PARKER Contemporary
Aotearoa Art Fair, New Zealand
Booth 57

Collectors are invited to engage with work that is both materially rich and intellectually engaged, offering not just a return to the physicality of art-making, but a deeper relationship with how art can speak to the time we live in. This presentation offers refined editions and unique works distinguished by disciplined colour, confident surfaces, and resolved composition. The selection spans various scales, including substantial museum-calibre pieces.

These works, unified by a focus on material and process, respond to elemental forces and ecological experience, emphasising perception and material intelligence. The artists use carving, layering, pulping, spraying, and casting to record time, touch, and pressure. They revitalise traditional print and paper techniques through contemporary practice, offering a tactile, analogue alternative to digital imagery and strengthening the link between visual perception and physical sensation.

Landscapes emerge not as depictions, but as accumulations: exploded bronze registers its trace; lithographic fragments drift across the surface like clouds; fibres tension the space between sight and touch; and digital aesthetics are unsettled through slow, tactile processes. The works move between abstraction and figuration, guided by the intelligence of materials.

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