SHANE COTTON

BIBLIOGRAPHY

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2008
Blair French, Shane Cotton: The Extended Art of Looking, Gow Langsford Gallery, Creative New Zealand Publishing

2007
Oriwa Soliomon, Huhana Smith (ed), Taiawhio II Contemporary Maori Artists Te Papa Press, Wellington
Blair French, ‘Painting Presence’ Four Times Painting, Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi, Victoria University

2006
William McAloon, ‘Meet me by the rabbit: Jim Barr & Mary Barr Collection’, Art & Australia, vol. 44, no. 2, Summer
Paco Barragan, Nuclear Reactions, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos
Sue Gardiner, ‘New Cotton works’, Artnotes, Art Monthly Australia, no. 194, October
Laura Murray Cree (ed.), Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986–2006, Craftsman House, Melbourne,

2005
‘Shane Cotton: Pararaiha’, Nichigo Press, August
Tracey Clement, ‘Shane Cotton’, Metro, Sydney Morning Herald, 12–18 August
‘Shane Cotton’, What’s On, The Art Newspaper, July–August
Lara Strongman (ed.), Shane Cotton, City Gallery Wellington and Victoria University Press

2004
Robert Leonard, "Cultural Surrealist" Shane Cotton, Auckland Art Gallery Publications
Melissa Chiu (curator), Paradise Now? Contemporary Art from the Pacific, Art Society Museum, New York

2001
Susette Goldsmith (ed), Te Maunga Taranaki: Views of a Mountain, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
Good Work: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin
Te Miringa Hohaia, Gregory O’Brien and Lara Strongman (eds), Parihaka: The Art of Passive Resistance, City Gallery, Wellington, Victoria University Press and Parihaka Pa Trustees, Wellington
Ngahiraka Mason and Ellis, Ngarino, Purangiaho: Seeing Clearly, Auckland Art Gallery
Techno Maori: Maori Art in the Digital Age, City Gallery Wellington and Pataka Museum, Porirua

2000
Blair French, ‘Crossing the Tasman: The work of Gordon Bennett and Shane Cotton’, Postwest, no. 16
Simeon Kronenberg and Ngahiraka Mason, Darkness and Light: Looking at the Landscape, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Langwarrin, Victoria
Justin Paton, ‘Homing in’, Shane Cotton: Te Timatanga: From Eden to Ohaeawai, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin

1999
Sandy Adsett and Cliff Whiting (eds), Mataora/The Living Face: Contemporary Maori Art, David Bateman Ltd, Auckland, in association with Te Waka Toi
Jim Barr and Mary Barr, ‘Shane Cotton’, Home and Away: Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Art from the Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery and David Bateman Ltd
William McAloon, ‘Stirring the pot: Recent paintings by Shane cotton’, Art New Zealand, no. 90
Nicholas Thomas, Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial Culture, Thames and Hudson, London
Imants Tillers, ‘Locating Shane Cotton’ Art AsiaPacific, no. 23
Linda Tyler (ed.), ‘Shane Cotton’, Hocken Library, University of Otago, Dunedin

1998
Elizabeth Caldwell (ed.), Skywriters and Earthmovers, Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch
David Eggleton, ‘History under canvas’, New Zealand Listener, 12 December
Blair French, ‘Shane Cotton: Painting at the heart of the matter’, Seppelt Contemporary Art Awards, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Robert Leonard, ‘Shane Cotton’, Art/text, no. 63
Ian Wedde et al., Dream Collectors: One Hundred Years of Art in New Zealand, Te Papa Press, Wellington

1997
Jim Barr and Mary Barr, ‘Shane Cotton: Mana from history’, World Art, no. 15
Louise Garrett, ‘Exhibitions: Wellington’, Art New Zealand, no. 83
Charles Green, ‘Shane Cotton’, Artforum, November
Ewen McDonald, Shane Cotton: Square Style, Mori Gallery, Sydney
Robin Neate and Stuart McKenzie, Now Showing: Artists Go to the Movies, Exhibitour, Wellington

1996
Sian Daly, ‘Show champion’, Monica, October–November
Michael Dunn, Contemporary Painting in New Zealand, Craftsman House, Sydney
Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, ‘Korurangi/Toihoukura: Brown art in white spaces’, Art New Zealand, no. 78
William McAloon, ‘Amidst seas and skies: Casino art in Auckland’ Art AsiaPacific, vol. 3, no. 4, Sydney
Gregory O’Brien, Lands and Deeds: Profiles of Contemporary New Zealand Painters, Godwit Press, Auckland

1995
Warwick Brown, 100 New Zealand Paintings by 100 New Zealand Artists, Godwit Press, Auckland
Richards Dale, ‘Insider/outsider: A report from the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery’, Art New Zealand, no. 77
Bernice Murphy, Localities of Desire: Contemporary Art in an International World, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Justin Paton, ‘Exhibitions: Christchurch’, Art New Zealand, no. 76
Justin Paton, ‘For tangled times’, New Zealand Listener, 8 July
Peter Shand, ‘Time spent in four chambers: A very peculiar practice’, Art New Zealand, no. 77
Allan Smith et al., A Very Peculiar Practice: Aspects of Recent New Zealand Painting, City Gallery, Wellington
Allan Smith, The Nervous System: Twelve Artists Explore Images and Identities in Crisis, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
Susan Smith, Ta te whenua: Shane Cotton & Robert Jahnke, Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North
Penny Swan, Shane Cotton: Recent Painting, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth

1994
John Daly-Peoples, ‘Exhibitions: Auckland’, Art New Zealand, no. 72, 1994
George Hubbard, ‘Buy culture’, Planet, no. 13, 1994
Allan Smith, ‘Shane Cotton’, Art & Text, no. 49, 1994
Luke Strongman, ‘Something in the pot: Luke Strongman talks to artist Shane Cotton’ Midwest, no. 5, 1994
Jane Sayle, ‘Exhibitions: Wellington’, Art New Zealand, no  68, 1993
Allan Smith, ‘The surfaces of style’, Art New Zealand, no. 66, 1993
Gregory Burke and Robert Leonard, Shadow of Style: Eight New Artists, City Gallery Wellington and Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 1992
Blair French, ‘A choreography of form: The paintings of Shane Cotton’, Art New Zealand, no. 60, 1991