
Graham Bennett Sea/Sky/Stone 1991. Oxidised steel, reflective glass. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Murray Hedwig

Graham Bennett Squaring the Circle – Sea I (detail) 2006. Painted steel, brass, water, stainless steel. Courtesy of the artist and Milford Galleries Dunedin. Photo: Murray Hedwig
This exhibition is now closed
Highlights from a wide-ranging sculptural practice shaped by curiosity and connection.
Over more than five decades, this internationally-recognised, Christchurch-based artist has become known for finely-worked investigations of form, pattern and structure across a variety of scales and materials. His works consider ideas of orientation and identity, often framed through the imagery of mapping, measurement and navigation. Presenting highlights from a career shaped by curiosity and connection, this selection of sculptures and drawings also provides a context for Bennett’s most memorable outdoor commissions, including the monumental Reasons for Voyaging, created for Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s forecourt in 2003. This exhibition coincides with the publication of a major book on Bennett’s practice.
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Date:
31 October 2020 – 21 February 2021 -
Curator:
Felicity Milburn -
Exhibition number:
1106