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Sun/Moon (Night/Day)
Unique - sand cast bronze
2 pieces each 900 mm diameter
340 mm H (at highest point)
Sun Moon at Fe29 21
Sun/Moon (Night/Day)
Unique - sand cast bronze
2 pieces each 900 mm diameter
340 mm H (at highest point)
Sun Moon at Fe29 2
Mountain (2009)
Unique - lost wax cast bronze
120 x 220 mm diameter
Mountain
Ocean (2009)
Unique - lost wax cast frame
Two pieces
90 x 255 mm diameter
Ocean
Self (2009)
Cast bronze
3 pieces variable configuration
90 H x 240 mm diameter
Self 1
Fragile Planet (2001)
Cast bronze, 7 parts
Assembled 50 x 95 mm
Fragile Planet 1
Baskets of Knowledge (1989)
Series I, II & III
Cast bronze
I - 155 x 140 mm, II - 180 x 90 mm,
III - 250 x 120 mm
Baskets of Knowledge 2
Broken Poppies (2003)
Cast bronze, two parts
160 x 80 x 160 mm
Broken Poppies
Circlet of Dreams (2009/10)
Cast bronze, 2 parts
100 x 130 x 45 mm
Circlet of Dreams
Fragile Offering (Peace) 2009
Cast bronze
45 x 135 x 50 mm
Fragile Offering-Peace
Heartfelt (2019)
(from MANZ exhibition About Face)
Cast bronze, two sided medal
60 x 105 x 115 mm
Heartfelt
Universal Responsibility (2011/12)
(Text by Dalai Lama)
Cast bronze, two sided medal
98 mm diameter
Universal Responsibility
Connected (Keeping in Touch) 2003
Cast bronze
40 x 200 x 200 mm
Connected
Besieged Mothers (2018)
FIDEM Canada
Cast bronze
20 x 14 x 140 mm
Besieged Mothers
Canary Girls (2018)
Munition workers WWI
FIDEM Canada
Cast bronze
12 x 105 x 105 mm
Canary Girls
Building Bridges with Strings Attached
Cast Bronze - 2 sided medal
Building Bridges with Strings Attached
Living on the Edge (2017)
Cast bronze
150mm diameter
Living on the Edge
Absence Presence (2001)
Cast bronze
150 mm diameter
Absence Presence 2
Gannets (1992)
West Coast Sundays Series
Cast bronze
125 mm diameter
West Coast Sundays - Gannets
Navigator (2009/10)
Personal Geographies series
Cast Bronze - 2 sided medal
130 x 185 x 100 mm
Personal Geographies - Navigator
Seeking Refuge (2009/10)
Personal Geographies series
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
25 x 90 x 85 mm
Personal Geographies -Seeking Refuge 2
Migrant (2009/10)
Personal Geographies Series
Cast Bronze - 2 sided medal
45 x 100 x 95 mm
Personal Geographies - Migrant 2
Fish of Happiness
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
Fish of Happiness
Fillet
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
Fillet
Adaptor (2014)
All in a Days Work series
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
100 mm diameter
All in a Day
Call Waiting (2014)
All in a Days Work series
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
100 mm diameter
All in a Day
Offline (2014)
All in a Days Work series
Cast bronze - 2 sided medal
100 mm diameter
All in a Day
Large Pacific Heart (1989)
Heart of the Pacific series
Cast bronze
140 mm diameter
Large Pacific Heart

This exhibition of medals and sculptures welcomes Marté Szirmay to Fe29.

Born in Budapest in 1946, Szirmay arrived in New Zealand in 1957 following the Hungarian revolution. Graduating DFA (Hons) from the University of Auckland School of Fine Arts in 1968, she went on to gain a Teaching Diploma from Auckland Secondary Teachers College. Since then she has dedicated over 40 years of her life teaching art to new generations, while maintaining her outstanding art practice.

The youngest and two times Frances Hodgkins Fellow (1971 & 72), Szirmay was awarded Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grants in 1973, 1978 & 1982, and obtained the coveted status of visiting artist in 1982 (Johnson Atelier, Princeton, New Jersey) and again in 1983 (Governors State University, Illinois, USA).

Since 1969, Szirmay has had numerous solo exhibitions within New Zealand, and has participated in group exhibitions in London, Budapest, Helsinki, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Sweden, Crete, Spain and Australia. Her work is held in private and public collections throughout the world.

Szirmay has created architectural works, sculpture for city squares, wall reliefs and free-standing objects in a wide range of sizes. She is a founding member of the Medal Artists of New Zealand (MANZ) and for the past 9 years she has been selected to exhibit at the Auckland Botanic Gardens Sculpture Exhibition where this year she was awarded the McConnell Supreme award for her work Contained and Protected (which invites us to reflect on both the beauty of the environment and the need for its protection).

I aim to create a language of signs and symbols that transcend regional, cultural and social limitations. I am a long-time advocate for the protection and health of our planet Earth and promote unconditional love and respect for all her sentient beings. While we are debating the rapid disintegration of our planet, not all accept that we as a human race are in any way responsible for the plunder, exploitation and pollution of her.

The above images show a few of the over 30 Marté Szirmay works in this exhibition. More images will be added over the coming days.

Accompanying Szirmay’s bronzes in this exhibition, are works by other distinguished Fe29 artists with a similar respect and concern for our environment – Tanya Ashken, Hamish Horsley and Marian Fountain. Follow the links to learn more about these artists and their work.