Matheson Beaumont - Archive works

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Anchorage - Karitane (1948)
B&W limited edition digital print
No. 1 of 5, signed
378 x 282 mm (image)
568 x 470 mm (matted)
(Matheson's first professional photograph
and one of his personal favourites)
200505 Anchorage - Karitane 1948 B&W 378 x 282 568 x 470 small edition 1 of 5 signed 3s
Lake Wakatipu (1952)
B&W digital print
(One of Matheson's favourite images.
Taken from the MV Earnslaw on its way
from Wakatipu towards greenstone Wharf
- the occasion - the first convention of the
South Island photographic societies.
Lake Wakatipu 1952 B&W A2 302 x 457 625 x 760
Contra Jour (1960)
Vietnam
230 x 330 mm (image)
610 x 815 mm (matted)
Vietnam Garden 2s
The Apple Vendor (1960)
Vietnam
No. 1 of 3
226 x 292 mm (image)
468 x 566 mm (Matted)
Apple vendor Vietnam 1960 1 of 3 226 x 292 468 x 566 1s
Untitled, China (1960)
267 x 194 mm (image)
812 x 610 mm (matted)
China Sculpture 1s
Untitled, China (1960)
267x180 mm (image)
815 x 610 mm (matted)
China Man & Wall s
Untitled, China (1960)
200 x 280 mm (image)
408 x 510 mm (matted)
Portal 200 x 280 408 x 510
The Doorway (1960)
China
No. 1 of 1
235 x 342 mm (image)
610 x 815 mm (matted)
China door s
Tea Ceremony (2000)
Japan
292 x 205 mm (image)
610 x 812 mm (matted)
Tea Party Japan 2as
Australia Tower Abstract (1985)
Sydney
Cibachrome
No. 1 of 10
173 x 250 mm (image)
406 x 507 mm (matted)
Australia Tower cibachrome 173 x 250 406 x 507 s
Looking Up (1985)
The Rocks, Sydney
Cibachrome
322 x 422 mm (image)
405 x 507 mm (matted)
Looking Up - The Rocks 322 x 422 405 x 507 s
Thorndon abstract
197 x 255 mm (image)
405 x 508 mm (matted)
Thirndon Abstract 197 x 255 405 x 508 1s
Untitled
Acapulco
244 x 318 mm (image)
610 x 812 mm (matted)
Aculpulco Balcony 1s
OSB Building, Dunedin (1985)
B&W photograph
226 x 310 mm (image)
407 x 508 mm (matted)
OSB 226 x 310 407 x 508 s
H.V. Millar
In his studio, North Dunedin
B&W photograph
297 x 450 mm (image)
470 x 568 mm (matted)
H. Millar 1 of 1 297x450 470 x 568 s
Autumn - Bannockburn
No. 1 of 25
Autumn Bannockburn 1 of 25 s
West Coast Beach
B&W photograph
framed
West Coast Beach s
Caversham, Dunedin (1990)
A3 colour digital print, abstracted
234 x 352 mm (image)
470 x 568 mm (matted)
Caversham 234 x 352 470 x 568 s
Saturday Dance (1965)
Joe Brown's Dance
Dunedin Town Hall
A3 digital colour print from
original colour transparency
270 x 368 mm (image)
330 x 482 mm (matted)
Saturday Dance 1975 Joe Brown
Red Leicester - abstract (2009)
Signed digital print
No. 1 of 5
263 x 390 mm (image)
330 x 483 mm (matted)
Red Leicester - abstract - gned 2009 1 of 5  263x390 330 x 483 2s
Eyeballs
matted
Eyeballs 1 of 1 232 x 350 471 x 568 s

Long considered to be one of New Zealand’s leading landscape photographers, Matheson Beaumont has been photographing the landscapes of the South Island of New Zealand for the past 40 years and making photographs for over 68 years. During this time he has built up a body of work that is recognised for its integrity and sense of place.

His photographs are held in public collections in the USA, Brazil, Singapore, China and in the UK in the National Museum of Photography Film & Television, The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and the Hocken Collection of the University of Otago. Privately his work is held in collections in the UK, Australia, USA, Germany, Canada and Japan.

In 2006 he was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to photography and the community. He is an Hon. Fellow of the Photographic Society of New Zealand, a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and was elected a Fellow of the Photographic Society of America in 1974.

In 1975 he was presented with the Otago Visual Arts Award by the City of Dunedin and, is the only Australasian photographer to be awarded the prestigious Fenton Medal from the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. In 2005 he was elected an Hon Life Member of the Royal Photographic Society.

An Optometrist by profession, he has practiced photography as an avocation and since retiring in 2001 has given himself completely to the medium which has been his love since he was a high school student.

A few of the institutions which have exhibited his photography include:

  • The Royal Photographic Society (Bath, UK)
  • The Australian Photographic Society
  • The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
  • The Otago Museum

His work has been published in many books and magazines and a retrospective collection of his landscapes entitled Chasing the Southern Light was published by Longacre Press in 2006.

In January 2018, Matheson Beaumont moved from his Sandringham St home of 59 years to a Frances Hodgkins 7th floor apartment, with a view that his photographer’s eye must truly appreciate. During the move, Matheson and his daughter Louise uncovered a number of interesting early works from a highly successful 70 years creating beautiful photographs. The works, which include some Cibachromes and black and whites, cover a variety of genres including portrait, travel, architecture and documentary. A few abstracts reveal just a little of Matheson’s quirky sense of humour.