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CURRENT EXHIBITION

This exhibition by Rebecca Scott is a shift away from her usual photographic work where she has preferred the complex and organic nature of early century photographic practices, which involve chemicals and hand printing and the use of very rudimentary cameras with negatives without modern equipment. “I have deliberately stayed away from anything to do with digital images in the past preferring the randomness of seeing an image appear on paper for the first time and the exhilaration of having achieved it through manual means”.
This exhibition Lost Image represents a new chapter as we delve into the world of Digital photographs and the unknown and uncertainty that can come with that. Surprisingly for Rebecca she has achieved relative randomness with this particular set of images as she went through the despair and sickening feeling of losing images through a computer misuse! After agonizing and frustrating moments with the help of her husband Richie they were able to reinstate some images but most came back as corrupted files. Rebecca thought about calling her exhibition corrupted but realized that “Lost” was a far more apt word. The images came back complex with many layers and with a vibrancy and newness that she fell in love with.
Rebecca has now started experimenting with recreating corrupted files and has found this to be a very complex and rewarding experience. It is a very common theme found on chat rooms around the world and many people have their thoughts on what happens. There are many variables it seems, like what computer you use and becomes even more complicated working between two different computer operating systems and then the key – how much work you do on your computer between losing your image and then image recovery, which recovery program you use and how effective it is.
“I am contemplating whether the type of image making up the file is also a variable, for example does a colour or black and white 35mm negative taken from a traditional camera affect the outcome of the “lost image”. Does the type of camera itself play a role in the “lost image”.
The photographs continue with Scott’s love of numbers and lines in that they are titled as their unique digital file. The Images are digital files taken using a canon 7d and printed on photographic paper. The photographs are framed with UV glass and aluminium extrusion makes up the unique framing.
PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS













An auction for these works was held on Friday 15 January 6.00pm













POHUTUKAWA : PAINTINGS & CERAMICS Painters are Margaret Scott, Rae van't Hof, Andre Bronnimann, Che Rogers, Sunset, Gregg Hepworth, Tabatha Forbes, Sheila Pearson, Sarah Sampson and Paul Hutchinson. Nelson potter Katie Gold is exhibitiing a series of ceramic vessels that celerbrate the vibrancy of the Pohutukawa flower.



LATITUDE 41 Group show of Wellington based Artists; 15 August - 10 September 2008 Mary Laine. D C Boyle . Roger Morris . Paul Bradley . Jonny de Painter . Arlo Edwards . Marianne Muggeridge . Michele Irving . Vanessa Crowe . Martin Doyle
SUE MAXWELL : REVIEW An exhibition of photographic works 18 July - 12 august 08
PAUL JUDD : Tacit Agreement
WENDY LINEHAM: Birdsong
KATIE BROWN: Whisper
a suite of three exhibitions 6 June - 6 July 2008
The Bird Show: paintings prints and sculpture Annie Smit Sandano, Sandi Hickey, Paul Rayner,Sam Farquhar, Melissa Martyn, Debra Powell
 
extracting abstraction KATHY READY, ZOE NASH, MIA HAMILTON 28 March - 23 April 2008
Love Field DEVIATION rode to Jer-usa-lem paintings by ROGER MORRIS [remo] 29 February - 26 March 2008

Strange Fruits; panitings by JO MALLINGER & TIM CHADWICK 1 - 27 February 2008

Big Paintings PETER LAMBERT, MARGARET SCOTT & ALBY CARTER 28 December 07 - 29 January 2008
200 x 200 x 200 KINA XMAS SHOW 148 works by 37 artsits, all 200mm x 200mm at $200 each (a perfect gift) 11 - 27 December 2007
Bronze John Tullett Art formally known as Prints Sam Broad 9 November - 9 December 2007
Pleasure Garden paintings by ARTIZONE Pam Walker, Anne Smith, Pauline Giles, Pamella Dohig & Barbara van Paassen 12 October - 7 November 2007
Paintings REBECCA MOONEY & GREGG HEPWORTH 14 September - 10 October 2007

fragements JANE MITCHELL - MARY ZURAKOWSKI - CAROLYN MATUKU 17 August - 12 September 2007
periscope: a focus on objects TIM WIGMORE, REBECCA ASQUITH, CHE ROGERS & CARMEN ROGERS 20 July - 15 August 2007 Featuring new work from four Okato based designers who work in the murky areas between craft and fine art. Periscope takes a close look at the way we discover objects.
PETER LAMBERT New paintings 22 June - 18 July 2007
A Little Voice new paintings by SANDI HICKEY 25 May - 20 June 2007
REBECCA SCOTT Live Wires with guest artist GINA PHILIPSON 27 April - 23 May 2007
DEB JARDINE, REBECCA ROSE, FIONA SCHWIETERS, LIAM BARR, RACHAEL GARLAND, DESNA WHAANGA-SCHOLLUM & DARRYL ROBERTSON Group Show 30 March - 25 April 2007
GRAHAM KIRK Kirk Work 2 - 28 March 2007

MARGARET SCOTT & RAE VAN'T HOF Tropical Tango 1 - 28 February 2007
SAM FARQUHAR & VANESSA EDWARDS he Manu hou 5 - 31 January 2007
200 X 200 X 200 Kina Xmas Show 5 December 2006 - 3 January 2007 over 100 works by 26 artists all $200
a sense of place paintings of Maunga Taranaki 3 November - 3 December 2006 PAM WALKER, SANDI HICKEY, ALBY CARTER, PETER LAMBERT, MARIANNE MUGGERIDGE, MARGUERITA IREMONGER, WALDO HARTLEY, AMANDA HEWLETT, MARGARET SCOTT, PAUL HUTCHINSON, GREGG HEPWORTH, ISAAC PETERSOEN, JANE MITCHELL, RAE VAN'T HOF, JOANNE WILKS, TERRI QUINN, SUNSET
AMANDA WATSON The Never Ending Story 6 Octoter - 1 November 2006
Stop Making Sense a selection of Taranaki Artists intergrating words & images 1 September - 4 October 2006 DALE COPELAND, TIM CHADWICK, KATHY READY, WAYNE MORRIS, KAREN MCDELL, REBECCA MOONEY, ROGER MORRIS
ROGER MORRIS REMO @ KINA 4 - 30 August 2006
AMANDA HEWLETT & REBECCA MOONEY new paintings 11 July - 2 August 2006
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