Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Dusty sills and white shelves





Jane Simon's exhibition shutter, sill, blind opened last Thursday eve at Hand Held.

shutter, sill, blind
comprises 35 miniature light-boxes on 6 shelves like a miniature suburban television display, each one a subtle image of suburbia exploring the liminal spaces of domesticity between interior and exterior, positive and negative, public and private.

A limited addition artist book of hand printed (rizo print) images from the same series accompanies the installation.

Jane's other limited edition book is entitled Savage Cresent or an Oval Dream is a photographic documentary of Savage Cresent, a street in Palmerston, NZ. Savage crescent was a utopian state housing project of the NZ government in the 1930's. Each house was architecturally designed yet Jane's photographs capture the somewhat incongruous nature of the street's houses which seems more a 1930's display home development then a socialist inspired paradise of equality and harmony.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

September at Hand Held

A reminder that 'Palm Reader' finishes up this Saturday 29th. Come along and see this lovely exhibition of artist books and objects which respond to the term 'Palm Reader'.


Opening September 3rd is Shutter, Sill, Blind
by Jane Simon.










A series of photographic objects documenting window frames, dusty glass, shutters, and views inside and beyond. The exhibition will include an artists’ book based on the series, and a collection of the artist’s other small books
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Monday, July 27, 2009

Palm Reader Exhibition

Our next exhibition 'Palm Reader' opens Thursday August 6th 6-8pm. We will also host an afternoon tea on Saturday the 16th 2-4pm with tea and cake. Our 1st birthday exhibition, inspired by our resident 'Palm Reader' and the Hand Held nature of our gallery, encouraged artists to respond to the term Palm Reader and the responses are varied and creative. Works range from complex artist books to simple sculptural works with artists from Queensland, W.A, NSW and Victoria involved. The exhibition will include works by Helen Malone, Glen Skien, Elke Ahokas, Quin Young, Megan Herring, Lorelei Clarke, Soxy Fleming, Margaret Manchee, Bridget Lawson, Penny Peckham, Kirsty White and Sasha Foley, Kimberly Young and Tricia Smout. (top image - Kirsty White and Sasha Foley, Below - Helen Malone, Glen Skien and Elke Ahokas)


Thursday, July 16, 2009

More from Axioms/Idioms

A few more images of Mel Wolfe's work from the current show..

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Axioms/Idioms Images






























Here are some images from our new exhibition Axioms/Idioms. I've only posted a few images as my camera has run out of batteries. Will post more soon...

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Axioms/Idioms Exhibition







Join Hand Held Gallery and artists Melanie Wolfe and Lenni Morkel-Kingsbury for the opening of Axioms/Idioms July 2nd 6-8pm.

Axioms/Idioms:
a mapping of language/culture; history/memory; emotion/truth...


Artists’ statement

Maps and charts are propositions of truth. They are axioms that we accept as being, somehow, 
self evidently true.
 Stumbling through both real and imagined psychological geographies, 
we explore the subjective nature of language.
 Given the incongruities that exist between the map and what it represents, we discover that we are never exactly where we believe ourselves to be

Sunday, May 31, 2009






Mike Harrison's Stasis opened May 28th.

Stasis is a dramatic installation comprising of 194 suspended toy soldiers (one for each country of the world) suspended in 'Stasis' above a black terrain. 'This exhibition is not a protest of war, but an artistic representation of the way we are all tied together', Mike explains, 'Stasis is the suspension of time; a permanent point in history.' Running alongside the suspended soldiers is the poignant video image of a 'soldier' amid a desolate landscape. He too seems in a state of Stasis, neither victorious or defeated, his clenched hands and vacant stare are the indicators of his state of mind.