ART à la mode ♡
The Art Paper online bulletin
Laura Duffy, !ERROR!
18 SEPT – 24 OCT 2020
Peter Gouge, Everything Stops for the Baby
Melanie Roger Gallery, 23 SEPT – 10 OCT 2020
Telly Tuita, Tongpop He-Story
Precinct 35, 06 – 30 AUG 2021
Lucy Meyle, May Fair Art Fair
Lucy Meyle is a multidisciplinary artist from Tāmaki Makaurau. Her work often explores "relationships between humans and the more-than-human," and between human-made and naturally occurring entities.
Parasite, May Fair Art Fair
Parasite, an appointment-only space on Karangahape Road—was founded this year by Daniel John Corbett Sanders, who has done much of late to highlight the low visibility of LGBTQIA+ art at Aotearoa’s larger institutions.
Sione Tuívailala Monū, May Fair Art Fair
Sione Tuívailala Monū is an artist of Tongan heritage who has been attracting attention for some years now. Their May Fair Online booth is strikingly elegant, decorated with a large coconut palm and a family of pigs seemingly sculpted out of marble.
Tyson Campbell & George Watson, May Fair Art Fair
The artists, Tyson Campbell and George Watson, lean into the fantastical possibilities of the digital context. The floor of their booth features squares of inlaid pāua, in a sort of luxe, local reimagining of chequered tiling. A butterfly is present as well. Campbell explains that it alludes to patupaiarehe, fairy-like forest beings.
Furniture Gallery, May Fair Art Fair
Furniture ‘alumni’ include the highly regarded Rea Burton and Claudia Kogachi, as well as several artists showing with other galleries at May Fair Online. The Furniture booth features work by Georgia Arnold, Olyvia Hong, Chris Peckham, and Nicholas Pound.
Balamohan Shingade, May Fair Art Fair
Independent curator Balamohan Shingade (formerly assistant director of Auckland University of Technology’s ST PAUL St Gallery) has put together a solo presentation of photographs by Chervelle Athena showing kauri in Trounson Kauri Park and Waipoua Forest.