Matt Dowman
Integrate Globally Disintegrate
Locally Matt Dowman’s work focuses on the effects and ramifications of the tumultuous cultural changes at Britomart between 1840 and 1890. Imagery of indigenous wildlife, ships, colonials and Maori represents elements that have been altered or affected in some way through processes of cultural and environmental assimilation. Parts of the post office building (now Britomart train station) represent the impact of industry on the environment. Dowman graduated with Honours from the Masters of Fine Arts programme at Elam School of Fine Arts in 2004, having previously completed his Bachelor’s Degree at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design. He has won numerous scholarships and in 2008 was runner-up in the New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Award. Dowman currently tutors at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design. He is represented by Vavasour Godkin Gallery.
Artists (exhibition #1): Aleksandra Petrovic, Karena Way, Ann Quickenden, Matt Dowman
Title: Bare Rock & Backbones (each artist’s work is titled individually; see profiles above)
Date: November 2008-March 2009 (ongoing)
Media: Acrylic paint on board
Dimensions: 70 x 2.2 metres
Commissioner: Cooper and Company
Curator: RGCFA Ltd
Project art management: RGCFA Ltd
Sponsors: Ernst & Young, Hawkins Construction and Resene
Location: Takutai Square, Britomart, Auckland CBD, New Zealand
Duration: Approximately 2 years (from November 2008)
Enquire here for more information…
LINKS:
Bare Rock & Backbones on the Britomart website…
Stanbeth House Gallery on the Britomart website…
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