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I Sit in the Blue of the Hills: Holly Zandbergen

Past exhibition
6 - 30 September 2017 London
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Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter , 2017
Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter , 2017

'A painting to me is primarily a verb, not a noun, an event first and only secondarily an image.' – Elaine de Kooning

 

Holly Zandbergen's landscape paintings, whilst reflecting on particular moments in the natural world, are also informed by a sense of the present moment, its changeability and possibility.

 

Depicting the Southern Alps of her native New Zealand through confident impasto - thick layers of oil paint built up with a palette knife -  Zandbergen’s works resonate with frenetic energy. Each mark on the canvas reveals a different momentum in her application. As striations of pinks, reds and yellows intermingle with a naturalistic palette of whites and blues, Zandbergen’s practice reveals the multiple workings of a human response:

 

'Painting is a personal act that works to understand the subject. Whether the subject be that of the internal world of the artist or a literal form of the external world, it is the very translation of thought to form that ignites life within the painting.  As an artist, I wish to use the paint as a medium to explore this kindred connection that exists between the mark and intention.' – Holly Zandbergen

 

The exhibition will feature ten major works, which draw on the imagery of award-winning New Zealand photographer and environmentalist Craig Potton.

 

Zandbergen was shortlisted for the New Zealand Art Show Emerging Artist Award, and went on to exhibit at the National Open Art Competition at London's Royal College of Art. There she was selected for the Prudential Best Young Artist Award. In 2016, one of her works was selected for the Columbia Threadneedle Exhibition, and toured to Florence's Palazzo Strozzi. I Sit in the Blue of the Hills will follow an exhibition of Zandbergen's work at the Seattle Art Fair and precede a presentation of her work at Art Toronto.

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Works
  • Holly Zandbergen, Aoraki: Mt Cook from the North , 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Aoraki: Mt Cook from the North , 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Aoraki: Mt Cook from the North (Detail 3), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Aoraki: Mt Cook from the North (Detail 3), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Darren Mountains, Fiordland, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Darren Mountains, Fiordland, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Darren Mountains, Fiordland (detail 2), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Darren Mountains, Fiordland (detail 2), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter , 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter , 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter (Detail 3), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Mt Taranaki in Winter (Detail 3), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Douglas Glacier, Mt Sefton, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Douglas Glacier, Mt Sefton, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Fox Glacier from Above, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Fox Glacier from Above, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Fox Glacier from Above (Detail 4), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Fox Glacier from Above (Detail 4), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Upper Le Perouse Valley, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Upper Le Perouse Valley, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Gulch Face of La Perouse and Aoraki: Mt Cook, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Gulch Face of La Perouse and Aoraki: Mt Cook, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, The Olivine Range , 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, The Olivine Range , 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, The Olivine Range (Detail 1), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, The Olivine Range (Detail 1), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Richardson Mountains, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Richardson Mountains, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Richardson Mountains (detail 4), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Richardson Mountains (detail 4), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Ramsay Glacier, Terminal Lake, 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Ramsay Glacier, Terminal Lake, 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen, Ramsay Glacier, Terminal Lake (detail 4), 2017
    Holly Zandbergen, Ramsay Glacier, Terminal Lake (detail 4), 2017
  • Holly Zandbergen,
    Holly Zandbergen,
  • Holly Zandbergen,
    Holly Zandbergen,
Press
  • Flying High

    Marylebone and Fitzrovia Magazine, 1 September 2017
  • Art Review: Stunning Mountains

    Londonist, 15 September 2017
  • Mountain painted by Holly Zandbergen exhibited at the London Rebecca Hossack Gallery.

    Behind the Art: An Interview with Holly Zandbergen

    Ennigaldi, 3 November 2017
Related content
  • Behind the Art: An Interview with Holly Zandbergen Press

    Behind the Art: An Interview with Holly Zandbergen

    Ennigaldi 3 November 2017
    'Holly Zandbergen is a young artist from New Zealand who recently showed her exquisite mountainscape paintings at a solo exhibition, 'I Sit In The Blue...
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  • Art Review: Stunning Mountains Press

    Art Review: Stunning Mountains

    Londonist 15 September 2017
    'Holly Zandbergen paints beautiful mountains using lashes of oil paint, so they almost pop off the canvas.'
    Read more
  • Flying High Press

    Flying High

    Marylebone and Fitzrovia Magazine 1 September 2017
    'Holly Zandbergen was shortlisted for the New Zealand Art Show Emerging Artists Award in 2013, and her work continues to garner interest across the globe.'
    Read more
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