Curated by Waikato Sculpture Trust
Oamaru stone with copper inlay
This sculpture piece was created by THE BAND - a group of three artists: BarakYahav (Israel), Lilach Paul (Israel) and Koro Puhipuhi (Maori), throu...
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The world is in an increasingly dire situation with industry and deforestation adding to the melting of the diminishing icecaps. Our Antarctic saf...
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No matter how tight you pack and label your little boxes, there is still space for magicand THE WORLD STILL DOESN’T MAKE MUCH MORE SENSE These fly...
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A small twig inspired the form of this sculpture. Twig feels an existential relationship to the pattern, textures, and forms of the hood...happily ...
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The vision of fields of cars, metal and plastic, leftovers from the industrial age, the once utopic dream. These massive forests of rusting steel b...
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New botanical species are still being discovered – recently a giant variety of the pohutukawa tree (metrosideros excelsa magnus) was found near a g...
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In this work the stone is treated as a canvas, using a diamond blade on an angle grinder as paint brush. The lines are spontaneous and quickly cut...
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Oamaru stone
Our State of mind is a fragile and beautiful thing which can be destroyed by our own failings – slowly disintegrating making something that has the...
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'14' On average 14 women are killed in NZ by a member of their family each year. These women’s names are briefly known to the general public...
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Steel, rope, resin
My work often starts with the ocean.I consider there to be significant mystery surrounding the contemporary physical and cultural state of the ocea...
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Fractured Reality and Spatial Dislocation are both created for viewerto explore and enjoy a spatially challenging visual adventure where movement, ...
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From a small distance this work disappears due to its fineness; this embodies its demand for interaction of a personal nature. Behind the work are ...
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Bronze
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Mild steel
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Mild steel
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Mild Steel
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Mild steel
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Mild steel
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Mild steel
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Mild steel
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Mild steel
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Limestone- basalt
Presenting stylish refined outlines Jocelyn sculpts modernist interpretive works representative of natural forms, enhancing the natural qualities o...
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Presenting stylish refined outlines Jocelyn sculpts modernist interpretive works representative of natural forms, enhancing the natural qualities o...
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Presenting stylish refined outlines Jocelyn sculpts modernist interpretive works representative of natural forms, enhancing the natural qualities o...
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Fiona Tunnicliffe, member of the New Zealand Society of Potters (NZSP) has worked on various animal forms in her 20 year spanning work p...
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Forged steel
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Bronze
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Recycled copper
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cast glass
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Recycled materials
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Recycled materials
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Recycled materials
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recycled metal ( lawnmower blades)
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Carved glass
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Cast glass
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Glass
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Totara
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recycled wood, mild steel, aluminium
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Hardwood
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Hardwood, recycled material
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Hardwood, aluminium
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Steel and powder coated aluminium
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Wood and aluminium
Donn Ratana is a senior lecturer at the University of Waikato Faculty of Education. He is an Art Educator, Sculptor and painter who develops socio-...
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Sticks, painted wood
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Greywacke
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Composite stone
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Wood and paint
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Pumice, wood,steel, glue & rope
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Steel, aluminium
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Tanalised pine
'101'“ You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is th...
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Tanalised pine
On average 14 women are killed in NZ by a member of their family each year. These women’s names are briefly known to the general public before they...
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This Sculpture uses both machined and rough sawn treated pine, familiar across the country in our fences, decks and farms.To me this is the quintes...
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Sandblasted mirror
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Fibreglass, Polystyrene
Ioane’s art is frequently a homage to the spiritual heart within the family and the absolute inseparability of love from all human endeavours.
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This Sculpture is a monument to the loss aof a cherished son, who here becomes a voyaging spirit crossing an unknown ocean. With stillness that can...
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Powder coated stainless steel
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Stainless steel
Shadez worked with stainless steel for years, but this is the first time he is exhibiting his art work. These two pieces are not for sale- bu...
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Stainless steel
Shadez worked with stainless steel for years, but this is the first time he is exhibiting his art work. These two pieces are not for sale- but you ...
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Steel, wood
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Wood
Our Wyvern lives in the pond- sometimes in water, sometimes in mud, but he is always a happy dragon, and leaves you smiling along the way into the ...
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Constructed from standard issue steel buckets, forming an endless column, Dear Liza stands like a lighthouse announcing impending di...
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Steel pipe
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Steel
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Hinuera stone
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Hinuera stone
A fascination with people, contrast, shadow and form is evident in the smooth simple lines Jo Pervan strives for. She is a local artist with a long...
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A fascination with people, contrast, shadow and form is evident in the smooth simple lines Jo Pervan strives for.Hooked, $500 without plinthHinuera...
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Taupo scoria
Molten Passionis also seen as symbolic of the Heart of Stone. Sculpted out of volcanic stone that retains heat from the sun and challenges the inte...
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Timber, digital print
Restored and re-installed.
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Utopia: unattainable (clouds in the sky, soft palaces of pillows) (new products in shiny packaging)Dystopia: brought to earth a cloud becomes mist,...
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Concrete and rope
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Cut glass
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Steel
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Cell phones, cord
Currently 152,800 care and protection notifications are made to Child, Youth and Family, each year. 418 calls are made each day, and these services...
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Mirrored acrylic, stainless steel
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Steel, aluminium
This piece of Warren Viscoe is on loan from the Wallace collection.
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Ready-made, wood
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Fired Terracotta
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Hinuera Stone
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Timaru Bluestone (Basalt)
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Stainless steel and acrylic
Anne was born in South Yorkshire United Kingdom and currently lives in Dairy Flat North ShoreHer work are held inprivate collections in U.K. Austra...
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Taranaki andesite
Presenting stylish refined outlines Jocelyn sculpts modernist interpretive works representative of natural forms, enhancing the natural qualities o...
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Presenting stylish refined outlines Jocelyn sculpts modernist interpretive works representative of natural forms, enhancing the natural qualities o...
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Lauren Kitts has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of California 1985. She has been living and working in New Zealand full time as a scul...
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07 November — 08 November 15
Curated by Sybille Schlumbom
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