About

Working across objet trouvè and painting, I am interested in scarcity and specificity, the tension of the spaces between objects, and the signs of human-use embedded in patina. ​

Reimagining each object with consideration for the visually available history, I use the objects “as found”, embracing the tactile nature of the desaturated palette and textures embedded by time, human-use, and the elements. Sometimes adding marks but not manufacturing patina.​

Strategies I employ for constructing these works include hoarding, sifting, sorting, including and excluding. Each material or painting is placed into compositions according to an intuitive urge, a somatic process bringing together a meeting and moment of tension between two things, and a creation of space between them. Precipice-dwelling moments of making mean each iteration is unique and responds to the site. ​

Surface becomes gesture, and loose painterly forms emerge from the compositions and speak directly to the small textured paintings which inhabit the works as integral companion pieces.​

One informing the next in a quiet feedback loop.​

Tāmaki Makaurau artist Bryony Matthew has exhibited across both painting and sculpture since 2007, and will complete her Bachelor of Design and Contemporary Art at Unitec in 2025.​