In recent years Michael Hight’s practice has focused on his Night Paintings, an ongoing body of work that reimagines the New Zealand landscape within theatrical still lives comprised of a myriad of familiar and obscure objects. For this exhibition of new paintings, Hight returns to well-known hyperreal landscapes, inspired by South Island imagery from Glenorchy to the Buller River. Here he continues his exploration of the New Zealand landscape with the ubiquitous beehive as a touchstone and a recurring motif. There is a particular focus on the Rangitata River Valley and the iconic almost mythical high-country stations of Mesopotamia and Erewhon.
For the artist, the works are both an ongoing meditation on human manipulation of the natural world as well as a literal recording of the sometimes-dishevelled chaos of rural New Zealand.
Opening Event: Tuesday 21 March, 5 – 7pm.
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