Anton Forde Exhibitions

Studio 9A

18 Dec 2021 - 31 Jan 2022

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Exhibition Works

Figures in Light 17
Pat Hanly Figures in Light 17 (1964/2021)
Inside the Garden
Pat Hanly Inside the Garden (1960/2020)
Fall of Icarus
Pat Hanly Fall of Icarus (1960/2018)
Bride and Groom Accidents
Pat Hanly Bride and Groom Accidents (1990/2014)
Classical Bather
Terry Stringer Classical Bather (2021)
Kōwhiti Tahi Kahurangi
Robert Jahnke Kōwhiti Tahi Kahurangi (2021)
Kōwhiti Tahi Whero
Robert Jahnke Kōwhiti Tahi Whero (2021)
Kōwhiti Tahi Kōwhai
Robert Jahnke Kōwhiti Tahi Kōwhai (2021)
Nature Culture and Things That Are Not Broken
Simon Clark Nature Culture and Things That Are Not Broken (2021)
Nature Culture and Fixing Things Up
Simon Clark Nature Culture and Fixing Things Up (2021)
Nature Culture and Green
Simon Clark Nature Culture and Green (2020)
Hereafter When They Come to Model Heav'n
Peter James Smith Hereafter When They Come to Model Heav'n (2015)
And the Albatross Did Follow
Peter James Smith And the Albatross Did Follow (2021)
Dark Oasis
Simon Edwards Dark Oasis (2020)
Chance Landing
Simon Edwards Chance Landing (2020)
The Muse of Clay Modelled Sculpture
Terry Stringer The Muse of Clay Modelled Sculpture (2019)
Small Lattice No. 349
Ian Scott Small Lattice No. 349 (2008)
Lattice No. 35
Ian Scott Lattice No. 35 (1978)
Lattice No. 15
Ian Scott Lattice No. 15 (1977)
Lattice No. 161
Ian Scott Lattice No. 161 (1987)
Slippery Slope
Joanna Braithwaite Slippery Slope (2017)
Globe Trotter
Joanna Braithwaite Globe Trotter (2021)
Good Red Herring
Joanna Braithwaite Good Red Herring (2021)
Rise and Shine
Joanna Braithwaite Rise and Shine (2021)
Māhutonga Kāmaka - The Southern Cross Rock
Anton Forde Māhutonga Kāmaka - The Southern Cross Rock (2021)
Māhutonga Roimata Uriuri - The Southern Cross Dark Teardrop
Anton Forde Māhutonga Roimata Uriuri - The Southern Cross Dark Teardrop (2021)
Māhutonga Toki - The Southern Cross Adze
Anton Forde Māhutonga Toki - The Southern Cross Adze (2021)
Whakatu Freezing Works, Heretaunga
Yuki Kihara Whakatu Freezing Works, Heretaunga (2017)
National Biocontainment Laboratory
Yuki Kihara National Biocontainment Laboratory (2021)
Dancing with the Devil (Large)
Paul Dibble Dancing with the Devil (Large) (2007)
Long Horizon Study 1
Paul Dibble Long Horizon Study 1 (2020)
Musical Rat Study 2
Paul Dibble Musical Rat Study 2 (2021)
Tiki 41
Neil Adcock Tiki 41 (2021)
Tiki 42
Neil Adcock Tiki 42 (2021)
Tiki 45
Neil Adcock Tiki 45 (2021)
Blue Jay Feather
Neil Dawson Blue Jay Feather (2020)
Pink / Blue Parrot Feather
Neil Dawson Pink / Blue Parrot Feather (2021)
Magpie Feather
Neil Dawson Magpie Feather (2020)
Piwakawaka / Fantail
Tania Patterson Piwakawaka / Fantail (2021)
Kererū / Woodpigeon
Tania Patterson Kererū / Woodpigeon (2021)
Kotare / Kingfisher
Tania Patterson Kotare / Kingfisher (2021)
Garden of Eden (14-4-21)
Darryn George Garden of Eden (14-4-21) (2021)
Waterlilies #3
Darryn George Waterlilies #3 (2020)
Māra #7
Darryn George Māra #7 (2019)
Miniature Series (Charcoal and Yellow Chevron)
Mark Mitchell Miniature Series (Charcoal and Yellow Chevron) (2021)
School Road Track
Mark Mitchell School Road Track (2021)
Boundaries (Pulse)
Mark Mitchell Boundaries (Pulse) (2021)
Matt White Grooved Bottle  [AF19-13]
John Parker Matt White Grooved Bottle [AF19-13] (2019)
Matt White Grooved Bottle [21-25]
John Parker Matt White Grooved Bottle [21-25] (2021)
Matt White Grooved Vessel [20-8]
John Parker Matt White Grooved Vessel [20-8] (2020)
Matt White Grooved Orb [21-7]
John Parker Matt White Grooved Orb [21-7] (2021)
Matt White Grooved Vessel [21-14]
John Parker Matt White Grooved Vessel [21-14] (2021)

Exhibition Text

From Pat Hanly’s stained glass works to Neil Dawson’s focus upon the structural pattern and iridescence of bird feathers; from Anton Forde’s linking the Southern Cross and pounamu to Robert Jahnke’s plural images which travel across time and states of existence, Studio 9A is a celebration of summer and light, filled with narratives of the human spirit.

The fluxing atmospherics of Simon Edward’s drama-filled alpine landscapes contrast sharply with those of Darryn George. Part-idyll, stage-set and parable, George asks questions about why we are here and what do we value? Paul Dibble dances with the devil, and has a rat serenading its prey. Neil Adcock combines the visual tradition of the tiki with the translucence of pounamu, building distinct presences and personalities.

Joanna Braithwaite morphs human and animal into a humorous and savage allegory of our times. Yuki Kihara’s lenticular photographs reference the covid pandemic and the direct relationships between Samoa and Ngāti Kahungunu. Tania Patterson’s observant birds are imbued with idiosyncratic personality and accuracy. Peter James Smith sources the past and science to deliver the sublime sanctity of place.

Terry Stringer plays with form and perception, with dream and thought. Mark Mitchell, Ian Scott and Simon Clark position the chromatics of colour and the languages of pattern to cue human presence and culture.