
Gill Gatfield, 'x', 2013. © The artist.
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Gill Gatfield, 'x', 2013. © The artist.
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This impressive exhibition – Gill Gatfield's first with Scott Lawrie Gallery – will highlight a specially curated selection of artworks, with new sculptures presented alongside key pieces created over two decades of her practice. Each sensory work represents a building block in the artist's oeuvre. Combined, the Survey creates a meta narrative about time, humanity and place that is both inquisitive and visionary.
From large-scale public commissions and monumental sculptures in Italy, Denmark, USA, Australia and NZ to her recent show-stopping work The Snake Charmer at Aotearoa Art Fair – Gatfield also recently launched a ground-breaking extended reality sculpture Native Tongue XR at Sculpture by the Sea in Australia.
This impressive exhibition – Gill Gatfield's first with Scott Lawrie Gallery – will highlight a specially curated selection of artworks, with new sculptures presented alongside key pieces created over two decades of her practice. Each sensory work represents a building block in the artist's oeuvre. Combined, the Survey creates a meta narrative about time, humanity and place that is both inquisitive and visionary.
From large-scale public commissions and monumental sculptures in Italy, Denmark, USA, Australia and NZ to her recent show-stopping work The Snake Charmer at Aotearoa Art Fair – Gatfield also recently launched a ground-breaking extended reality sculpture Native Tongue XR at Sculpture by the Sea in Australia.