Four New Artworks on Display at Brick Bay

We are delighted to present four new artworks on the Trail this month by leading New Zealand artists, Sharonagh Montrose, Jeff Thomson and Cathryn Munro.

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Sharonagh Montrose
A Sixth in Five Movements

A Sixth in Five Movements uses sound, vibration and sculpture to draw a comparison between the experience of tasting a complex Bordeaux red wine, and listening to Beethoven's Symphony No.6 -  an unusual pastoral symphony that has five movements, rather than the usual four.

For this work, the artist has re-purposed the symphony, using each of the five themes to correspond to evoke the richness and play of flavours on the palate, with a narrative that is both felt and heard through the sculpture.

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Cathryn Munro
Every Day

One day, while throwing away her children’s old, stained pillows, Munro was struck by an unexpected feeling of tenderness as she gazed on the stains that represented her children’s sleep, sweat and tears she realised that what she was looking at was a map of their lives.

The pillow connotes a preoccupation with sleep; lack of sleep, hours trying to get children to sleep, longing for sleep. The pillow is both intimate and familiar; evocative of a private world of dreams, comfort, home and their stains are a map of the experience of those who have slept on them.

Every Day is a work about longing. A longing to rise above the mundane of everyday life, and take the time to experience life as profound and meaningful. Consisting of a series of eleven life-size pillow forms ascending a slope, staggered above on another, the pillows appear to hover above ground.

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Jeff Thomson
Mahoe Leaf (2 works)

For his Mahoe Leaf series,Thomson collected Mahoe leaf skeletons from the forest floor at Brick Bay and used them as inspiration for these intricate, larger than life pieces produced in his signature material, corrugated iron. These pieces are gorgeous on their own or displayed in groups, and are one of the most popular pieces purchased by collectors.

Interested in Purchasing an Artwork?

As always, the majority of the artwork on exhibition at Brick Bay is for sale, and we are more than happy to facilitate commissions should you have site specific requirements. If you are interested in a piece or would like to discuss a project, please get in touch with our Art Manager, Sheridan Dickson.


FEAST MATAKANA: BEN BAYLY PRIVATE LUNCH AT THE BIG HOUSE

A Feast private lunch was hosted by Christine Didsbury at The Big House with guest chef Ben Bayly who used a wide range of ingredients such as local whitebait, crayfish, and naturally our Brick Bay Farm meat and vegetables.

Our head Chef Cam Cook and guest Chef Nico Bonnaud worked with Ben Bayly on multiple dishes whilst interacting with our guests.

FEAST MATAKANA: ART X FOOD DINNER AT BRICK BAY

The inaugural Feast Matakana event series kicked off with our ART X FOOD dinner on Friday 21st September. This was spectacular event which showcased works by Natalie Guy, P.Westbourne, Gregor Kregar & Virginia Leonard. Our chefs and also guest chef Nico from Honest Chocolat created an interactive menu in response to works of art presented in The Glass House.

We began with canapés on the front deck and a wine tasting, with Natalie Guy’s work Night Fishing on the Nagara in situ. The canapé selection included smoked eel, fried tofu and our famous braised beef cheeks.

The first course showcased our Brick Bay lamb and took inspiration from Gregor Kregar’s Matthew 12:12 Cup, a playful collection of ceramic sheep flocking over our back deck.

P.Westbourne’s sound installation Umbrella Song, marked the dramatic start to course two which featured market fish, asparagus, dill, creme fraiche, capers, & skordalia.

We moved onto a delicious cheese course with references to Jeff Thomson’s corrugated Mahoe Leaves which were suspended in The Glass House.

The evening was rounded off perfectly with our guest Chef Nico Bonnaud’s chocolate interpretation of local artist Virginia Leonards ceramic works.


Kids walk the trail FREE in July School Holidays!

Bring the kids along to explore the Brick Bay Sculpture Trail for FREE in the July school holidays. For every paying adult 3 kids can walk the trail for FREE, Monday to Friday! Get the kids off the devices and away from screens these holidays by spending time exploring nature & art.

Remember to book a table for lunch, we have a delicious kids menu, colouring in and a playground too!

July School Holiday Sculpture Trail pricing: 

Adults $18  | Students & Children: FREE

No bookings required to walk the trail, but we recommend booking a table for lunch at www.brickbay.co.nz/bookings 

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New Release: Pharos 2014

The wait is over... 'Pharos' our premium red wine has arrived! Produced only in exceptional vintages, a long warm summer produced optimum ripeness in our Bordeaux varietals. With a composition of 52% Petit Verdot 36% Malbec 9% Cabernet Franc 3% Merlot, each of the 4 varieties was de-stemmed and crushed separately into small open-top fermenters. After a period of post-fermentation maceration to add structure and balance, the wine was racked, the skins gently pressed, settled, then aged largely in new French oak barriques. Different coopers and forest origins were utilized to optimize the potential of each grape varietal. After 10 months, selected barriques were blended together. The wine was then bottled without fining and bottle-aged for a further 2  years before our very limited release of 250 dozen.

An intensely deep purple-red in colour, hinting of the complexity of aromas and flavours to follow: layered dark berries and plums, exotic earthy spices, leather and charcuterie. Savour chocolate, raspberry, liquorice and a lifted floral elegance on the palate with a brooding, lingering finish.

Cameron Douglas MS, has rated it highly with 95pts, read his full review here, and another great review from Bob Campbell MS here.

Book a table to taste our new Pharos at The Glass House or purchase a bottle online; available as a single bottle3 pack1/2 dozen or a full case.

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