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Gow Langsford Gallery

Gow Langsford Gallery

Exhibitions

Shane Cotton

Cotton_Tekau ma Ono_1994_oil on canvas_1820x1680mm
Cotton_1994_1994
Cotton_Hopa_1860x1550mm_1998
Cotton_TeAoHou_1220x1520mm_1993_web
Cotton   Potted History  Oil on Board, 400 x 2440 mms, 1993
installation view
CottonInstallation4_web
installation view
installation view

Te Ao Hou
Kitchener St
22 February - 17 March 2012
Preview: Tuesday 21 February, 5 – 7pm


Shane Cotton is a thematic survey exhibition focussing on a small grouping of works from the 1990s. The exhibition recognises this period as the era in which Cotton produced some of his finest works, both in their significance to his artistic practice and within the context of New Zealand art history.

Having established himself as an abstract painter in the late 1980s, the early 1990s mark a somewhat surprising turning point in the young artist’s career. Where his earlier works were Biomorphic, in his exhibition of new works in Wellington in 1993 Cotton presented detailed pictorial representations that nodded to New Zealand’s post-colonial history. Painted in an anachronistic style and sepia tones these works were the first and most intense of many reinventions of Cotton’s style and mark the beginning of a period for which Cotton has enjoyed widespread critical acclaim.
 

image: Shane Cotton, Te Au Hou, 1993