Peter Stichbury (artist)
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Peter Stichbury (born 1969 in Auckland) is a New Zealand artist. Stichbury graduated from the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, in 1997. He won New Zealand’s prestigious Wallace Art Awards the same year. Stichbury is primarily a painter but his body of work also spans the mediums of drawing, watercolour, sculpture and sound based work. Stichbury is most renowned[citation needed] for his intricate yet flat portraits of models and modern beauties sourced from contemporary media images. Stichbury often paints a generalised stereotype of a societal group, as opposed to the specific character study a traditional portrait painter seeks to achieve.[citation needed]
Themes and style
- Combines startlingly attractive and awkwardly ugly
- Beauty, models and media images
- Non-conventional beauty: misfits, outsiders and intellectuals
- Haute couture catwalk culture
- Pared down 1950's aesthetic
Influences
- Modern psychology and sociology, alien conspiracy theory, popular culture and historical painters including Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Lucian Freud.
- English model Lily Donaldson is a favourite subject.
References
External links
- Peter Stichbury is represented by Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York
- Measure of Strangeness, Artspace, New Zealand
- NZ Herald article: Beyond the perfect
- NZ Herald review: Dear patrons, wish you were here
- NZ Herald article: Beautifying the outsiders
- Stichbury tumblelog
- Small World, Big Town: Contemporary Art from Te Papa. City Gallery, Wellington