Neil Dawson at the 2021 Auckland Art Fair
5 March, 2021
From 24 - 28 February at the Auckland Art Fair, Jonathan Smart Gallery proudly presented a solo show of twelve domestic-size, wall-mounted feathers by renowned sculptor Neil Dawson. Each sculpture, which is around 1800mm in length, is unique in its design, and is primarily based on feathers from New Zealand and Australian birds. The feathers are laser-cut in polycarbonate and/or aluminium, to which gloss, matt and pearlescent automotive paint is skillfully applied to give a subtle, luminous finish. A limited edition catalogue was also produced for the occasion.
Despite the final day of the AAF being cancelled due to Auckland going into a Covid Level 3 alert, the solo presentation of the Neil Dawson feathers was a resounding success.
To hear the artist talk on this series of works, a 3 minute video produced by Pīwakawaka Pictures is available for viewing:
https://youtu.be/HsOq2eYntSA
Judy Darragh appointed an Officer of the NZ Order of Merit for her services to the arts
1 June, 2020
Judy Darragh with Jonathan Smart installing her 2017 show Ummm
She's been royally recognised! In this year's Queens Birthday Honours, our wondrously innovative artist Judy Darragh has been appointed an ONZM for her services to the arts. In her 35 year career as an artist, a teacher, a mentor and a champion of women in the arts, Judy has held more than 70 solo exhibitions. We are proud to have represented her since the gallery's beginnings in 1988, and look forward to her upcoming shows at JSG in September and at the Christchurch Art Gallery in November. Our warmest congratulations, Judy!
Richard Reddaway at Aratoi
11 December, 2019
Richard Reddaway - the body of work / it does no harm to wonder - is showing from 23 November 2019 - 23 February 2020 at Aratoi, Wairarapa Museum of Art and History. The exhibition surveys Richard Reddaway's work from the 1980's to his current practice, exploring enduring themes and tracking them in relation to the socio-political contexts in which they were made. Image with thanks from Aratoi - pictured are curator Janita Craw, Richard Reddaway, Susanna Shadbolt, Director of Aratoi
https://www.aratoi.org.nz/exhibitions/2019-11/richard-reddaway-body-work-it-does-no-harm-wonder
Julia Morison and Mark Braunias at Objectspace
23 November, 2019
Soon to open at Auckland's Objectspace for the summer season are exhibitions by two of our most creatively adventurous artists, Julia Morison and Mark Braunias. Connected (perhaps) by playful imaginations and exaggerated forms, Julia Morison's Head[case] and Mark Braunias's Ena Snuggles can be viewed at the Rose Road, Ponsonby gallery from 7 December 2019 until 29 February 2020. In the meantime, check out the following links to these two fascinating shows:
http://www.objectspace.org.nz/exhibitions/headcase/
http://www.objectspace.org.nz/exhibitions/ena-snuggles/
Emily Hartley-Skudder at the re-opening of the Gus Fisher Gallery
2 May, 2019
If you are in Auckland between 6 April and 15 June, do make the time to go and see the newly commissioned work Gentle on Hands and Everything They Wash by Emily Hartley-Skudder. Featured as part of the re-opening show We're Not too Big to Care at the newly refurbished Gus Fisher Gallery, this installation is sited in the building's original female bathroom. With saturated sweet shop coloured basins and products that evoke an intimate and private space, Hartley-Skudder's installation recalls experiences of the bathroom as a space of refuge and escapism, as well as considering the value of private spaces and the gender divisions attached to them.
https://gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz/were-not-too-big-to-care/
Andrew Drummond's About Balance & Occupation - a must to experience!
1 November, 2018
It's a rare occasion for those who enter a gallery to be invited to play with the artworks, but Andrew Drummond's stunning installation in our front space offers exactly this. Visitors are encouraged to touch, to move, to engage with the substance and grace of the artist's delicately poised objects as they respond to the stroke of a hand.
About Balance & Occupation needs to be experienced in the space for which it was created. Make sure you don't miss it - it runs for just 9 more days!
About Balance & Occupation
October 9 - November 10, 2018
/Exhibitions/About-Balance-Occupation
Celebrating 30 Years at JSG!
18 June, 2018
Wow, what an achievement! Thirty years of operating a contemporary art gallery in Ōtautahi. And on the evening of June 5 we celebrated well, opening a group show called Rock 'n' Roll with works by artists whom we've represented right from our early beginnings through to several who have joined us more recently.
Thank you to all those who attended the opening night and helped us honour the occasion. Check out the images below and at /Exhibitions/Rock-n-Roll/
Julia Morison at the Auckland Art Fair
16 May, 2018
Headcase 81 & 80, 2018
For the upcoming Auckland Art Fair May 23- 27, 2018 Jonathan Smart Gallery is delighted to be working with recent New Years Honour recipient, Julia Morison. It will be a solo presentation of new work. Julia's Auckland Art Fair presentation combines different threads of her current visual research: ceramic headcase works, small quirky and cagelike sculptures, and painting at times exuberantly figurative and sometimes suggestively abstract. It will be clear in the installation, but these works are all linked by the grid, and a playful yet visceral sense of form and materials.
To preview the works by Julia Morison for Jonathan Smart Gallery and the Auckland Art Fair online use the Artsy link below:
https://www.artsy.net/show/jonathan-smart-gallery-jonathan-smart-gallery-at-auckland-art-fair-2018
Miranda Parkes - Frances Hodgkins Fellowship
12 April, 2018
Miranda Parkes' display table liners installed at Jonathan Smart Gallery
The following link will take you to an insightful conversation between Miranda Parkes and Warren Feeney, published in The Press on Tuesday April 10. In this article, Miranda & Warren discuss the development of her work over the duration of her Frances Hodgkins Fellowship in Dunedin in 2016. Enjoy the read and make sure to view the individual works from her show the merriest on our exhibitions page.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/christchurch-life/art-and-stage/visual-art/102892464/miranda-parkes-looks-back-on-a-year-warming-up-dunedin-with-colour