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Ron Mueck at Christchurch Art Gallery

October 15th 2010 07:51


Ron Mueck currently at the Christchurch Art Gallery

Known for creating extraordinarily life-like sculptures, Ron Mueck will feature thirteen works drawn from national and international public and private collections, including four new sculptures created specifically for this touring exhibition.

Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker says the exhibition will be a great addition to the city’s thriving arts scene.


“We are most fortunate to have Ron Mueck coming to Christchurch. We expect it to draw large crowds to the city and are delighted that Christchurch is to be the exclusive New Zealand venue.

“It’s not the kind of art exhibition you get to see very often and it will appeal to a vast audience, not just art enthusiasts.



The super-realistic sculptures make for compelling viewing – it’s certainly going to be one exhibition you do not want to miss,” says Mr. Parker.
Christchurch Art Gallery Director Jenny Harper, who attended the launch in Melbourne, says audiences will be amazed at what they see.
Ms Harper says, “These sculptures look incredible in photographs, but when you see them ’in the flesh’ it’s another thing altogether.

“From pores on the skin to the reality of the finger nails, no detail has been ignored. And the shifts in scale, with some figures very large and others very small, intensify the effect into something quite fantastic.


“Mueck’s ‘people’ represent all stages of life from birth right through to death. You are drawn into sympathising with their exposed vulnerability.”.
Among the thirteen works on display will be Pregnant Woman, a 2.5 metre high sculpture of a naked child-bearing woman, exclusive to the Christchurch Art Gallery exhibition.



“This will be the only chance New Zealand audiences have to see it in person,” says Ms Harper.
Other highlights include Dead dad, Wild man, Mask II, Old woman in bed, A Girl, Man in a Boat, Two women, and In bed.
Ron Mueck was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1958, but has lived in London for the past twenty years. Audiences first became aware of his work when his poignant sculpture Dead Dad was included in the exhibition ‘Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection’ at the Royal Academy in London in 1997.

Since then, his reputation has grown internationally. When Mueck’s exhibition opened at the National Gallery of Scotland in 2006, queues rivalled those for the same gallery’s Monet exhibition. He wowed visitors to the Venice Biennale in 2001 and his exhibition at the Cartier Foundation in Paris in 2006 broke all records, with an attendance of 110,000. Audiences everywhere are intrigued by his solitary figures



The crowds are once again flocking to see his work in Melbourne, with large visitor numbers recorded throughout the opening week at National Gallery of Victoria. “We expect a similar response when the exhibition travels to Christchurch in October,” Ms Harper says.

“Mueck portrays people from all walks of life so honestly and I think that’s why so many people can relate to his work. He challenges us to see the world from someone else’s point of view and his images have an unusually strong after-life. Once you’ve seen the works in this exhibition, you will never forget them. It’s extraordinary.”

Ron Mueck will be the first pay exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery in two years and will occupy almost all of the downstairs exhibition space.

Ron Mueck is a National Gallery of Victoria touring exhibition and will be on show at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu from 2 October 2010 until 23 January 2011.

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After seeing the bearded man posters all around the city for the last few weeks, I thought as it was a lovely evening I would see what all the fuss was about? Well the first sculpture was a massive self portrait head and the detail on it was just amazing. These sculptures make Madam Tussards waxworks look like play dough. Seeing is believing and these are just so lifelike.











The other thing that really blows you away is the sheer scale and size of
some of the exhibits. I'm 6'2 and next to some of them, I felt I was in the land of the giants.









Pics by Lingus

This exhibtion runs from 02 Oct 10 to 23 Jan 11 and is well worth a look over the summer.

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