Tuesday 23 December 2014

All the Best

Season's greetings from Cottleston Gallery, and wishing you a wonderful, art-filled 2015.




Thursday 27 November 2014

Tour through the Gallery

Here is a quick look through the gallery one quiet morning during Katherine Steeds' exhibition •Kuaka• The Godwit.

The entrance is to the right up the front steps.
(Unfortunately no ramp access yet, but it is planned to be constructed this summer.)

A summer leafy view of the front of Cottleston
First we visit the entrance room.




Then through into the main room.

Relax on the couch in the morning sunshine

The Triptych "Saemangeum"

The inglenook and the wood-burner.



Through the double doors (above) is a small study room with prints to browse on the desk, and two paintings on the walls:
Study desk with prints for sale



Back into the lounge and through the single lead-light door and right to the blue room:





Going back again, the front door (emergency exit) completes the five matching lead-light doors that date back to the Art Nouveau movement.


 … and back through to the entrance room.


There are also two more rooms that were not used for this exhibition.

Monday 10 November 2014

Bees - very important to us all.

Next Exhibition at Cottleston opening 5 December. 
Our Bees - paintings by Katherine Steeds and Yaniv Janson

Yaniv Janson, Beehive under the Long White Cloud,
2014, acrylic on canvas, 76 x 76cm
Bees may not be a common theme for painters, but for two artists, the common honey bee has inspired two quite different visial approaches.

Yaniv Janson is a prolific artist who at the age of 19 was the youngest artist to be invited to join the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts.
With more than 40 exhibitions under his belt, he paints bees and the places we forget they are, on bright square canvases.
The Wallace Arts Trust recently purchased some of his works and they can be seen in the 2015 Wallace at exhibition of emerging artists. He's also a 2014 finalist in the Attitude awards, which will be celebrated in any December on TV One, and he was recently invited to exhibit at the Local Outsider Art Fair in Auckland, which takes place in November. His recent solo exhibition Bees In Trees was held in the ArtsPost Gallery at the Waikato Museum.

Drawing on the art of early naturalists overlaid with handwritten notes and science iconography, Katherine Steeds' artwork explores the minutiae of factual details and the old relationships between science, the scientist, and the subject. Steeds has a science degree and excelled in cartography as well as zoological and botanical drawings. Her illustrative style is underpinned by almost obsessive research. In the joint exhibition Our Bees she distills her examination of the behaviour of honey bees, which began during her studies for her postgraduate diploma in art and design. Her solo exhibition •Kuaka• The Godwit was exhibited recently at Cottleston Gallery in Tauranga.

Our Bees, paintings by Katherine Steeds and Yaniv Janson will open for the preview at 6:30pm Friday 5th December and from then daily 6 December - 17 December 11 - 4.30 daily.


Katherine Steeds, Bee Larva, 2014, tea on paper, 65 x 45cm
From: ArtNews New Zealand, Summer 2014.

Monday 13 October 2014

Cottleston Gallery Opens in Tauranga


Recently opened in Tauranga, New Zealand, Cottleston Gallery is located within the city boundary and just a hundred meters off State Highway 29.


Open for exhibitions at selected times of the year, and at other times to view the private art collection (by appointment only), this lovely character house is at least 100 years old.

At the moment it is covered in the lovely scented wisteria blooms that climb over the two front verandahs.