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An exhibition of recent paintings by New Zealand artist Susan Webb. These stunning and sometimes huge works give new meaning to expressionist landcape.
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Coastlines of James Cook a Catalogue of ReCent paintings by
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Coastlines of James Cook An Exhibition of Recent paintings by Susan Webb
Susan Webb prefers to travel around New Zealand by car, ferry, train or
boat, vehicles from which her powers of observation can capture images
she will later transform into the vibrant paintings that have made her a
favourite of selective art collectors over the past 22 years.
From her purpose-built studio on a rural property in the Horowhenua,
she manages to transform barren hills into an explosion of colour,
a clump of trees into a beautiful bouquet, and a brooding wine-dark sea
into a sparkling painted ocean.
This latest collection is compiled under the title of Coastlines of James
Cook as many of the locations that have inspired her works are the same
coast that Captain James Cook observed and charted on his several
voyages around New Zealand in the late 18th century. These coasts
have changed little since those days of discovery, and Susan has injected
her magic into them for us all to appreciate in our present century and
beyond.
She also ventures inland to Central Otago in New Zealand’s South
Island, focusing on views from the highways and seeking out particularly
attractive patterns of the light on both hills and tree clusters along the
way. All of this is created together in her own distinctive technique and
style that makes Susan unique among the artists of her time.
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
Represented by Denis Robinson
All prices in New Zealand dollars inclusive of gst. For all enquiries please contact:
Email: denis@artdirection.co.nz
Mob: +64 21 425 638
Web: www.artdirection.co.nz/gallery
Opposite page: Trees XXVII, 2011. From northern New Zealand, coming around the eastern coastal hills going into Russell (Kororareka) in the Bay of Islands. It is typical of Northland Kanuka and Manuka trees.Strata, oil on canvas, 76 x 100 cm. $5,000
Cover: Detail of Stand Alone I, Cape Terawhiti XXX 2011 (see p8.)
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Opposite page left: The Other Side VII, 2011. From a launch around the back of Motutapu Island behind Rangitoto Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand. Strata, oil and acrylic on loose pre-stretched canvas with 9 black eyelets along top for hanging. Canvas: 164 x 124 cm. $7,500
Opposite page right: The Other Side VIII, 2011. From a launch around the back of Motutapu Island behind Rangitoto Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand. Strata, oil and acrylic on loose pre-stretched canvas with 9 black eyelets along top for hanging. Canvas: 164 x 124 cm. $7,500 Left: The Other Side VI, 2011. From a launch around the back of Motutapu Island behind Rangitoto Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand. Strata, oil and acrylic on loose pre-stretched canvas with 9 black eyelets along top for hanging. Canvas: 164 x 124 cm. $7,500
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Above: The Other Side V, 2011. This is the coastline of Motutapu Island, from a launch around the back of Rangitoto Island in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand. Oil on canvas, 46 x 112 cm. $5, 500
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Above: Up North X, 2011. This is the coastline coming back through the marine reserve from Poor Knights Islands, heading for port at Tutukaka, Northland, New Zealand.Oil on canvas 46 x 90 cm. $5000
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Right: Stand Alone I, Cape Terawhiti XXX 2011. From Cook Strait on the Interisland ferry while travelling to Picton from Wellington, New Zealand.Oil and acrylic on loose pre-stretched canvas with 27 black eyelets for hanging. Canvas 173 x 412 cm, image 122 x 364 cm. $30,000
Note: This massive work has an unfinished black painted border on the canvas, allowing the purchaser to choose either to hang from the eyelets or fit around a purpose-built frame.
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Above: Stand Alone I Queenstown V, 2010. Jack’s Hill, at the north end of the Remarkables Range in Queenstown, New Zealand, from the bottom of the Crown Range. Oil on loose pre-stretched canvas with 25 black eyelets for hanging. 100 x 305 cm. $25,000Note: Again a huge work that has an unfinished black painted border on the canvas, allowing the purchaser to choose either to hang from the eyelets or fit around a purpose-built frame.
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Left: Maniototo XIV 2009. In Central Otago, New Zealand, the Maniototo basin is surrounded by a rim of hills and mountains which create a unique microclimate with ever-changing light patterns and colours.Strata, oil on canvas, 137 x 100 cm. $7,000
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Above: The Hokianga 1, 2011. Looking west from Omapere driving south along the Hokianga Harbour, Northland, New Zealand.Oil on canvas, 40 x 122 cm. $5,000
Opposite page: Up North XI, 2011. Driving up State Highway 1 just north of Auckland, New Zealand.Oil on canvas, 76 x 100 cm. $5,000
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Left: Come on Girls XXI, 2011. Generic Hereford cattle. Strata, oil on canvas, 100 x 76 cm. $5,000
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Above: Trees XXVI variant, 2011. Generic, with no specific New Zealand location. These three paintings are able to be hung in any order in six possible variations. This shows an example of three of the variants. Triptych, oil on canvas. 30 x 162 cm. $4,200
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This page: At Sea Level XXVI 2010. Out on Auckland Harbour, New Zealand by North Head. Diptych, oil on canvas, left 40 x 122 cm. right 122 x 40 cm. $9,000 (the pair).
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1990-2012 Exhibited in Wellington; Dunedin; Christchurch; Auckland; Palmerston North; Canberra; London; The Hague2011 Solo exhibition, Parallels, Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington ANZ Private Bank Preview, Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington2010 Completion of purpose-built studio
Fractured painting arm at the wrist, relearned how to draw with the left hand applying the same skills as the right
2008-2010 Joint exhibition, Simply The Best with Brian Strong and Keith Reid, The Artist’s Room, Dunedin
Joint exhibition A Celebration of Wellington Artists Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington2006-2011 Publications: 2011 Artists’ Impressions of New Zealand, Denis Robinson New Holland ISBN 978-1 86966-330-8 2009 New Zealand on Canvas, Denis Robinson New Holland ISBN 978-186966-278-3 2007 New Zealand - A Painted Country, Denis Robinson New Holland ISBN 976-1-86966-184-7 2006 New Zealand’s Favourite Artists vol.1, Denis Robinson Saint, ISBN 187729065-31998-2005 Short&Sharp/er joint exhibitions, with Sally Burton, Jane Kellahan and Lynne Sandri, Wellington and Auckland2003-2004 Artist in Residence and solo exhibition, Ranfurly, Central
Otago2002-2003 Joint exhibition, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, James K. Baxter, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (NZAFA) Invited Artists’ Exhibition, in conjunction with Peruvian Artist Pedro Caballero, Wellington
2000 Solo exhibition, The Freedom of Cass, Dobson Bashford Gallery, Christchurch Judge, Telecom Art Award Judge, NZAFA Art Award Guest lecturer, Whitireia Art School, Porirua1999-2000 Guest artist in Ashburton; Timaru; Te Anau1998-2002 Council member, NZAFA and its Vice President for two years2001-2002 Critiqued, NZAFA exhibitions1998-2000 Curator, 30 Experimental Artists, Wellington Arts Encompassing, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, Wellington2000 Travelled to The Hague to exhibit1997 First international solo exhibition, Canberra, Australia1996 Finalist, Mainland Art Awards, North Shore City Art Awards Awarded Artist Member, NZAFA, Wellington Travelled to China and Taiwan to paint1995 First solo exhibition, Going Solo 6, NZAFA, Wellington Finalist, Molly Morpeth Canaday Art Awards, Whakatane1994 Attended Wanganui Polytechnic Art Summer School, under Jacqueline Fahey Finalist, Norsewear Art Awards, Waipukurau1989-1993 Attended Hutt Valley Memorial College adult art classes under Mary Archibald
Susan Webb Born 1944, lives and works in Wellington and the Horowhenua, New Zealand
For all enquiries contact Denis Robinson
Mob +64 21 425 638
Email: denis@artdirection.co.nz
Web: www.artdirection.co.nz/gallery
www.artdirection.co.nz/gallery
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