015)
Parable
Michael Shepherd Parable (2016)
Middle-Earth
Michael Shepherd Middle-Earth (2016)
Clock Not Wise
Joshua Olley Clock Not Wise (2019)
Kaitiaki
Chris Charteris Kaitiaki (2019)
Element
John Edgar Element (2008)
Tiki 8
Neil Adcock Tiki 8 (2019)
Cook's Folly (36000)
Lisa Reihana Cook's Folly (36000) (2017)
Omai and Obeera / Hawaiian Hula / Chiefly Pursuits (00000 / 00525)
Lisa Reihana Omai and Obeera / Hawaiian Hula / Chiefly Pursuits (00000 / 00525) (2017)
Blind Form #2 (Teal)
Natalie Guy Blind Form #2 (Teal) (2018)
Akari Buronzu (Teal - Small)
Natalie Guy Akari Buronzu (Teal - Small) (2018)
Blind Form #3 (Emerald)
Natalie Guy Blind Form #3 (Emerald) (2018)
Akari Buronzu (Emerald)
Natalie Guy Akari Buronzu (Emerald) (2018)
Akari Buronzu (Ash)
Natalie Guy Akari Buronzu (Ash) (2018)
Blind Form #1 (Mustard)
Natalie Guy Blind Form #1 (Mustard) (2018)
The Lightning Speed of the Past II
Garry Currin The Lightning Speed of the Past II (2019)
The Sea of Storms
Garry Currin The Sea of Storms (2016)
Shadow Melt
Neil Frazer Shadow Melt (2017)
The Breaks Study
Neil Frazer The Breaks Study (2018)
Untitled (Head, Chair and Red Shade)
Graham Fletcher Untitled (Head, Chair and Red Shade) (2019)
Heat
Christine Cathie Heat (2015)
Surge
Christine Cathie Surge (2014)
Florasphere
Neil Dawson Florasphere (2018)
Poaka
Nigel Brown Poaka (2016)
Concerning Our Earth Nurturing
Nigel Brown Concerning Our Earth Nurturing (2017)
Winter Solstice
Ralph Hotere Winter Solstice (1988)
Mt St Bathans from St Bathans Downs Road
Dick Frizzell Mt St Bathans from St Bathans Downs Road (2019)
Alexandra Morning
Dick Frizzell Alexandra Morning (2019)
On the Pigroot
Dick Frizzell On the Pigroot (2019)
Earnscleugh Feijoas
Dick Frizzell Earnscleugh Feijoas (2019)
Plum Tree Alex
Dick Frizzell Plum Tree Alex (2019)
An Allegory of Time (Maquette)
Terry Stringer An Allegory of Time (Maquette) (2017)
Artist and Model (with Absent Face)
Terry Stringer Artist and Model (with Absent Face) (1998)
Cocoon
Emily Siddell Cocoon (2019)
Module 1
Peter Trevelyan Module 1 (2018)
Water Feature
Jenna Packer Water Feature (2019)
Motueka River
Michael Hight Motueka River (2018)
Rangitata River
Michael Hight Rangitata River (2019)
Buller River
Michael Hight Buller River (2018)
Hapuku
Karl Maughan Hapuku (2019)
Omihi
Karl Maughan Omihi (2019)
The Hall Arm, Doubtful Sound
Peter James Smith The Hall Arm, Doubtful Sound (2018)
Nine Fathoms Passage, Dusky Bay, New Zealand, 1773
Peter James Smith Nine Fathoms Passage, Dusky Bay, New Zealand, 1773 (2018)
See Me
Peata Larkin See Me (2019)
Field Study 303
Mike Petre Field Study 303 (2016)

Exhibition Text

The Earl Street Journal 2020 is an exhibition with a considerable landscape focus, a textural conversation and important sculpture.

It includes an outstanding stained-glass work by Ralph Hotere, Winter Solstice (1988), clearly referencing the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior with the abstracted figure, bleeds and tau cross.

There are major works by Dick Frizzell, Michael Hight, Paul Dibble, Neil Dawson, Terry Stringer, Yuki Kihara, Lisa Reihana, Nigel Brown and Karl Maughan.

Michael Shepherd was the subject of a major survey at Waikato Museum in 2019. His ceaseless inventiveness is demonstrated in the mixed media marvels of Middle Earth (2016) and Parable (2016).

There are new works by Joshua Olley, Graham Fletcher, Paul Dibble, Leanne Morrison, Jenna Packer, Neil Adcock, Chris Charteris and Peata Larkin.

Peter James Smith investigates the sublime landscape and the history of scientific knowledge. Garry Currin offers a landscape in flux where the past and present advance, recede and dissolve. Neil Frazer takes us into the immensity of the alpine landscape and the power of the sea. Damien Kurth presents the assurance of still life tableaus, Natalie Guy the serenity of flattened form. Christine Cathie and John Edgar in quite different works explore the waxing and waning of internal space and colour in light. Graham Bennett, the subject of a major new June publication, bends, twists and segments space in Heavy Shadow (2013).

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