New Zealand
Norman Scott. Gisborne: An Affectionate View
Gisborne: An Affectionate View. The exhibition at Jonathan Grant Galleries is the largest exhibitions of Norman Scott's works to date. Through a range of drawings, watercolours and oils from across his oeuvre, we are able to fully appreciate the development of Norman Scott's work from his days as a P.O.W. to his founding of the Gisborne Arts Society back in New Zealand.
Piera McArthur: Splendid Occasions
'I view reality in a dimension of my own creation. The mysterious workings of paint and colour are all-important. My thoughts and way of being fill the work. The work is complete if I feel, after long and careful reflection, that there is nothing more to say.'
-Piera McArthur
Peter McINTYRE OBE.
A collection of paintings by one of New Zealand's most popular and celebrated artists of the mid-twentieth century.
Piera McArthur
Piera worked and lived for many years in Paris and later, while painting in Moscow, became the first New Zealander to have a solo show at the New Tretiakov Gallery in Russia.
Parnell Watercolours
An exhibition of recent watercolours of Parnell and Auckland Central by one of New Zealand's foremost watercolourists, Paul Hanrahan.
C. F. GOLDIE
A collection of artworks by iconic artist Charles Frederick Goldie.
Peter O'HAGAN
A collection of Peter O'Hagan's paintings depicting his travels of Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
AUCKLAND: A History in Paintings
Spanning two centuries, this exhibition records important moments in the historical, cultural and physical transformation of Auckland's urban landscape and harbour.
Ann ROBINSON ONZM.
A collection of pieces by internationally-acclaimed contemporary sculptor Ann Robinson.
Frances Hodgkins
Works by New Zealand's most famous expatriate artist, Frances Hodgkins.
Ray CHING
A collection of works from our Ray Ching exhibitions: 'Aesop's Kiwi Fables' in 2010; 'Autobiography' in 2008; 'Ark' in 2007; 'The Last Tree Fell' in 2005 and ' A True Story' in 2000.
Sir Peter Siddell KNZM, QSO.
Sir Peter Siddell is New Zealand's master technician of the New Realism movement. His works that are uniquely New Zealand in style and context are held in esteem within a worldwide marketplace,
Susan WILSON
Paintings by London-based New Zealander Susan Wilson, which draw on Wilson's New Zealand origins and overseas travels.
Simon Richardson
"Courage, confidence, individuality, intelligence, stubborn dedication, love and a recognition that in art maturity builds slowly and without artifice. More work than talk. That's where art like this comes from, and its quiet depths will be a pleasure to ponder for all the years to come".
Grahame Sydney, Central Otago.
November 2006
The Katherine Mansfield Paintings by Susan Wilson
The Katherine Mansfield Paintings are a collection of oil paintings by Susan Wilson, originally commissioned by UK publisher The Folio Society to illustrate their millennium book of short stories by Katherine Mansfield.
The Seddon Collection
The exhibition held at Jonathan Grant Galleries, featuring the Portrait of Miss Beatrice Wood by Frances Hodgkins
An Artist's Journey
A retrospective exhibition of paintings and handmade books by Mark Venables was held at Jonathan Grant Galleries in Parnell in August 2004
Lucille Cranwell
The Carpet Weavers of Doha & Karachi.
This exhibition of fifteen watercolours was inspired by Lucille Cranwell's trip to Pakistan in December of 2001. Completed with her characteristic flair and dynamism, these watercolours are indicative of the colours, environment and chaotic ambience of Pakistan.
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