Matt Arbuckle: Place to Place
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Author: Matt Arbuckle
This monograph surveys Aotearoa/New Zealand-born Matt Arbuckle’s recent works, with particular attention paid to two exhibitions: Bow Echo (Two Rooms, Auckland, 2023) and Subduction and Abduction (Daine Singer, Naarm/Melbourne, 2024). The book intersperses Arbuckle’s painted works with a selection of his photographs, collected over the same period. Featuring essays by Melbourne-based curator Emily Cormack and Aotearoa-based writer Lucinda Bennett.A prolific maker, Arbuckle’s practice is a process-driven exploration of place, with landscapes conceptualised through the very act of their making. Favouring process over outcome, Arbuckle employs elements of traditional Japanese shibori dyeing techniques — wrapping, twisting, folding, and draping fabric over found surfaces and structures — to create abstract compositions. The resulting paintings use depth and movement to trace and reveal abstract memories, imprinting the experience of place into the artwork.
ISBN 9781991165282. Rim Books. pb. 128 pages. full colour. 26.5 x 21.3 cm.
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This monograph surveys Aotearoa/New Zealand-born Matt Arbuckle’s recent works, with particular attention paid to two exhibitions: Bow Echo (Two Rooms, Auckland, 2023) and Subduction and Abduction (Daine Singer, Naarm/Melbourne, 2024). The book intersperses Arbuckle’s painted works with a selection of his photographs, collected over the same period. Featuring essays by Melbourne-based curator Emily Cormack and Aotearoa-based writer Lucinda Bennett.A prolific maker, Arbuckle’s practice is a process-driven exploration of place, with landscapes conceptualised through the very act of their making. Favouring process over outcome, Arbuckle employs elements of traditional Japanese shibori dyeing techniques — wrapping, twisting, folding, and draping fabric over found surfaces and structures — to create abstract compositions. The resulting paintings use depth and movement to trace and reveal abstract memories, imprinting the experience of place into the artwork.
ISBN 9781991165282. Rim Books. pb. 128 pages. full colour. 26.5 x 21.3 cm.
available