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Born 1935 Auckland, New Zealand. Known for: Non objective, geometric painting.
Following is an exhibition review written by Matt Jones, who shares a studio with Max Gimblett. "The Ballad of the South Pacific", November 2012 - January 2013. An Insight into Max Gimblett's studio.... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review written by Matt Jones, who shares a studio with Max Gimblett. "The Ballad of the South Pacific", November 2012 - January 2013. An Insight into Max Gimblett's studio. Monday through Thursday from eight in the morning until four or five in the late afternoon I spend... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review written by Matt Jones, who shares a studio with Max Gimblett. "The Ballad of the South Pacific", November 2012 - January 2013. An Insight into Max Gimblett's studio. Monday through Thursday from eight in the morning until four or five in the late afternoon I spend my hours with Max as I've done for the last twelve years. I witness and participate to one degree or another in every step of his practice. I can break down each moment of a painting and single out... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review written by Matt Jones, who shares a studio with Max Gimblett. "The Ballad of the South Pacific", November 2012 - January 2013. An Insight into Max Gimblett's studio. Monday through Thursday from eight in the morning until four or five in the late afternoon I spend my hours with Max as I've done for the last twelve years. I witness and participate to one degree or another in every step of his practice. I can break down each moment of a painting and single out the materials and methods employed. Over the years it's become clear to me that Max's work arrives from the fingertips of a sorcerer plunging the depths of our collective imagination to pull works of great power, beauty and alchemic mastery. The... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review written by Matt Jones, who shares a studio with Max Gimblett. "The Ballad of the South Pacific", November 2012 - January 2013. An Insight into Max Gimblett's studio. Monday through Thursday from eight in the morning until four or five in the late afternoon I spend my hours with Max as I've done for the last twelve years. I witness and participate to one degree or another in every step of his practice. I can break down each moment of a painting and single out the materials and methods employed. Over the years it's become clear to me that Max's work arrives from the fingertips of a sorcerer plunging the depths of our collective imagination to pull works of great power, beauty and alchemic mastery. The monumental works of "The Ballad of the South Pacific" began as most of Max's paintings begin. Stretchers are ordered to his speci... Read full biography
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