
New Level, is a collection by painter Tira Walsh (Tainui, Ngāti Wairere, Ngāti Hauā), where she explores the relationship between herself and the complex world around her. Tira presents a suite of paintings that challenge perception. New Level is the world through Tira’s eyes, where vibrancy punctures a bare, industrial landscape, and imperfections are brought to the forefront. The textures, the subtle drawing elements and ominous forms, enable the viewer to be transported to a new level, one where chaos meets structure.




Tira Walsh is one of the most exciting painters to emerge from Auckland’s art schools in recent years. Working with the affective detritus of cinema, popular music and everyday life, Walsh courts experiential incoherence as one of her primary materials. Drawing on the complex and clashing physical sensations of being in the world, Walsh transmutes the excesses of physical sensation into a punch and blur language that treats each canvas as a ‘repository of negotiation’. Taking cues from coloured light spills and street stains, hyper speed and diegetic sound, the manipulations of after-effects and the energetic detritus of the city, she reorders a collage of physical intensities into freefall painterly landscapes of jump cuts and phase shifts. Walsh has begun to accrue a notable exhibition history since graduating with a Master of Creative Practice from Unitec in 2018. Recent group exhibitions include Next, Sydney Contemporary (2019), Sydney, Hustle, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland (2019), Urbanize, Te Po Gallery (2018); Never An Answer, 12 Abstract Painters, The Vivian, Matakana, curated by Linda Tyler and Lucinda Bennett (2018); Drawcard, State Gallery, Mt Eden, Auckland (2018); My Hands are Visibly Soiled, Snowwhite Gallery, Unitec, Auckland (2018); Roundhouse, TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, Auckland (2017-2018); Glaister Ennor Art Award Exhibition, Sanderson Contemporary, Auckland (2017). In 2019 Walsh was awarded the Kaipara Wallace Arts Trust Award, receiving a three-month residency at Altes Spital in Solothurn, Switzerland. In 2021 she has been awarded the Eden Arts, Karekare House residency.

Two Rooms is a contemporary art exhibition venue located in a converted warehouse in Central Auckland, New Zealand. Opened in August 2006, Two Rooms presents a program of residencies and projects by leading International and New Zealand contemporary artists. The building houses two exhibition spaces, the Project Room and the Long Room.

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