| 11 June - 18 September 2005
Rob Gardiner established the Chartwell Collection back in 1974. It now
includes more than 800 works by New Zealand and Australian
contemporary artists, with more works being added constantly. It
is a very contemporary collection, keeping pace with new
developments. The Collection is a great resource in exploring the
similarities, differences and interchange between the arts of the
two countries. Indeed, the Collection has been a key player in
fostering the integrated Australasian art scene we now take for
granted. Snake Oil showcases a selection of acquisitions made
since 2002, with an emphasis on younger artists. It features work
by Hany Armanious, Guy Benfield, Stephen Birch, Mladen Bizumic,
Stella Brennan, Steve Carr, Michael Harrison, Sara Hughes, Simon
Ingram, Giovanni Intra, Peter Madden, Liz Maw, p mule [dr] et al.,
Seung Yul Oh, Martin Thompson, Yvonne Todd, Ronnie Van Hout and
Rohan Wealleans. The show takes its title from Hany Armanious'
work Untitled Snake Oil. In this piece colourful objects recalling
jellies, cupcakes and toadstools are displayed on top of unturned
drinking glasses. They are in fact casts made from those glasses'
interior spaces. They were made using the miraculous versatile
casting medium Hot Melt vinyl, which Armanious has pet-named 'snake
oil', suggesting an elixir, a wild-west cure-all, a hoax. Together
the shapes on their stands operate as a family or community of
comic characters: some blunt, some pointy; some graceful, some
squat. Recalling the metallurgists, alchemists and charlatans of
old, Armanious evokes the - possibly miraculous, possibly bogus -
power of art.
Free entry
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