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Gow Langsford Gallery

Exhibitions

Allen Maddox

Maddox_Untitled,n.d,oil on canvas,555 x 475mm
Maddox_Untitled_1982
Maddox_Di,Amy and Bysshe_1999_oil on canvas_1220x2440mm_web
Maddox_With Thanks to Phyllis_1993_oil on canvas_830x700mm
Maddox_A Plate for Schnabel_1996_oil on canvas_1200x1680mm_webMaddox_A Plate for Schnabel_1996_oil on canvas)1200x1680mm_web
MAddox_Untitled, no date, acrylic on paper, 460 x 370mm
Maddox_Untitled,no date,pastel & acrylic on paper,300 x 210mm
Maddox_Untitled,no date,acrylic & pastel on paper,300 x 210mm
Maddox_Untitled, 11.03.90, acrylic on paper, 419 x 295mm
Maddox_Untitled, 03.01.90, acrylic on paper, 419 x 295mm
Maddox_Untitled, 11.03.90, acrylic & crayon on paper, 419 x 295mm
Maddox_Untitled,no date, pastel & acrylic on paper, 300 x 210mm
Maddox_Untitled,c.1983,pastel & acrylic on paper,355 x 280mm
Maddox_Occular signature,24.10.88, acrylic & pencil on paper, 420 x 295mm
Maddox_Untitled_1986
Maddox_Passionfruit, 11.12.88, acrylic on paper, 295 x 419mm
Maddox_Untitled, no date, acrylic & crayon on paper, 460 x 370mm
Maddox_Untitled_1986
Maddox_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_Kitchener St
Maddox_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_Kitchener St
Maddox_installation view_Gow Langsford Gallery_Kitchener St

21 October - 12 November 2011
Preview: Thursday 20 October, 6 - 10 pm
Gow Langsford Gallery Kitchener St

Allen Maddox's work stands out from that of his peers. Although only in his early fifties at the time of his death in 2000, Maddox remains an important and powerful figure within the history of New Zealand painting.  His ardent and impassioned paintings established him as one for the most noted Abstract Expressionists this country has produced. 

In his lifetime Maddox produced a comprehensive body of work that is broadly characterised by an uncompromisingly bold and expressive style, and a seemingly obsessive use of the cross and grid motifs. His persistent combination of a formal structural element - the cross and or grid - with free gesture has numerous interpretations, but it is the paradox buried in the relationship between order and expressionism that lends Maddoxs works their seemingly boundless dynamism.  Also paramount to Maddox's legacy is the romantic notion of the struggling artist who above everything was dedicated to his artistic practice.
This exhibition brings together a collection of paintings and works on paper that span several decades and different series within his career, some of which will be exhibited for the first time.

Contact us for more information on this exhibition.