Boyd Webb is a renowned New Zealand and British artist/photographer, holding solo exhibitions at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1978 and 1987, and the Auckland Art Gallery in 1998.
Read MoreWebb graduated from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts, Christchurch, New Zealand (1971), and the Royal College of Art in London (1975). He worked in photography in the 1970s, initially using cast figures as subjects for large Cibachrome prints.
Webb’s earliest photographs featured absurd stage-like scenes that considered the folly of human behaviour. Undermining the ‘truth’ of photography, these works also requested that the viewer reconsider their perspective. By the 1980s, he had developed surreal landscapes with isolated figures acting out curious morality tales. Webb’s visionary universe implicated an uneasy relationship between humanity and science.
More recently Webb has concentrated on still life images of botanical subjects that continue to question scale and perception of beauty.
Webb has exhibited extensively in Europe, America and New Zealand since 1976. His work is held in the Queensland Art Gallery, the Auckland Art Gallery, and many other public collections.