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Roy Good: Triangles, octagons and lintels

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Abstract

Exhibition of paintings by Roy Good, curated by Edward Hanfling, 19 January - 18 February 2011.

Born in Timaru in 1945, Good studied at Ilam School of Fine Arts in Christchurch from 1963-65 before moving to Auckland. During the 1970s, he was one of a group of abstract artists, including Milan Mrkusich, Phillip O’Sullivan, Ian Scott, Geoff Thornley and Gordon Walters, who, spurred on by their far-sighted dealer Petar Vuletic, rejected more popular local subjects and styles and aspired to the difficult standards of international modernism. He was subsequently part of the artist-collective that established Gallery DATA in 1977 – a gallery that was again devoted to abstract painting.

In recent years Good has been represented by Artis Gallery, Auckland, while in 2007 a retrospective exhibition of paintings spanning forty years was held at the Lopdell House Gallery in West Auckland. The current COCA exhibition represents something of a homecoming for the artist, while offering Christchurch audiences an opportunity to see three key series of paintings that form a bridge between the 1970s and the present day.

http://eyecontactsite.com/2011/01/shifting-programme-in-coca

Item Type: Contribution to a Show/Exhibition
Uncontrolled Keywords: New Zealand art history, Contemporary New Zealand art, modernism, abstraction
Subjects: N Fine Arts > ND Painting
Divisions: Schools > School of Media Arts
Depositing User: Edward Hanfling
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2011 03:04
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2023 02:37
URI: http://researcharchive.wintec.ac.nz/id/eprint/1342

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