ART+OBJECT continues their involvement and support for the Breast Cancer Research Trust tonight when they conduct their auction again tonight at the Vero Centre. Breast Cancer Research Trust has essentially only one goal: to find a cure for breast cancer by 2018. With 1 in 9 women in New Zealand diagnosed with the disease each year, there is a strong sense of urgency to fund ground breaking research projects to achieve this.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Important Paintings/Contemporary Art
Michael Illingworth, Untitled $51 471
Michael Smither, Thomas at the Bathroom Window $64 052
Colin McCahon, Necessary Protection $34 314
Stephen Bambury, Column of Light $50 327
Terry Stringer, Woman with Cat $34 314
It was hard not to view the crowd that turned out to Thursday night's art sale as slightly disappointing given the quality of the crowds and recent attendences at A+O's art sales. Nonetheless, considerable animation was added to the bidding in the room by those who couldn't make it, via the phone and absentee bids. Above are a few highlights, more will follow shortly...
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
IMPORTANT PAINTINGS AND CONTEMPORARY ART
Idealog Magazine
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Richmond Road School
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Custom Residential
This Thursday night Custom Residential are holding an exclusive function in the main gallery at ART+OBJECT, in the company of the Important Paintings and Contemporary Art sale.
Custom Residential have carved out a distinct niche as a powerful alternative choice in the the real estate business with an unmatched energy and focus on this side of town.
Like us they opened the doors in 2007/2008, during what is being refered to as the worst economic recession since the great depression of the 1930s and similarly their stated philosophy is one of quality over quantity.
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The Michael Seresin Collection
Frantisek Drtikol, Nude (1883 - 1961)
ART+OBJECT is delighted to have been chosen by internationally-renowned cinematographer Michael Seresin as the auction house of choice for the disbandment of his world class collection of 20th Century Modernist photography. The collection toured the country between 2005 and 2007, exhibited under the banner Another View: A Selection of 20th Century International Photographs from the Seresin Family Collection, at Te Manawa Art Gallery in Palmerston North, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Auckland Museum, Arartoi in Masterton and Whangarei Art Museum among others. The collection includes vintage photographs by the biggest names in 20th Century photography including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bill Brandt, Eugene Atget, Brassai, Andre Kertez, Brassai and many more. A date will be announced for the auction in early 2011.
The above image is by Czech photographer Frantisek Drtikol who began his career when Prague Symbolism and "Art Nouveau" still held sway. The influence of these movements is evident in his early nude photographs, such as the above print from the collection, which conveys a sense of alienation in its painterly quality. In the twenties and early thirties Drtikol reshaped the genre of classical nude photography by synthesizing into a new aesthetic aspects from silent film, avantgarde art, expressive dance and Art Deco design.
After his student years in the artistically fertile Munich of the turn of the century, after his apprenticeship and military service, he opened his own photographic studio in Prague, which became one of the most successful in Europe of the twenties. That his fame later suffered an almost total eclipse is only partly explained by the historical circumstances of the time, for in the early thirties Drtikol gave up photography, sold his studio, valuable glass pates and negatives, to devote himself to painting and mysticism in the seclusion of a hermit's life.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Brian Brake Book Now Available
ART+OBJECT's first book, Selected Vintage Photographs from the Estate of Brian Brake is now available. Featuring essays by Gavin Hipkins, Peter Simpson, Kriselle Baker and others it is available at ART+OBJECT, Parsons Bookshop, Christchurch Art Gallery Bookshop and The Book Lover in Takapuna for $39. 95 inclusive of GST. Cloth-bound with a slipcase, it features over sixty photographs by the legendary internationally-renowned photographer.
The Assignment Group Showcase
Assignment Group is run by ex-Saatchi & Saatchi advertising legends Kim Thorp, Peter Cullinane, James Hall and Howard Grieve. Assignment Group continues to create advertising, most notably the award winning %100 Pure New Zealand campaign, but they reject the 'agency' tag working in a more client focused, strategic and under the radar manner.
This year they have teamed with ART+OBJECT to create The Assignment Showcase which for one year only displays the work of an artist which they are intrigued by, in the foyer of their Shortland Street offices. At the end of the year the work is either purchsed by someone at the company or put on the open market, with any profit being shared by the artist. This year they selected Australia's Venice representative Hany Armanious and his nine part installation Untitled - Snake Oil.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Metro Magazine
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