Join us in the Gallery for a curator’s kōrero between Curator Christ Corson- Scott and our Gallery Director Jaenine Parkinson.
The two will discuss the current exhibition Ian Scott: Painting New Zealand.
This exhibition presents previously unseen or rarely seen works, this exhibition brings together a selection of Ian Scott’s work from the last three decades of his life.
It highlights Scott’s interest in the story of New Zealand painting and painters, and expands the perception of his practice beyond his most widely known and exhibited ‘lattices’ series. In these artworks, Scott brings together what are normally separate approaches to painting; blending portraiture, landscape, text, reproduction and abstraction. Portraits of mid-century New Zealand artists, or their artworks, literally bustle and vie for attention against New Zealand iconography and scenery.
Both memorializing and questioning nationalist narratives that had dominated art making since the 1930s, Scott’s paintings follow the impact of international perspectives welcomed by a new generation of artists, and linger on the bigger question of what it means to live and make art in this place.
This talk is free to attend in the Gallery.