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Max Gimblett: Across the River

February 9, 2023 - March 4, 2023

Courtesy: the artist and Page Galleries, Wellington.

Across the River features over thirty unique works on paper from renowned New York based artist Max Gimblett.

American author Ernest Hemingway has often been cited as a particular source of inspiration for the artist, with Hemingway’s prose on love and death resonating with Gimblett’s own creative endeavour and his lifelong pursuit to articulate truth and humanity through his visual practice. Gimblett’s titular work Across the River is something of an ode to Hemingway’s Across the River and Into the Trees, which was published in 1950 and left a remarkable impression on the artist when he first read the novel in his twenties.

The title of the exhibition also addresses the geographical distance between the United States and Aotearoa, and the experience of both physically and psychically navigating between these two places. Perhaps on a more subdued note, this modest idiom might also act as an acknowledgement of privilege and a reminder to practice empathy in these turbulent times; to reserve judgment of those on the other side of the river who may be facing unknown loss, hardship, or persecution.

Gimblett, born in Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau, has been primarily based in New York since 1972. Gimblett’s practice encompasses a complex synthesis of influences as varied as Abstract Expressionism, Modernism, Eastern and Western spirituality, Jungian psychology, and ancient cultures. Gimblett explores the multiplicity of meaning attached to revered objects and symbols, in particular the quatrefoil, which dates to pre-Christian times and is found in both Western and Eastern religions through forms such as the rose window, mandala, cross, and lotus. Gimblett steps further into the realm of the sacred with his use of precious metals; with gold and silver religiously associated with honour, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment.

The Getty Research Institute Collection recently acquired an anthology of over 250 of Gimblett’s artist books — containing writings, drawings, collages, notes, quotes, and calculations — gifted by the artist and his wife, scholar, and curator Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett. His work has been exhibited extensively and is held in significant public and private collections internationally and in Aotearoa. Major solo exhibitions include Ocean Wheel, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, Christchurch (2020); The Art of Remembrance, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara (2016); The Word of God: The Sound of One Hand, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, USA (2011); and The Brush of All Things, City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi, Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara (2005).

 

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Details

Start:
February 9, 2023
End:
March 4, 2023

Organiser

Page Galleries
Phone
+ 64 4 471 2636
Email
info@pagegalleries.co.nz
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Venue

Page Galleries
42 Victoria Street
Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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Phone
+ 64 4 471 2636
View Venue Website

Details

Start:
February 9, 2023
End:
March 4, 2023

Organiser

Page Galleries
Phone
+ 64 4 471 2636
Email
info@pagegalleries.co.nz
View Organiser Website

Venue

Page Galleries
42 Victoria Street
Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
+ Google Map
Phone
+ 64 4 471 2636
View Venue Website