Friday, May 28, 2010

Napoleon's Final Days




A+O's June 29 auction of Napoleonic material is generating international interest. The collection of works by Denzil Ibbetson (1785 - 1857) features many images of Napoleon and life on the island of St. Helena but perhaps the single most important item is Denzil Ibbetson's diary which commences on August 3, 1815, just a few days before Napoleon and his entourage sailed from Torbay in England.




Pictured here are a few pages from the diary which details amongst many anecdotes and first hand observations of the deposed Emperor a conversation in which Napoleon discussed invading England. The entry on August 7 reads... 'Napoleon talked of invading England with 200 000 infantry & 6000 cavalry but was uncertain of the disposition of the people of England, whether they would be for or against, as he had been induced to believe at the time a great many would join him.'




A complete transcript of the diary is being prepared and will be available by June 4.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Noelle McCarthy Interviews Napoleonic Society President David Markham on Radio NZ


If you're interested in the Napoleonic collection coming up you can listen to Noelle McCarthy's interview of David Markham, President of the Napoleonic Society here:

http://www.radionz.co.nz/search?mode=results&queries_all_query=Napoleon

June 29th - Naopleon's Final Days...


Earlier this year ART+OBJECT conducted an antique's roadshow in Rotorua. Such events are relatively commonplace, yet what this roadshow unearthed was anything but common. No one in the industry would dispute that the central North Island has been a fertile area for discovering previously hidden treaures, but to come across an entire collection of Naopleonic material belonging to one family, with impeccable provenace, was a wonderful surprise. Handed down through descendants of Denzil Ibbetson, a talented artist and chief commissary officer on the Atlantic island of St Helena, the collection comprises of 39 lots which has, until now, stayed in the family. The catalogue will be out soon and more details will follow. This morning the NZ Herald ran an article which you can read here:

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NZ AIDS FOUNDATION CHARITY AUCTION - JULY 8


HIV is a cause that doesn’t often hold its hand out in a public way, yet it is a major issue facing all of us. The number of people in New Zealand living with HIV is higher than ever before and this number is increasing every year.

To raise funds for essential HIV prevention initiatives for the people most at risk of HIV, the New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) in conjunction with ART+OBJECT will be hosting a charity art auction, For the Love of Art, to take place on Thursday 8 July at 3 Vernon Street (beside the Drake Pub), Freeman's Bay.

Many of New Zealand’s most respected and accomplished artists such as Michael Parekowhai and Shane Cotton are participating. Peter Stichbury has donated a piece of work from his personal collection, Karen Walker will contribute a piece of custom-made jewellery and there are other luxury packages including one carat diamond earrings from Graham Thompson Antique Jewellery and an Eagles Nest luxury retreat in the Bay of Islands.
The scale of the auction will be small with around twenty handpicked lots. All proceeds raised at For the Love of Art will directly benefit NZAF HIV prevention initiatives.

For further details, information and the For the Love of Art online catalogue please check
www.nzaf.org.nz/artauction

Friday, May 21, 2010

Media Picks Up on Photography Auction


TV 3 ran a story on the sale of the Fiona Pardington Quai Branly Suite on Wednesday night's news and today in the Dominion Post you can read a story on the record breaking sale here:



And a report on the Australian Art site Australian Art Sales Digest here:


Finally by John Daly-Peoples in National Business Reiew here:

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Samsung 3D Television Launch





Two days after the photography auction the gallery at ART+OBJECT has been transformed into a state of the art multi-media platform to showcase the launch of Samsung's 3D television in New Zealand. The function takes place tonight at A+O and is invite only.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

UNPRECEDENTED RESULTS AT LAST NIGHT"S PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTION




Last night A+O held their most successful sale of photographs yet, creating a raft of new auction records and raising the bar for secondary sales of New Zealand photography. In what is a record price in this country for the sale of a photographic work at auction, Fiona Pardington's Quai Branly suite of nine Heitiki realised $64 275, and her single image Ake Ake Huia wasn't too far behind flying out the door well over its top estimate for $26 000 ($30 385). Yvonne Todd's Goat Sluice also made a record $9350. The total turnover for the sale sits at $231 000 and we'll have more information soon.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Bedwyr Williams - Enjoy Auction


The catalogue for the Bedwyr Williams works is now online at: http://enjoypublicartgallery.blogspot.com/. You can read more on the project here: http://www.onedaysculpture.org.nz/ODS_artistdetail.php?idartist=21. The auction is on Saturday at Enjoy Gallery in Cuba Street beginning at 4:30pm.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Exhibition Installation Shots





We are on view over the weekend 11:00am - 4:00pm and Thursday, Friday, Monday and with limited viewing on Tuesday.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION OPENS TONIGHT!


Come and join us tonight to enjoy a glass of Invivo and some damn fine photographs. 6:00 - 8:00pm.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A+O To Conduct Fundraising Auction for Enjoy Gallery




CHARITY AUCTION & BOOK LAUNCH
Le 'Welsh' Man's 24Hour: 24 paintings by Bedwyr Williams
Enjoy Public Art Gallery

VIEWING: 21 May from 3-6pm, 22 May 12-4pm, online @ www.enjoy.org.nz from 14 May
AUCTION: Saturday 22 May, from 4:30pm


On 12 February 2009, Welsh artist Bedwyr Williams completed 24 paintings over 24 hours, in 24 Wellington locations. The series of paintings represent an epic and mobile reproduction of his encounters and experiences of life in Wellington -- in the pouring rain. Enjoy is excited to announce that these 24 works on canvas will be auctioned off in the gallery to celebrate the launch of the eponymous project catalogue, Le 'Welsh' Man's 24Hour.

Williams' Le 'Welsh' Man's 24Hour was part of the New Zealand-wide One Day Sculpture series; the project stands out as one that truly tested the conceptual and practical premises of the series. Each of the 24 paintings presents an honest, and at times gruelling, anthropological observation to time and place. They are each imbued with the performative, self-reflexive humour that Williams is internationally renowned for, and each capture in their own way, as paintings and genuine relics of performance, the triumph and tragedy of art itself.

The 24 paintings are priced to sell, and each come with a copy of the full-colour project catalogue, published by Enjoy. The auction is generously supported by Art + Object and proceeds will be donated to charity by the artist. Visit www.enjoy.org.nz, or contact the gallery on (04) 3840174 for more information.

Bedwyr Williams was awarded the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Award for Visual Art in 2004 and in 2005 was one of the artists who represented Wales at the Venice Biennale. In 2006 he was shortlisted for the Beck's Futures Prize, exhibited at the ICA, London.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Wellington Appraisals - this Friday 7th and Saturday 8th of May


Ben Plumbly will be in Wellington this Friday and Saturday appraising entries for our upcoming Important Paintings and Contemporary Art auction to be held on July 29th. Feel free to call Ben on 021 222 8183 or email him ben@artandobject.co.nz to make an appointment.

IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHS - HOT OFF THE PRESS.

A+O's 2010 photography catalogue comes off the press tonight and should be with most of you by the end of the week. In classic A+O style, the offering is a small but high quality one and is founded on a great collection of Contemporary New Zealand photo-media art out of a private collection in the South Island. The sale is to be held on Tuesday 18th of May and we open the viewing on the evening of the 12th. The catalogue will also be online by the end of the week.