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Save preferences. All rights reserved. Search Site. First Name. Last Name. Reuben Paterson. Tauranga Art Gallery is the first venue in New Zealand to have this work. Principal Funder. Annual Strategic Partners. Project Partners. Reuben Paterson. View works. Manage cookies. Site by Artlogic. Facebook , opens in a new tab. Each painting contains a different combination of koru, kowhaiwhai and floral designs, marked out in his trademark medium of glitter and paint.
However, delve a bit deeper and the experience is perhaps akin to that of fusing theories of Gordon Walters and Damien Hirst, piling them onto a semi trailer and having it run over you at high speed.
Immediately following the production of this work, Reuben geared up for his 4th solo show with Gow Langsford. Dear Beauty, Dear Beast. Ferocious yet beautiful faces of wild cats Tiger, Panther and Lions are depicted in superb realism, the artist attaining an astonishing level of technique and presentation in his trademark media. Works from this series were included in the Biennale of Sydney. For the artist, it seemed inevitable that he return to the Cook Islands.
Immersing himself in his tropical locale, he produced 16 new works including a series of experimental posters activated by black light. Given the significance of his work based on Rarotonga, and the title of his BCA residency show, a strong sense of renewal was also on offer for the artist. Ben Bergman. Glitter and synthetic polymer paint on canvas 16 canvases: x cm each, APT6 included the work of more than artists from 25 countries, including collaborations and collectives, which reflect the diversity of practices across Asia, the Pacific and Australia.
APT6 had a number of specific focuses and thematic links while considering recent shifts in contemporary art in communities that had not been represented in the APT before, including works by artists from Tibet, North Korea DPRK , Turkey and Iran, and from countries of the Mekong region such as Cambodia and Myanmar Burma.
His use of contrasting patterns provides an optical pulse while sparking both nostalgic and celebratory responses. Paterson will make his most ambitious work to date for APT6, creating a visually spectacular set of canvases that shimmer with striking, intricate patterns. Text — GoMA website. The APT includes work of more than artists from 25 countries, including collaborations and collectives, which reflect the diversity of practices across Asia, the Pacific and Australia.
Whakapapa: get down upon your knees is about family and lineage.
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