An intimate portrait of the life, loves and friendships of Aotearoa New Zealand artist Geoff Dixon. Selected for the 2022 Whānau Mārama:...
An intimate portrait of the life, loves and friendships of Aotearoa New Zealand artist Geoff Dixon. Selected for the 2022 Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival.
"Glenis Giles and Clare O’Leary’s documentary invites us into the magnificently cluttered studio of Aotearoa New Zealand artist Geoff Dixon as he prepares works for his next exhibition, transforming children’s toys and hard enamel paint into surreal collages of spacecraft and birdlife. Living in Cairns alongside his partner, Aboriginal artist, Arone Meeks, the Bluff-born Dixon has long held a fascination with endangered birds. Southland’s own takahē often feature prominently in his work alongside many other threatened species as a metaphor for the destruction of the natural world.
"The film unravels Dixon’s past – growing up in Nelson and his formative years at art school in Christchurch where he met fellow artist Euan Macleod – dissecting his seemingly contradictory obsessions with science fiction, space travel, nature and extinction which have shaped his unique artistic style and vision." (Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival)
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Geoff Dixon: Portraits of Us | Details
- Runtime
- 82
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- New Zealand