Derek Henderson

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Derek Henderson

Derek Henderson

Teetering and cascading between beauty and visual clash, the art of Derek Henderson has, over many decades, commanded attention. He is considered the most significant contemporary photographer to come out of New Zealand.

Today, he lives globally, exhibiting his work across the world. Derek embraces well-formed allure. His photographs are full, even with his use of negative space or the oxygen that he places around an image; the artworks are always full of emotion, meaning, and inquisitive interest. Derek’s photographs are calm and often tender, even when the subject should be fierce.

In Waitoa Slaughter House #2, 2009, Derek amplifies the humanity of the slaughterhouse workers amidst what is a brutal, and possibly emotionally degrading, workplace. Because of this, I love this photograph and always have. I am continually drawn back to the drowsy, lush, cascading heroic spray of roses that can be found in the ROSA series from 2021.

Likewise, an entirely new artwork in this exhibition is the White Hydrangeas. Derek takes the beautifully botanic and masterly abstracts the flowers into the contemporary.

I will leave you with a key work from his series, The Terrible Boredom of Paradise, 2004, an exquisite, almost Gothic horror of subtext visual emotion—of growing up as a teenager in the Land of the Long White Cloud. Of growing up in the lands that gods still roam and yet being a 16-year-old seething against an imprisoning, chafing beauty. You feel it. You really feel it.

Michael Reid OAM

For acquisition enquiries, please contact hughholm@michaelreid.com.au

Bark Salon

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Bark Salon

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Interiors/Edit is a private access platform tailored specifically to our close network of interior designers, architects, art consultants and creative advisors. The pieces featured on this page are drawn from past, current and upcoming exhibitions held across our congregation of galleries. We think they are among the strongest in our program, and would make for exquisite additions to the homes and workspaces of your clients.

“We understand that art and interior design are inseparable partners, and our expertise lies in seamlessly integrating artwork within the architectural context. Guided by principles of lighting, scale, colour palette, and materials, we create spaces where art becomes an integral part of the narrative, enhancing the overall aesthetic and ambiance” -Michael Reid OAM

Final Editions

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Final Editions

  • Artist
    Tamara Dean, Joseph McGlennon, Trent Parke, Gerwyn Davies
  • Dates
    31 May—18 Jun 2023
  • Catalogue
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  • Gallery Location
    Online, Berlin

Final Editions represents the last opportunity to acquire iconic Australian photographs that are soon to be closed editions. The group highlights works from some of the nation’s most celebrated photographers now only available as the last of their run or as an Artist Proof.

Showcasing Tamara Dean, Trent Parke, Joseph McGlennon and Gerwyn Davies, the curation spans landscape, portraiture, still-life, action, analog and digital, and highlights the intense creativity of photographers practicing in Australia today.

Master Weavings

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Master Weavings

MANINGRIDA Arts & Culture is a pre-eminent site of contemporary cultural expression and art-making, abundant with highly collectable art and emerging talent.

Through their homelands resource organisation, Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, artists turned an art trade that began just over 50 years ago into an arts and cultural enterprise.

Ways of learning and schools of art in Arnhem Land are based around a system of passing knowledge and information on to others. The art here has its genesis in body design, rock art and cultural practices, in concert with more than 50 years of collaborations, travel and political action to retain ownership of country. Values and law are expressed through language, imagery, manikay (song), bunggul (dance), doloppo bim (bark painting), sculptures, and kun-madj (weaving) – the arts.

Maningrida Arts & Culture is based on Kunibídji country in Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory. The area where artists live encompasses 7,000 square kilometres of land and sea, and over 100 clan estates, where people speak more than 12 distinct languages. Aboriginal people in this region are still on country, surviving and resilient because their country is the centre of their epistemology, their belief system, culture – djang.

This exhibition of recent weavings contains handiwork by Dorothy Bunibuni, Vera Cameron, Winnie Mason, Indra Prudence, Margot Gurawiliwili, Roxanne Carter & Jessie Rostron.

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