Sylvia Marsters, Mark Cross, Andy Leleisi’uao and Ian George Divergence
August 15 – October 15, 2016
Paintings
Opening Monday August 15 @6pm with Whitehaven Winery and CITC Liquor.
Speakers: David Bridge, Manager, Air New Zealand (Cook Islands)
Julian Zeman, Director, Turama Photography
Ben Bergman, Gallery Director.
Featuring new works by Sylvia Marsters, Mark Cross and Andy Leleisiúao, Bergman Gallery is also honoured to present the final large scale painting, Red Tail Feathers, by the late Cook Islands Artist Ian George. Guest Speakers are Air New Zealand’s David Bridge and Turama Photography Director Julian Zeman. A wine tasting by CITC Liquor and Whitehaven Wines will accompany the show which will include the award winning Whitehaven Pinot Gris.
2016 has marked an incredibly busy year for the Gallery, with 3 large domestic projects and participation at the Auckland Art Fair. Our profound appreciation to Gallery Patrons Air New Zealand, BSP, CITC Liquor, Palm Grove, Turama Photography and TOA Gas for allowing the Gallery art program to continue.
Turama Photography Director Julian Zeman.
Turama Photography Director Julian Zeman, Divergence, opening night.
Air New Zealand Manager David Bridge.
Air New Zealand Manager David Bridge, opening night, Divergence.
Air New Zealand Manager David Bridge with Bergman Gallery Director Ben Bergman and Pai Chambers.
Air New Zealand Manager David Bridge with Bergman Gallery Director Ben Bergman and Pai Chambers.
Morgan Dryburgh, New Zealand High Commissioner Nick Hurley, Christine Hurley and Jackie Evans with Robert Hurley
Turama Photography Director Brie Zeman with John Weirather
Turama Photography Director Brie Zeman with John Weirather
Gerard Kaczmarek, David Bridge, Barbara Lawson and Erika Kaczmarek
Gerard Kaczmarek, David Bridge, Barbara Lawson and Erika Kaczmarek
CITC Liquor Manager John Snowball with Lawsons Dry Hills founder Barbara Lawson
CITC Liquor Manager John Snowball with Lawsons Dry Hills founder Barbara Lawson
Jolene Bosanquet and Dawn Baudinet.
Jolene Bosanquet and Dawn Baudinet.
Andy Leleisiúao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 2, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Andy Leleisiúao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 2, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 2, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 2, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Mark Cross, Triple Float, 610x510mm, Oil on Canvas, 2015.
Mark Cross, Triple Float, 610x510mm, Oil on Canvas, 2015.
Mark Cross, Weather Float Between Shadow and Sunlight, oil on canvas 610x510mm, 2015.
Mark Cross, Weather Float Between Shadow and Sunlight, oil on canvas 610x510mm, 2015.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 3, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 3, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 4, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Ufological City of Filemu 4, acrylic on canvas, 305x355mm, 2016.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 4, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 4, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 3, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Andy Leleisi'uao, Cloud with a Manmade Heart 3, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016. 305x355mm.
Ian George, Red Tail Feathers, Acrylic on Canvas, 1750x2310mm, 2015.
Ian George, Red Tail Feathers, Acrylic on Canvas, 1750x2310mm, 2015.
Sylvia Marsters, Flaunt (Red Hibiscus), Oil on Canvas, 2016. 1062 x 1062mm.
Sylvia Marsters, Flaunt (Red Hibiscus), Oil on Canvas, 2016. 1062 x 1062mm.
Sylvia Marsters, Clarity (Single Gardenia), oil on canvas, 2016. 1062 x 1062mm.
Sylvia Marsters, Clarity (Single Gardenia), oil on canvas, 2016. 1062 x 1062mm.
Sylvia Marsters, Vivid (Pink/Orange Hibiscus), oil on canvas, 2016. 1050 x 1050mm.
Sylvia Marsters, Vivid (Pink/Orange Hibiscus), oil on canvas, 2016. 1050 x 1050mm.
Divergence, opening night.
Divergence, opening night.
Encountering Ian George's remarkable painting Red Tail Feathers.
Encountering Ian George's remarkable painting Red Tail Feathers.