Award winning NZ artist in Wellington auction
Click to enlarge Art piece by Jane Kellahan
Outstanding New Zealand artist Jane Kellahan, who
last night in Sydney won the inaugural $A20,000 Australian
Cricket Art Prize, is among some of the top Kiwi artists who
are auctioning works in a big charity art auction in
Wellington on November 1.
The inaugural Creative
Charity Auction at Willis York in Wellington will help raise
money for Ronald McDonald House.
Many of the artworks
are from artists’ own collections and are available to the
public for the first time, making them highly
collectible.
As well as paintings by children
previously at Ronald McDonald House, art auction items
include:
* Three prints from the personal collection
of the late John Drawbridge. Still Life with Malevich, is
one of an edition of 50 also represented in the collection
of the British Museum, while another is the very last signed
print available in an edition of 100.
* Stunning
lithographs from an edition of only 50 by Grahame Sydney,
whose works are owned by Elton John, Nelson Mandela and Sam
Neill.
* A series of 1970s abstract prints by
important New Zealand print-maker Gary Tricker, a two times
Queen Elizabeth Arts Council grant recipient. These prints
depart from his usual subject matter of cats and railway
images making them exceedingly collectible.
* Rare
conceptual drawings by internationally acclaimed New Zealand
filmmaker Vincent Ward from Alien 3 and his 1998 Academy
Award winning film What Dreams May Come. These have never
before released. Also available is one of his original,
recent oil paintings. Ward’s other film projects include
River Queen, Map of the Human Heart, Navigator, Vigil and
last year’s Rain of the Children.
More works to go
under the hammer are by known artists Sheyne Tuffrey, Matt
Gauldie, Suzy Pennington, Turi Park, Manu Berry, Melissa
Young, Gail Gaul, Carol Brent, Jane Gray, Scott McFarlane,
Cam Munroe, Andrew Topp and Jane Kellahan.
Other
auction items include:
* A motivational address to
your workplace or organisation by Nathan Hoturoa Gray,
bestselling author of First Pass Under Heaven – One Man's
4,000km Trek along the Great Wall of China.
* A motivational address and performance at your corporate dinner by the Guinness Book of Records, fastest tap dancer in the world, Tony Adams.
* Daniel Hayles Trio to play at your own private function.
* Lunch and studio visit with artist Matt Gauldie, current New Zealand Army Painter.
* Lunch and studio visit with artist Turi Park at his Wellington studio, the ex-workplace and home of Peter McIntrye, who was the 1941 appointed New Zealand Army Painter.
* Painting workshop with Jane Kellahan, suitable for beginners to advanced.
* Two nights’ accommodation at the brand new Grand Mercure Wellington Century City Apartments.
* Cases of top New Zealand wines including from the popular organic Wairarapa vineyard Urlar and award-winning Otago label Greylands Ridge.
* Dinner for two at Osteria del Toro in Wellington.
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