FLOW: Spring Group Show

2 September 2025
Overview
"Across painting, photography, sculpture, and video, Flow traces the artists' shared themes of transformation, rhythm, and change."

This exhibition showcases twelve artists whose works embody flow, either through their creation, or from the images, forms, and sensations they evoke. Across painting, photography, sculpture, and video, Flow traces the artists' shared themes of transformation, rhythm, and change.

This exhibition spans work from the early 1960s, from Colin McCahon and Toss Woollaston, to newly created artworks from practicing artists. The interpretation of 'flow' celebrates a range of disciplines, from Andrew Drummond's kinetic, balancing sculpture, to the mesmerising flow of Ben Pearce's hand-carved brass wave-forms; from the poured resin in Dale Frank's work, to the kiln-formed glass of Te Rongo Kirkwood's Meremere.

 

The exhibition features work from:

Andrew Drummond
Dale Frank
Dick Frizzell
Te Rongo Kirkwood
Colin McCahon
Miranda Parkes
Ben Pearce
Joe Sheehan
Heather Straka
Carlo Van de Roer
Virginia Woods-Jack
Toss Woollaston

Works
  • Colin McCahon, Waterfall, 1964
    Colin McCahon
    Waterfall, 1964
    Oil on hardboard
    12 x 11.7 in
    30.5 x 29.8 cm
  • Dale Frank, Raw chicken breath, 2019
    Dale Frank
    Raw chicken breath, 2019
    Varnish and Epoxyglass on Perspex
    1600 x 1200mm
    $65,000
  • Dale Frank, Abbey eyes seeing the back of the head neurons firing regret, 2008
    Dale Frank
    Abbey eyes seeing the back of the head neurons firing regret, 2008
    varnish on linen
    2000 x 2600mm
    $175,000
  • Andrew Drummond, Site for Observing Imbalance no 4., 2024
    Andrew Drummond
    Site for Observing Imbalance no 4., 2024
    S/S polished and patinated, copper coated Ake Ake and copper gilding
    $10,500
  • Andrew Drummond, Vented Hanging Device, 1994
    Andrew Drummond
    Vented Hanging Device, 1994
    Mixed media
    62 x 30 x 30 cm
    $14,500
  • Dick Frizzell, Gustave Courbet's The Wave, 2020
    Dick Frizzell
    Gustave Courbet's The Wave, 2020
    gouache and watercolour on paper
    250 x 350 cm
  • Toss Woollaston, Wellington from Korokoro 2, n.d.
    Toss Woollaston
    Wellington from Korokoro 2, n.d.
    Watercolour and pencil on paper
    7.9 x 11.4 in
    20 x 29 cm
  • Carlo Van de Roer, Unmoored, 2012
    Carlo Van de Roer
    Unmoored, 2012
    Archival pigment print, (framed with museum glass)

    93.7cm x 76.2cm
    Edition of 5 + 2 APs
    $9,500
  • Heather Straka, Defenders of New Zealand 17, 2017
    Heather Straka
    Defenders of New Zealand 17, 2017
    Signed, dated and titled on verso
    Oil on cotton coated board
    35 x 49 cm (framed)
    $5,000
  • Joe Sheehan, Power Line, 2025
    Joe Sheehan
    Power Line, 2025
    greywacke from Te Awa Kairangi / Hutt River and sterling silver
    variable
    $20,000
  • Te Rongo Kirkwood, Meremere, 2021
    Te Rongo Kirkwood
    Meremere, 2021
    Kiln-formed glass components, flax fibre, silk cord
    80 x 108 x 30 cm
    $38,000
  • Te Rongo Kirkwood, Puru Hau Series: Io Vessel ii, 2025
    Te Rongo Kirkwood
    Puru Hau Series: Io Vessel ii, 2025
    blown etched glass
    550 x 600 mm
  • Ben Pearce, Moon Wave Melody, 2025
    Ben Pearce
    Moon Wave Melody, 2025
    Hand carved brass
    Dimensions variable
    $32,500
  • Virginia Woods-Jack, The Light Shines Through , 2024
    Virginia Woods-Jack
    The Light Shines Through , 2024
    Medium Analogue photographic negative submerged in river water.
    Reactive dye printing onto Mulberry Silk Habotai
    1320mm H x 1034mm W
    Edition of 1 + 1AP
    $9,500
  • Miranda Parkes, swimmer, 2025
    Miranda Parkes
    swimmer, 2025
    scrunched canvas
    520 x 520 x 215mm
    variable
    $7,000
  • Miranda Parkes, Pleasure Hunter, 2025
    Miranda Parkes
    Pleasure Hunter, 2025
    acrylic metallic leaf and varnish on canvas scroll with oak batons
    180cm x 180cm
    $9,000