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Marking the centenary of the World War I Gallipoli campaign, last April painter John Walsh joined a group of artists on a journey to Gallipoli Peninsula to make work towards the exhibition entitled Your Friend the Enemy which will travel Australasia in the coming year. On this trip Walsh was drawn to the personal, often untold, narratives of men at war.

The paintings in Gallipoli have stories to tell. This new body of work is drawn from stories told by the historian who accompanied the artists and an archive of reading and intimate letters sent from the frontline. It provides a chilling account of lonely lives, tumultuous conditions and violent encounters. One story Walsh relates through a letter addressed Sharpnel Gully July 1915, where the author opens “We are exhausted and broken and even though the Command has told us not to worry family with the horror that is this place, I will tell you this”…he goes on to tell the tragic fate of a 17 year New Zealand boy.

Despite the grim reality of life (or death) for his subjects, there is a calmness to these paintings. Walsh’s technique of applying thin layers of paint in washes, adds an ethereal quality that seems in opposition to the drama of the scenes they depict.

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Your Friend the Enemy is a major Australasian WW1 commemorative project culminating in two exhibitions that will tour New Zealand and Australia concurrently from 2015-2018. Curated by Terence Maloon –former curator AGNSW and current director of The Drill Hall Gallery, ANU, Canberra and John McDonald, Art writer for the Sydney Morning Herald Your Friend the Enemy features the work of significant Australian and New Zealand contemporary artists commemorating the ANZAC legend and the centenary year of the Gallipoli campaign.

For more details, please refer to ourwebsite: http://www.gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/gallipoli?id=8206&eid=8156
About the Artist

Customary Maori narrative has been an ongoing source of inspiration for John Walsh. In his paintings Walsh conjures up dreamscapes and vistas where ancient beings, gods and demigods weave the fabric of human existence and experience. Initially an accomplished portrait painter, Walsh’s unconventional style and subject matter has evolved over recent years as he infuses narrative paintings with whimsy and wit. Characterised by a distinctively vibrant palette of aqua and green hues, a cast of lyrical hybrid characters and a penchant for bold and expressive brushwork, Walsh has quickly garnered a reputation as a solid fixture in many public and private collections throughout the country.

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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

Opening hours
Monday – Friday, 10 am–5 pm
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