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Gow Langsford Gallery

Gow Langsford Gallery

Exhibitions

26 Lorne Street

Installation view, 26 Lorne Street, 2008
26 Lorne Street
Chris Heaphy, Daisy in my eye, 2008
26 Lorne Street
26 Lorne Street, Installation view, 2008
Shen Xiaotong, Portrait No. 24, 2004
Liu Fei, Girl with gun, 2003
Chris Heaphy, Daisy in my eye, 2008
James Cousins, Waterfall 2, 2008
Ruud Van Empel, a.d. Serie Venus #6, 2007
Damien Hirst, Sacred XIV, 2005
Damien Hirst, Sacred XIV, 2005

Gow Langsford Gallery // 26 Lorne Street
Group exhibition featuring Sacred XIV (2005) by Damien Hirst
26 - 31 May 2008

Gow Langsford Gallery is pleased to launch its new Lorne St premises with an exhibition featuring Sacred XIV (2005) by Damien Hirst, 26 - 31 May 2008

Gow Langsford Gallery will open the doors of its new gallery premises at 26 Lorne St, Auckland on May 26, with a group exhibition; the highlight of which is a work by infamous UK artist, Damien Hirst. The work entitled Sacred XIV (2005) consists of a dagger piercing a pig’s heart and suspended in a tank of formaldehyde. The work will be for sale priced at NZD$1,000,000.00

Hirst has become famous for his controversial series in which dead animals have been preserved in formaldehyde; the most celebrated being a 14 foot tiger shark in the iconic, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (2004). This piece sold in 2006 to a New York collector for £12 million (NZD$30.5m). More recently Hirst attracted widespread media attention for the diamond encrusted skull titled For The Love of God (2007) which consisted of a human skull recreated in platinum and adorned with 8,601 diamonds weighing a total of 1,106.18 carats. Further controversy ensued when it was reported that 'a group of investors' had purchased the skull and that both Hirst and his dealer, Jay Jopling had a stake in the artwork. For the Love of God was priced at £50 million (NZD$127m) setting a record as the most expensive work of art for sale by a living artist.

Accompanying the Hirst in the exhibition are works by prominent international artists Tony Cragg (UK), Liu Fei (China), Shen Xiochun (China) and Ruud Van Empel (Netherlands), along with featured New Zealand artists Chris Heaphy and James Cousins.

Gow Langsford's new gallery space is situated on the ground floor of the former Central City Backpackers building. It has been completely refurbished and is a welcome transition for the gallery, its generous dimensions facilitating the optimum exhibition of large scale sculpture and painting.