The book accompanies an exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, showcasing a range of artworks and themes explored during the event. It delves into the artistic concepts presented in the exhibition, providing insights into the featured artists and their creations. Readers can expect a rich exploration of visual art, enhancing their understanding of the works displayed from December 2022 to August 2023.
Justin Paton Book order






- 2023
- 2011
Brought together from New Zealand, Australia, Europe and the United States, the artists in this exhibition examine every aspect of the de-building process, from the crates art is stored in, to the paint on the walls."De-building opened on 5 February 2011 and was scheduled to run till 15 May. Unfortunately the earthquake on 22 February intervened and the Gallery has remained closed since that date. We regret that this exhibition has itself now been de-built and will not re-open. However a number of these works will be shown again, within the 'Brought to Light' exhibition, when the Christchurch Art Gallery reopens later this year."--Gallery website.
- 2010
Inner Landscapes: 15 New Zealand Artists with Canterbury Connections
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the creative journeys of 15 prominent contemporary New Zealand artists, this collection offers candid interviews that reveal their artistic processes. Accompanied by previously unpublished photographs of the artists and their studios, the book showcases over 60 images of new works. This richly illustrated volume provides an insightful glimpse into the minds of these creators, making it a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and students interested in understanding the nuances of artistic expression.
- 2008
Justin Paton's Montana Award-winning and much-loved journey through the world of art, now in a superb new format. A true treasure for art-lovers.
- 2006
Jeffrey Harris
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book showcases the work of Jeffrey Harris, a prominent New Zealand painter, through a comprehensive retrospective in collaboration with the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. It features a rich array of illustrations that capture key themes and significant moments from Harris' 30-year career, including intricate etchings, vibrant icons, elaborate triptychs, and candid self-portraits, affirming his influential status in contemporary art.