Roger Murray
Having studied Fine Arts at ASA from 1989, majoring in sculpture and film, Roger Murray exhibited in early days at the ASA exhibitions and had work accepted into the Wallace Awards. Throughout the following years Roger showed in various group exhibitions at Fisher Gallery and had short films excepted into many International film festivals. In 1995 he ended up going into the film industry and starting his own company Main Reactor, one of New Zealand's leading props, prosthetics and make-up effects studios.
Decades on, Roger has now turned his attention back to the art world. Wielding an impressive range of technical knowledge and understanding of diverse mediums, the artist creates abstract reliefs which marry natural elements with brutalist composition and form.
Thematically, his art explore ideas surrounding the sublimity of cosmic interconnectedness and harmony of mathematical theory. From simple geometries, the sculptures grow into complex configurations which intersect, entwine, and oscillate together, meditating on the unseen forces that hold our world together and pull it apart.
Underlying the patterns and materials is palpable tension: wood bent to its breaking point, curving in endless knots and undulating surfaces which strain toward a sense of motion usually beyond the capabilities of inert material. Roger offsets this tension with fluidity of form, reflective surfaces, and calculated precision.
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Roger Murray | Anomaly
{Suite} Wellington 30 Nov - 22 Dec 2023In his latest exhibition, Anomaly, Roger Murray ventures into a realm where art and science converge. Building on the thematic foundations present in his previous showcase, Procession, Murray explores concepts...Read more -
Roger Murray | Procession
{Suite} Ponsonby 18 May - 17 Jun 2023Procession, the idea of continuous movement, rhythmic cycles and the passage of time was the unifying thread that brought together the new works created for Roger Murray’s latest exhibition. Ideas...Read more -
Roger Murray | Inflection point
{Suite} Wellington 5 - 22 Oct 2022In Roger Murray's latest series 'Inflection Point' elemental forces take sculptural form. Rendered in wood - with elements of brass, steel, and lacquer woven into their structure - the intricate...Read more