Owen Connors
YEAR OF RESIDENCY
May - August 2023
Owen Connors is an artist and writer based in Tāmaki Makaurau. They studied at Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland University and The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University, Colorado.
Recent exhibitions include, your cart and plow over the bones of the dead, 2022, Robert Heald Gallery; for the feral splendour, Physics Room; Incubations, Robert Heald Gallery; and For Future Breeders, Parasite, Tāmaki Makaurau.
Image: Owen Connors, Libations, 2021, egg tempera on board, hand-carved lacquered ash frame. Installation view, Robert Heald Gallery.
Artist Edition
Owen Connors
Rock 10
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
70 x 45 x 40mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 5
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
65 x 55 x 50mm
$200
Image: Sam Hartnett
Contact us to purchase this edition.
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 4
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
90 x 65 x 40mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 3
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
85 x 70 x 40mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 2
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
75 x 55 x 40mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 11-15
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
dimensions variable
Collection of McCahon House Trust
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 9
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
75 x 40 x 35mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 8
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
55 x 50 x 35mm
$200
Image: Sam Hartnett
Contact us to purchase this edition.
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 7
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
80 x 50 x 40mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 6
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
85 x 55 x 35mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.
Owen Connors
Rock 1
2024
scagliola, conservator’s wax, earth magnet
90 x 60 x 35mm
SOLD
Image: Sam Hartnett
Scagliola is a composite material that came to prominence in Tuscany in the 17th century and is made of plaster, rabbit skin glue and pigment. This material was generally used for columns and interior walls and fake marble inlay on altarpiece bases and tables. Made with the assistance of Katherine Rutecki.
They were made in conjunction with the Walter's Prize works 'Land of Doubts and Shadows', 2024.