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Telecom Prospect 2004 NEW ART
NEW ZEALAND exhibition...
Dan Arps City Gallery
30 May - 22 Aug 2004

Curatorial Statement | Artist's Résumé

Born in Christchurch, 1976
Lives in Auckland

Bachelor of Fine Arts, School of Fine Arts,
University of Canterbury (1999)


Selected solo exhibitions

2003 Third Kind, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
   
2002 Complex, Starkwhite, Auckland
  Ascot Place (with Paul Johns), Cuckoo; Dunedin Public Art Gallery
   
2001 Unfinished works, Black Cube, Christchurch
  New Contemporaries: Abstract Art, rm 401, Auckland
  Pharmacy, temporary site, facilitated by the Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington
  Office/Space (with Doug Kelaher), Blue Oyster Gallery, Dunedin
  The Museum of X and Dolphins and some of Steve's stuff, Lift Space, High Street Project, Christchurch
  Ready-mades and found objects of profound mythological importance (with Eddie Clemens), Cuckoo, Moving Image Centre, Auckland


Selected group exhibitions

2004 Waikato National Art Awards, Gardens Pavilion, Hamilton
   
2003 Wonderland, Artspace, Auckland
  Cuckoo Retrospective, New Rooseum Critical-Studies Test-Site, Malmö, Sweden
  Arcadia: the other life of video games, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
Put out more flags, Cuckoo, Moving Image Centre, Auckland
 
2002 Break, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
  S*W*A*B presents: Flying High, temporary site, Auckland
 
2001 Fuse, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
  Thrash, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
  Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll, Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch
  The Argonaut, Linwood Community Art Centre, Christchurch 


Selected bibliography

Emma Bugden, 'The Museum X and Dolphins', LOG Illustrated 15, 2002, p. 32, available online at http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/log/archive/15/bugden-on-arps/

Jon Bywater, 'Break', Broadsheet, vol. 32 no.1, 2003, p. 32

Michael Havel, 'But it's for Art Mum', The Critic 1, 2001, p. 23

Harry Liminal, 'Auckland Roundup' LOG Illustrated 13, 2001 p. 38, available online at http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/log/archive/13/auckland/

Gwynneth Porter, 'Speed Kings', Probe 5, 2003, pp. 42-53

Gwynneth Porter, 'Pain is the Ransom of Formalism', Like 16, 2001, pp. 24-27

Simon Rees, 'Point Break', Visit, Summer 2002-2003, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, pp. 5-8

Hanna Scott, Arcadia: the other life of video games, (exhibition catalogue), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 2003


Additional links

http://www.contractfinancial.co.nz/dan/index.htm
http://www.naturalselection.org.nz
http://www.oblique.org.nz/thoroughfare/tf_arps/arps.htm
http://www.cuckoo.org.nz