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Dry Clean Only

Simon Shepheard
John Roy
Madeleine Child
Chris Clements
Philip Jarvis
Bronwynne Cornish

Saturday 06 November - 29 November

The Mary Newton Gallery opened on Saturday 6 November 2004 in a former dry cleaners in Vivian Street. The gallery’s first exhibition Dry Clean Only included Simon Shepheard, Chris Clements, John Roy, Bronwynne Cornish, Madeleine Childs and Philip Jarvis.
Bronwynne Cornish’s ceramic life-sized Laughing Owls greeted visitors and kept a thoughtful eye on the traffic from the front window.
Simon Shepheard’s works made of specially imported synthetic fur, are potentially interactive. Shepheard has brushed images onto the surface of the fur but the viewer is also invited to do the same.
Chris Clements’ paintings and models picture the ‘unsung peculiarities’ of the urban landscape. They look optimistically behind public spaces into abandoned areas and find chaotic regeneration.
John Roy was recently awarded a merit prize in the Portage Ceramic Awards held at Lopdell House, Auckland. His Men of Burden series – doubled over figures – recall mantelpiece objects but on closer inspection these figures are troubled.
Madeleine Child and Philip Jarvis are freshly returned from a residency period in France. The four ghostly Clean New Zealand works made from mirror glass glitter and disappear into the white walls. Shelf Life – Aramoana uses sand from the Otago beach to replicate mundane objects found under the kitchen sink and transform them into handsome sand sculptures impervious to the tide.


Dry Clean Only installation

Opening night