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Chris Heaphy was born on 1965, is a New Zealand painter (born 1965). Discover Chris Heaphy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Chris Heaphy is a New Zealand artist who is based in Auckland.
His work explores cultural issues with a greater focus on the relationship between Māori and Pākehā due to the artist's background.
Chris Heaphy was born in 1965 and is of Ngāi Tahu and European descent.
He graduated from the Ilam school of Fine Arts in Canterbury, New Zealand in 1991 where he studied towards a BFA.
Over the years, Heaphy was granted several awards and fellowships, including: the Te Waka Toi Grant (1993), the Olivia Spencer Bower Award (1995), the Research Grant Residency, the RMIT University (1998), the Creative New Zealand Grant (1999), and the Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Residency, Champagne, France (2000–2001).
Although Heaphy remains concerned with cultural heritage and history, his style has changed over time.
Whereas his earlier compositions are subdued in tones, his later work confronts the viewer to vibrant colours.
Heaphy's compositions are complex.
He introduces an array of motifs drawn from Māori and European iconography demonstrating his interest in cross-cultural exchanges as well as referring to his personal history.
In 1998, Heaphy completed a MFA in painting at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.
2000: Wonder Works, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2001: New Works, Cite Gallery, Paris, France
2002: Wonder works, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
His installation After the Big Bang (2003) formed the bridge between Heaphy's previous body of works and his more recent works included in his first solo exhibition Sea of Tranquility at Gow Langsford Gallery that demonstrated Heaphy's new collage-style of paintings which he had started exploring back in 2003.
Heaphy stated that his work After the Big Bang: "... developed like an inventory of the symbols [he] had used earlier, and it was a continuation of the earlier wall paintings, however it was more about drawing with shadows. The new paintings are a continuation of those ideas."
Heaphy is interested in the "inevitable change or slippage of meaning of the symbol."
According to Heaphy, these symbols represent his identity.
Heaphy's bicultural heritage continues to inform his work as seen with his recent exhibition Maukatere at Gow Langsford Gallery.
The works in this exhibition presents the viewer with a mixture of Māori and Pākehā symbols brought together in colourful compositions.
In addition to his work as a visual artist, Heaphy is also a noted musician, collaborating with fellow guitarist Roy Montgomery on the album 'True'.
Heaphy has gained national and international recognition through a variety of solo and group exhibitions across Australasia and Europe including:
2022: This Is Not The Same As Other Days, Milford Gallery, Queenstown
2003: Stereo, Michael Lett, Auckland
2004: Michael Lett, Auckland
2004: Stereo, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2005: Stereo, Michael Lett, Auckland
2005: After the Big Bang, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2005: Ka Kino To Pounamu He Pounamu Onamata, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland
2005: Contexts: Being Bicultural in Contemporary Art, Hawke’s Bay Cultural Trust, Napier
2005: Michael Lett, Auckland
2006: Triple Candy, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2006: Turn Off The Century, Pataka Gallery, Porirua
2006: Group Exhibition, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2007: The End of Nothing, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch
2007: Frieze Art Fair, London, UK and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York City, USA
2008: Daisy in my lazy eye, Plum Blossoms Gallery, Hong Kong
2008: Sea of Tranquility, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland
2008: Sacred XIV, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland
2009: Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney, Australia
2009: Jonathan smart Gallery, Christchurch