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XUT

XUT

Laurence Aberhart and Bill Hammond

McLeavey Gallery
Level 1, 147 Cuba Street, Wellington

31 March – 24 April 2021

Opening: Wednesday 31 March from 5:30pm

TalkWednesday, 31 March, 1pm - Laurence Aberhart in conversation with writer, curator and artist Gregory O'Brien.

Bill Hammond, William Collison and Laurence Aberhart, Christchurch, 1981 

We are honoured to present this exhibition which was planned by longtime friends Laurence and Bill in 2020. The exhibition is held in memory of Bill's outstanding contribution to the art of Aotearoa.

Laurence Aberhart and Bill Hammond lived for nearly a decade very near to each other on the Banks Peninsular. The pair met standing on the street in Akaroa in the early 1970s and shortly after both moved to Lyttelton.

After brief stints with other occupations – Bill as a toymaker & signwriter and Laurence as a teacher, among other things – each dedicated themselves full-time to art making, exhibiting at the Brook Gifford Gallery in Christchurch and then later, here at the Peter McLeavey Gallery in Wellington. 

Over their independent, decades-long careers, each artist emerged as a leading figure in his respective field. 

Laurence's black and white photographs became an"indelible record of Aotearoa/New Zealand ... a detailed and ongoing investigation of its people, landscape and history" and Bill's otherworldly paintings – first of modern life and then of landscapes populated by bird figures – emblems of myth-making. 

XUT brings together work by two friends, two artists, two singular people, to celebrate an artist's life.  

Bill Hammond, Zoomorphic Detail, 1999
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 40 cm 

Laurence Aberhart, Two Tokelauan youths, Taupo, 14 February 1994, 1994/2020/2
Silver gelatin, selenium toned