Challenge your perspective and elevate your surroundings with this selection of refined masterpieces. Whether you go for a symphony of colour or pare it back with black, these new artworks are the most sought after from galleries around Auckland. From an evocative Bill Hammond triptych to Mickey Smith’s thought-provoking photographic work, each is unique.
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Still Life by Scott Gardiner
Still Life by Scott Gardiner
2021
$4,500
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
1040 x 920mm
From Sanderson Contemporary
TwentyTwentyOne #1 by John Reynolds
TwentyTwentyOne #1 by John Reynolds
2021
$17,500
Acrylic and paint marker on canvas
2100 x 1530mm
From Starkwhite
June loved playing ping pong and table tennis in her bikini with her two step grandsons by Dale Frank
June loved playing ping pong and table tennis in her bikini with her two step grandsons by Dale Frank
2020
$65,000
Powdered pigment in resin, epoxyglass on perspex
1200 x 2000mm
From Gow Langsford Gallery
‘Pack of Five’ Triptych by Bill Hammond
‘Pack of Five’ Triptych by Bill Hammond
1999
$85,000
Acrylic on plywood
779 x 1777mm
From FHE Galleries
Cyclopedia by Mickey Smith
Cyclopedia by Mickey Smith
2022
$4,250
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Edition 1 of 10
1168 x 762mm, framed
From Sanderson Contemporary
Pou Sto by Seung Yul Oh
Pou Sto by Seung Yul Oh
2022
$17,500
Epoxy paint on aluminium casting on mirrored plinth
Edition of 10
600mm
From Starkwhite
Hinge by Kāryn Taylor
Divided World by Ben Young
Divided World by Ben Young
2022
$30,000
Float Glass and Concrete
700 x 400 x 120mm
From Black Door Gallery
Rhythmic Tensions by Julie Cromwell
Rhythmic Tensions by Julie Cromwell
2022
$3,750
Black stoneware clay, black crawl glaze
730 x 350mm
From Sanderson Contemporary