Motueka, Tasman, New Zealand
John Currin Born 1972, Auckland New Zealand. Bachelor of visual arts A.U.T 1996 Painter, photographe...
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Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
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John Currin Born 1972, Auckland New Zealand. Bachelor of visual arts A.U.T 1996 Painter, photographer, illustrator, digital artist and owner of Obscure Gallery.
Dark, enigmatic, cryptic, ambiguous; words often used to describe the works of John Currin, those manifestations of an artist on the peripheries of artistic vision. Currin describes his work as an intuitive process, by which the subject and medium of each piece slowly morph and accumulate into the surreal. By their very nature Currins works are sullied by the elements, their subjects emerging through the textures of time. They reference things we may consider unworthy, like rust or graffiti, like decrepit walls and shattered glass. Here the elements of our neglect, the residues of subversive acts or violence, become the underpainting upon which the works are built. Those undercurrents coexist with classic form and sweeping vistas; the decrepit and the 'beautiful,' their boundaries shadowy and vague. In this way Currin perverts the thickness of history, relocating it and its mesh of references. Here he creates a carnivalesque world where the rational and the irrational, the celebrated and the obscure, the beautiful and the grotesque, are brought together in a vigorous st...
Bachelor of visual arts A.U.T 1996.Exhibitions:'The eye altering alters all' - Obscure gallery (NZ) - 2009'Fire flies and water falls' - Brighton Artist Gallery (UK) - 2005'In house artist placement' - Brighton Artist Gallery (UK) - 2004-2005'International exhibition of contemporary surreal art - Brighton Artist Gallery (UK) - 2004'Pathways' - Depot Artspace (NZ) - 2002'Filling the gap' - Depot Artspace (NZ) - 2002'Fiberscratch' - Depot Artspace (NZ) - 2002'3 C's' - Depot Artspace (NZ) - 2001'Members show' - Depot Artspace (NZ) - 2000'Portrait award' - ASA Gallery (NZ) - 1996,