Spanning our Kitchener and Lorne St galleries this exhibition includes both new and historical works.
Dick Frizzell has often slipped through the nets of traditional critical and curatorial definition and the success of his artistic career is, in part, due to the number of dramatic diversions he has made between different art styles and genres.
Frizzell has emerged as somewhat of an icon in New Zealand´s visual culture and fittingly he was commissioned to create some of the official 2011 Rugby World Cup artworks. His series of images capture New Zealand´s unique culture and rugby´s place within it.
Although primarily a painter, Frizzell also produces an extensive range of works on paper including lithographs and screen prints.
Karl Maughan (1964); Dick Frizzell (1943); James Cousins; Sara Hughes (1971); Graham Fletcher; Miranda Parkes (1977); Simon Ingram (1971); Michael Hight; John Walsh; John Pule (1962); Martin Ball; Reuben Paterson; Matthew Browne; Murray Green; Simon Morris (1958);
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