Press Release
There are no epic vistas or sublime sunsets in Dick Frizzell’s latest series of landscapes. The subjects in Up the Road are intentionally somewhat unspectacular. They are familiar, belonging anywhere; his farm gate could be my farm gate, it could be your gate, if you have a farm. Although there is a hint of that Frizzellean naivety, the new works are too “good” to fall strictly into his self-proclaimed “bad landscape” genre. These works are the result of the Man on the road; noting the landscape’s attractions and distractions as he goes, before working them into these wondrous (albeit at times awkward) homescapes. He takes no prisoners in defending his portrayal of everyday environments in this manner; Frizzell has long since distanced himself from the critical fraternity.

Fittingly, Up the Road is a traveling exhibition that has morphed along its way. It began in the Hawkes Bay in 2014 then, via Wellington, and with several additions and omissions, it comes to fruition in this stop of the tour.


I came up with the idea of a traveling show a couple of years ago. A show of paintings of the road… going on the road…moving round the country from gallery to gallery, being refreshed as it rolled along, hopefully, selling on the way. I was looking for some sort of continuity in my insanely erratic life.

I kept them small and intimate deliberately, trying to get out from under the huge, complicated compositions I seemed to have painted myself into a corner with. The idea worked well for two exhibitions before the plan started to go off the rails…off the road. I began to be distracted by the view to the left and the right of the way ahead. You know…you leap out of the car with your camera…stand, stretch and look around you…boom. And then, for various reasons, some of these aspects cried out for more scale.

So here we are…back on track…on and off the road… (Dick Frizzell on Up The Road, February 2015)


For a full list of works please refer to our website:
http://www.gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/up-the-road?id=7908&eid=7805
About the Artist

Dick Frizzell has often slipped through the nets of traditional critical and curatorial definition and the success of his artistic career is, in part, due to the number of dramatic diversions he has made between different art styles and genres. Before moving into visual arts Frizzell worked in advertising. He has worked as an animator, commercial artist and illustrator and has no qualms about blurring the categories between his commercial work and art. His paintings are often a pastiche of images drawing on modern art and graphic design.

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About the Gallery

Gow Langsford is a commercial art space committed to fostering and promoting the best contemporary art from New Zealand and abroad. Located directly opposite the Auckland Art Gallery, Gow Langsford Gallery represents over thirty established New Zealand and international artists. Gow Langsford is one of the country’s most established galleries and is widely regarded as its most influential dealer gallery. Alongside a regular and varied exhibition schedule, Gow Langsford is a market leader in works on the secondary market.

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28-36 Wellesley Street East, Auckland, New Zealand

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Monday – Friday, 10 am–5 pm
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