The Sunday Series: Max Gimblett

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Maxwell Harold Gimblett ONZM, HonD (born 5 December 1935 is a New Zealand and American artist. He is well known for his paintings, sculpture, ink drawings, works on paper, and artist’s books…Gimblett was born in Auckland, New Zealand, a second-generation New Zealander …Gimblett’s work is rich and inventive. He is known for his great technical and stylistic range: the monochrome, geometric abstraction, the calligraphic and figurative expressionism all find a place in the work. He uses novel shaped supports: ovals, circles, and rings. However the quatrefoil is the shape he has really made his own…..He was named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to art in the 2015 Queen’s Birthday Honours….On 26 October 2017, Gimblett received an honorary doctorate from the University of Waikato for his philanthropy and achievements in the artistic world..”1

I associate Gimblett with those precise, church window, clover leaf shapes.  There is of course much more to Gimblett than that.

“We are made up of stories….”  (and watch out this video just stops)

Max Gimblett and ‘The Art of Remembrance’

“Max Gimblett the Quatrefoil King”…   https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/201844551/max-gimblett-the-quatrefoil-king

And in Tauranga:     https://www.artgallery.org.nz/the-universe-max-gimblett

“Nobody says it better….”  Gimblett’s website..     http://www.maxgimblett.com/

Insightful:   https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/arts/110917423/artist-max-gimblett-reflects-on-a-life-of-love-art-and-freedom

Documentary:  Rhys Mitchell’s documentary ‘Original Mind’ about Max Gimblett is now available to view for free on Vimeo. Rhys spent a week with Max and his studio assistants learning and experiencing his techniques and philosophies. 

This is “Max Gimblett – Original Mind” by Rhys Mitchell on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
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Please note I could not access this as a “free video” you may have more luck!

Gimblett is also a collaborator  with  an eclectic group of other creatives.

Notes:    1 Wikipedia – Max Gimblett

This article has been compiled from videos, information and articles available online.

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