Gennie de Lange

+64 021.453.418:: thelab@fe29.com

Love in a Thicket (2015)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
440 (W) x 455 (H) x 55 (D)
191104 GdL Love in a Thicket Web Page
On The Belvedere
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
530 (W) x 530 (H) x 18 (D)
191104 GdL On the Belvedere Web Page
Orange Dog
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
362 (W) x 362 (H) x 52 (D)
191104 GdL 13 Pisa Web Page
There's a Chance We Will All
Dance Together One Day (2006)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
440 (W) x 440 (H) x 18 (D)
191104 GdL There
Can You Remember (2015)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
375 (W) x 400 (H) x 55 (D)
191104 GdL Can You Remember Web Page
The Water Hole
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
Framed 410 (W) x 410 (H) x 22 (D)
191115 GdL Australia 2 Web Page
Waiting for Their Return (2008)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
545 (W) x 555 (H) x 30 (D)
191104 GdL Waiting for Their Return Web Page
The Way Home (2008)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
545 (W) x 555 (H) x 30 (D)
191104 GdL The Way Home Web Page
She's Overdressed (2015)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
457 (W) x 442 (H) x 55 (D)
191104 GdL She
Blue Boots (2015)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
455 (W) x 410 (H) x 55 (D)
191104 GdL Blue Boots Web Page
The Carefree Days of Summer (2010)
Earthenware tile painted with glaze
Framed 545 (W) x 555 (H) x 30 (D)
191027 GdL The Carefree Days of Summer Web Page

Gennie de Lange commenced art studies at the Wellington Polytechnic 1958-1960. She furthered her studies in pottery at the Hammersmith School of Art, London 1963-1964 and worked at the Chelsea Pottery in London 1965-1967. In 1980 she undertook post-graduate studies at the Middlesex School of Art.

Since her first group show, at the New York World Fair in 1967, de Lange has continued to exhibit widely throughout New Zealand in both dealer and public art galleries including The Suter (Nelson), The Sarjeant (Whanganui), The Dowse (Upper Hutt) and Govett-Brewster (New Plymouth).

Her work has also been exhibited in England, France and Switzerland, and is in both public and private art collections including the Auckland Museum, The James Wallace Collection and the Waikato and Christchurch art galleries.

de Lange is best known for her ceramic paintings created using a unique glazing technique developed over some 40 years. Working on unglazed terracotta, she paints many layers of glazes. The tones and colours (matte pastels before firing) are completely transformed after three days in the kiln. Some glazes are transparent, while others opaque. All are difficult to apply evenly and some react unfavourably when applied near others. Through endless experimentation, de Lange has discovered how to handle these to their greatest advantage.

Stopping work in ceramics 5 years ago, after suitable earthenware tiles and glazes became almost unobtainable, the works available are from de Lange’s private collection. There is a very painterly feel to the works and the glaze effects are rich, luminous and complex, with a jewel-like quality.