John Walsh (artist)

John Walsh is a painter who was born in 1954 in Tolaga Bay, New Zealand. He is of Aitanga a Hauiti/ New Zealand Irish descent. Although he attended Ilam School of Fine Arts in Christchurch between 1973 and 1974, he is largely a self-taught artist. He now lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand.[1]

His work

Although John Walsh started painting later in life, he has managed to create a name for himself on the New Zealand art scene. His first solo exhibition was the result of his appointment of curator at the National Art Gallery in Wellington (now known as Te Papa Tongarewa Museum). Since then, he continues to exhibit regularly in different galleries around New Zealand and has also had the opportunity to show his work abroad in Sydney, Australia and Noumea, New Caledonia.[2]

John Walsh started with figurative imagery, portraying people he knew around the East Coast region. His otherworldly landscapes and figures would take another few years before emerging as a constant in his paintings. In the meantime, Walsh was invited to participatein the no-longer-extant six storey Pathfinder mural, on the side of a socialist publishing house in New York in 1989, then moved on to work in a number of different institutions.[2]

It was when Walsh was invited to work as a curator in Wellington that he developed a theme for his paintings. Walsh works on medium to large scale boards achieving textural effects through scratches and expressive gestural brushwork. His work evokes mythical creatures and vistas which eludes the concept of a specific location and time.[3]

The recent exhibition I Can't Stop Loving You held at Gow Langsford Gallery retain the style of his earlier works while also demonstrating a new direction in the artist’s career. While a sense of the ethereal remains through the use of similar hues and tones, the artist’s interest shifts towards grand vistas rather than focussing on the mythical figures. However, one expects to see his otherworldly figures appear in the landscape at any given time.[4]

Selected Public Collections

Selected Bibliography

References

  1. Gallery, Page Blackie. "John Walsh Biography". Artists. Page Blackie Gallery. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  2. 1 2 Caughey, Elizabeth. "About John Walsh". Represented Artists. Page Blackie Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  3. Gallery, John Leech. "John Walsh". Artists. McGovern. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  4. Gallery, Gow Langsford. "I Can't Stop Loving You". John Walsh - Exhibitions. McGovern. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  5. Gallery, Gow Langsford. "John Walsh". Artists. McGovern. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
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