Fredrick B Butler Collection, Puke Ariki, New Plymouth. Scrapbooks from Hotels 1956 September - November to Petrol 1944 Novembe
136.5 x 96.5 cm
est. $6,500 - 8,500
PROVENANCE
Judith Anderson Collection
Purchased from Norsewear Art Awards, 2006 Number 3/3 is held in the
collection of the Chartwell Trust
EXHIBITED
A Library to Scale,
Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth,
28 July - 9 September 2007
Ann Shelton's photographic installation exhibition A Library to Scale examined the scrapbook collection of Taranaki bibliophile, Frederick B. Butler
WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OF GALLERIST JUDITH ANDERSON LOTS 1 - 8 I believe my love of art was ignited by a lovely neighbour who had attended Elam when luminaries such as John Weeks and A Lois White taught there. She would often come and draw me and my babies. Over the years I managed to visit galleries in the city. Denis Cohn, Rodney Kirk Smith and Peter Webb were forging the path for contemporary galleries.
Finally, I began working for Ferner Galleries where I learned the nuts and bolts of the art industry. I opened my first gallery in 1989 working from my shabby old villa in Ponsonby. Moving to large airy premises in Wellesley Street was a big deal. In 1994 John Pule had his first exhibition with me. What marvellous canvases they were.
I am most proud of the Pacifica exhibition showing Chris Charteris and Nikki Hastings McFall amongst other Pacifica artists.
From about four galleries operating when I opened, there were around forty when we left Auckland in 2005. Fifteen wonderful years.
Relocating to Hawke's Bay was an enormous challenge and yet somehow, we made a success of it. An historic home and a large purpose-built barn gallery. We mounted some wonderful exhibitions, inviting artist to stay and introducing very different art to the locals! I finally retired just before my 70th birthday marking a lifetime of passion in the world of art. Judith Anderson