Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Perceptible - The Works of Tim Pierce

Poster for my first exhibition, Perceptible. Spread it everywhere! All are welcome.

It is with great pleasure that I announce I am holding a Tim Pierce multimedia exhibition titled Perceptible in just under two weeks time. The exhibition will be held at the Depot Art Space Gallery in Devonport, Auckland from April 11-23rd and you are all invited.

The Exhibition opening is on Sat April 11th at 2pm, so come and mingle for the afternoon/evening. The exhibition is a celebration of New Zealands beauty, talent and action sports culture. There will be several large pieces of my photography work, along with my high definition video work projected onto a wall. All photography pieces are for sale, so get in quick. Postcards for the exhibition are being distributed tomorow, if you would like one simply email me your address. ( tim at zerosandones.co.nz ) A huge thanks to my sponsors, NZsnowboard.com, Burton, Gravis, The Northface, Spoke & Manual. The exhibition statement is as follows.

Perceptible - The works of Tim Pierce

Perceptible is a multi media exhibition, displaying a wide range of works from New Zealand photographer and film maker Tim Pierce.
Originally from Wanaka, Tim has spent his life travelling New Zealand and abroad documenting action sports and their associated cultures.
From this stems Perceptible, a series of innovative and artistically rich images that capture New Zealand's top snowboard, mountain bike, and BMX talent, whilst showcasing Aotearoa’s beauty through eerie dramatic moods, unique textures, shapes and pure images.
Resonant in visual magnitude, the pieces evoke strong perceptions and connotations of outdoor adventure and culture through the mind and senses.
Screenings of high definition video projects will also play throughout the two week exhibition, illustrating Tim’s diversity in the world of film.
Be sure you attend to celebrate New Zealand’s beauty and talented sporting culture as seen through the lens of our country’s leading action sport photographer.





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