Helen Calder Explained

Helen Calder (born 1955) is a New Zealand artist. Her work is part of the permanent collection of Te Papa (the national museum of New Zealand), the Auckland Art Gallery and the Christchurch Art Gallery.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Calder was born in Christchurch and studied at the University of Canterbury, graduating with a master's degree in fine arts in 2003.[4] Her art is held in private and public collections including the Chartwell Collection, the Fletcher Trust Collection and Simpson Grierson Collection. She has also taught art and was the head of the visual art department at Rangi Ruru Girls' School in Christchurch.[5]

Calder's artworks are three-dimensional pieces, often created by pouring paint onto a panel and allowing it to dry before shaping.[6] Her artwork explores abstraction, both its history and experimentation to its limits, while her process focuses on colour and form to create her pieces.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yellow Blue Red Black . 2022-07-16 . christchurchartgallery.org.nz.
  2. Web site: Helen Calder . 2022-07-16 . Auckland Art Gallery . en.
  3. Web site: Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa . 2022-07-16 . collections.tepapa.govt.nz.
  4. Web site: 2022-07-16 . Helen Calder Biography, Artworks & Exhibitions . 2022-07-16 . ocula.com . en.
  5. Web site: School . Rangi Ruru Girls’ . Artist Helen Calder creates artworks at Rangi — Intouch - Week 3, Term 3 2019 . 2022-07-16 . Rangi Ruru Girls’ School . en.
  6. Web site: Artist Helen Calder Pours Resene Paints To Create Artworks . 2022-07-16 . www.resene.co.nz.