Price: NZD3750 ea (group $10,500)
Medium: recycled kauri, totara (heads), pine, steel, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 940x200x30mm each
Date: 2021-2024
Notes:
Left to right, #Black3, #34, #1. Available individually. The black axe is a new iteration of Bennett's 2021 Axis and Axes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum, referencing Alan Curnow's play and ideas about change to people and environment, created through colonisation - as we now face the impact of Artificial Intelligence.
Further work by this artist
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On the Brink
2024 -
Fragment 2
2024 -
Fracture 2 – Precipice #1-#5
2024 -
Fracture 2 – Precipice (detail of #1, #6)
2024 -
Fracture – Yakage Honjin, Japan
2024 -
Fracture – Kaju Studio Yataka Yama, Japan
2024 -
Disrupt Trio
2021-2024 -
Disrupt #5, Bk3, 34, 3, 1
2021, 2024 (black) -
Precipice
2024 -
Fracture Study #5
2024 -
Fracture Study #10
2024 -
Fracture Study #11
2024 -
Disrupt Sculpture Study #4
2024 -
Disrupt Sculpture Study #2
2024 -
Ukabu
2006 -
Study from Fracture
2024 -
Playing for Time
2024 -
Around Every Circle
2020 -
Study for Pooling Ignorance
2015-16 -
Remarkable 2
2018 -
Study for Sculpture Karihi – 2
2005 -
Remarkable 3
2018 -
Hidden Depths
2009 -
Hard to Swallow
2012 -
Latitude 41º 12.2’S Longitude 173º 19.7’E
1989 -
Mimic
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Connect
2021 -
Connect
2022 -
Study for Sculpture – Gauge
2009