Artfairs

Grant Stevens, Peter Stichbury, John Reynolds | Art LA Contemporary 2010

28.01 - 31.01

Starkwhite will present a new work by John Reynolds (NZ), commissioned for the fair, along with paintings by Peter Stichbury (NZ) and video by Grant Stevens (AUS) at Art Los Angeles Contemporary from 28 – 31 January 2010.

John Reynolds: One Hand Read

‘It is good that the words which are least used, least written, and best kept silent, are the best known…’                                                                                                                           MONTAIGNE, Essays, lll, 5

Continuing a stream of recent projects, which reconfigure texts as content for formal dispersions, One Hand Read typically develops around a glossary of terms and expressions. In this case the text in question comes from an essay by French writer Philippe Brenot which the artist stumbled across last year in the theory section of the GOMA gallery bookshop in Brisbane. The book is titled ‘In Praise of Masturbation’, and translated from the French in 2005. This slim volume written by a psychiatrist and anthropologist at the University of Paris concludes with a breath-taking but by no means exhaustive inventory of synonyms and qualifiers gathered from more than a hundred books. From ‘ancient habit’, ‘bogus need’, and ‘bitter delight’, to ‘depraved play’, ‘fruitless work’, and ‘loathsome subject’, the glossary lists nearly eight hundred synonyms for what Sartre described as ‘the pure demonic act.’

The work will be in stalled as a sprawling visual compendium of over 700 hundred or so small [10 cm by 10 cm] paintings of these fraught and ambiguous terms. Typically each synonym will be drawn in reflective silver on one of several vaguely explicit colour tones.

Reynolds says: “This work will continue my explorations into the uses [and in this case, abuses,] of language and text, with particular concern for terminologies that sustain broader readings of contemporary culture, social mores, and the ardent and fugitive mechanics of communication.”

In addition to One Hand Read, Starkwhite will present works by painter Peter Stichbury and video artist Grant Stevens. Stichbury’s perfect painted portraits and Stevens’ autobiographical video portraits swerve between surface pleasures and deeper neuroses that lurk beneath the surface. They also chime with Reynolds’ work: all three artists explore the way we read and interpret much of mainstream culture – Reynolds with his explorations into the uses [and in this case, abuses,] of language and text, and the ardent and fugitive mechanics of communication: Stevens with his exploration of the languages of popular culture through his text, image and sound videos; and Stichbury with his stylish, portraits examining the nature of social desirability, played out via social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace

John Reynolds’ solo shows and representation in recent events and group exhibitions include: Table of Dynasties, ART HK, the international art fair of Hong Kong (2009); Dorothy Napangardi / John Reynolds, curated by Robert Leonard, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane (2009); Walters Prize Exhibition, Auckland Art Gallery (2008); John Reynolds: Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, a collaboration between the artist and actor/director Geraldine Brophy, Christchurch Art Gallery (2008); Speaking Truth to Power, Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland University (2007); Zones of Conflict, 15th Biennale of Sydney (his work Cloud was commissioned for the entrance hall of the Art Gallery of New South Wales), curated by Charles Merewether (2006); 54321: Auckland Artists Projects, curated by Ngahiraka Mason, Auckland Art Gallery (2006); Nine Lives: The Chartwell Collection, curated by Robert Leonard, Auckland Art Gallery (2003); HEVN: NOT TO SCALE, curated by Sophie McIntyre, Adam Gallery Victoria University, Wellington (2002): and From K Road to Kingdom Come, curated by Gregory Burke and Robert Leonard, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth (2001).

Peter Stichbury’s work has been exhibited in solo and thematic exhibitions including: The Alumni—Peter Stichbury, Te Tuhi Centre For The Arts, Auckland and the Dunedin Pubic Art Gallery (2008); Less Than Absolute Zero, Starkwhite (2007) Toi Te Papa Art of the Nation, The National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (to September 2009); Passport to Magonia, Starkwhite (2006); Small World, Big Town: Contemporary Art From Te Papa, City Gallery, Wellington (2005); Sticky, Randolph Street Gallery, Whitecliffe School of Art, Auckland, (2004); Piggy in the mirror, Starkwhite (2004); Addicted to love, Starkwhite (2003); Portraiture: the art of social commentary, Te Tuhi/The Mark Gallery, Auckland (2003); and Measure of strangeness, Artspace, Auckland (2002). Stichbury was also the winner of the James Wallace Art Award in 1997.

Grant Stevens’ recent exhibitions include: Wobbly, Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney (2009); Islands, Nature Morte, Berlin (2009); No Bad Days, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane (2008); Education, Education, Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney (2007); Cliché and Collusion: Video Works by Grant Stevens, Museum of Art, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah ((2007); Going Steady, Starkwhite, Auckland (2007); and The Switch, Il Ponte Contemporanea, Rome (2007). He has also been represented in group shows including: Word, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Sydney (2009)Some Text Missing, CAST, Hobart (2009); The Leisure Class, the Australian Cinematheque, Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (2007); Anne Landa Award, Art Gallery of New South Wales (2006); and 2004: Australian Culture Now, National Gallery of Victoria (2004).

Located in New Zealand on Auckland’s Karangahape Road, Starkwhite presents a programme of artists’ projects, solo shows, independently curated exhibitions and occasional forays into new music and other interdisciplinary practices. Starkwhite also represents artists from New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific rim.

For further information on the project, or images, please contact the gallery.

Artfairs

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Sydney Contemporary 2023

04.09 - 12.09

Aotearoa Art Fair 2023

02.03 - 05.03

Jonny Niesche | Booth F34 | Art SG 2023

12.01 - 15.01

Aotearoa Art Fair 2022

16.11 - 20.11

Sydney Contemporary 2022

08.09 - 11.09

Jonny Niesche, Michael Zavros, Len Lye, Fiona Pardington, Seung Yul Oh, Alicia Frankovich | Auckland Art Fair 2021

24.02 - 28.02

Not Another Art Fair | Auckland Art Fair 2021

24.02 - 20.04

Martin Basher, Whitney Bedford, Seung Yul Oh | Sydney Contemporary Presents 2020

01.10 - 31.10

Virtual Fair | Auckland Art Fair 2020

30.04 - 17.05

Fiona Pardington | Art Basel Hong Kong Kabinett 2020

19.03 - 21.03

Yuk King Tan | Crisis of the Ordinary | Art Basel Hong Kong Encounters 2020

19.03 - 21.03

Rebecca Baumann, Jonny Niesche, Gemma Smith | Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2020

13.02 - 16.02

Sydney Contemporary 2019

12.09 - 15.09

John Reynolds | Auckland Art Fair 2019

02.05 - 05.05

Paratene Matchitt, Gordon Walters | Art Basel Hong Kong 2019

29.03 – 31.03

Billy Apple®, Michael Zavros | Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2019

13.02 - 17.02

Rebecca Baumann, Len Lye, Seung Yul Oh, Michael Zavros | Sydney Contemporary 2018

16.09 - 13.09

Laith McGregor and Danie Mellor | So Long until we meet again | Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2018

25.01 - 28.01

Gordon Walters | Auckland Art Fair 2018

23.05 - 27.05

Billy Apple® | Auckland Art Fair Projects 2018

23.05 - 27.05

John Reynolds | Soap Box Symposium | Auckland Art Fair 2018

23.05 - 27.05

Fiona Pardington, Michael Zavros | Beyond Surface Affect | Art Basel Hong Kong 2018

29.03 - 31.03

Fiona Pardington | London Art Fair Dialogues 2018

17.01 - 21.01

Fiona Pardington and Michael Zavros | Sydney Contemporary 2017

07.09 - 11.09

Richard Maloy, Clinton Watkins | Video Contemporary, Sydney Contemporary 2017

07.09 - 10.09

Daniel Crooks | The Subtle Knife | Art Basel Hong Kong Film 2017

23.05 - 25.05

Art Basel Hong Kong 2017

23.03 - 25.03

Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2017

26.01 - 19.01

Auckland Art Fair 2016

25.05 - 29.05

Grant Stevens | Auckland Art Fair Projects 2016

25.05 – 29.05

Richard Maloy | Yellow Structure | Art Basel Hong Kong Encounters 2016

24.03 - 26.03

Arnold Manaki-Wilson, Gordon Walters, Fiona Pardington | Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 

23.03 - 26.03

Michael Zavros | Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2016

28.01 - 31.01

Sydney Contemporary 2015

10.09 – 13.09

Laith Mcgregor | Installation Contemporary, Sydney Contemporary 2015

10.09 - 13.09

Michael Zavros | Art Basel Hong Kong 2015

15.03 - 17.03

Grant Stevens | Thinking Feeling | Art Stage Singapore 2015

22.01 - 25.01

Michael Zavros | Melbourne Art Fair 2014

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Rebecca Baumann | Art Basel Hong Kong Encounters 2014

15.05 - 18.05

Gordon Walters | Art Basel Hong Kong 2014

15.05 - 18.05

Seung Yul Oh | Huggong (Variation 1) | Installation Contemporary, Sydney Contemporary 2013

20.09 - 22.09

Grant Stevens, Clinton Watkins | Video Contemporary, Sydney Contemporary 2013

10.09 - 13.09

Auckland Art Fair 2013

08.08 - 11.08

Billy Apple® | THE IMMORTALISATION OF BILLY APPLE | Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

23.05 - 26.05

Sydney Contemporary 2013

10.09 - 13.09

Melbourne Art Fair 2012

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Jin Jiangbo | Art Hong Kong 2012

17.05 - 20.05

Gavin Hipkins | This Fine Island | The Armory Film 2012

08.03 - 11.03

Martin Basher | The Armory Show 2012

08.03 - 11.03

Art Hong Kong 2011

26.05 - 29.05

Art Hong Kong 2010

14.05 - 17.05

Whitney Bedford, Jin Jiangbo, John Reynolds | Art Beijing 2010

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John Reynolds | 1001 Nights | The Armory Show 2010

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Grant Stevens, Peter Stichbury, John Reynolds | Art LA Contemporary 2010

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John Reynolds | Table of Dynasties | Art Hong Kong 2009

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