Max Gimblett is a painter, calligrapher, and Rinzai Zen monk. Gimblett’s paintings are a harmonious postmodern synthesis of American and Japanese art. Often working on shaped panels or canvases – tondos, ovals, and his signature four-lobed quatrefoil – he marries Abstract Expressionism, Modernism and Spiritual Abstraction with mysticism and traditions of Asian calligraphy. Masterful brushwork, an eccentric and sophisticated color sense and sensuously glossy surfaces are punctuated with gilding in precious metals – a nod to alchemy, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland (in which he was raised) and Japanese lacquerware, ceramics and temple art.
Born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1935, he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute in the 1960s and has since traveled, taught and exhibited extensively across the globe. Gimblett’s work is included in major museum collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and the Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki.
-
Max Gimblett
The Beginning of Time 11 Feb - 1 Apr 2023Opening reception: Saturday February 11, 3-5 pm In the spirit of impermanence — one of the core precepts of Buddhism—artworks in this solo show of the work of the 87-year-old...Read more -
Where We Are
23 Oct - 24 Nov 2021In a group exhibition marking this moment in history (and celebrating the 25th anniversary of Hosfelt Gallery) the work of 34 artists is employed to reflect on the zeitgeist of...Read more -
Max Gimblett
juggernaut 8 Sep - 10 Oct 2020Hosfelt Gallery presents a solo exhibition of work by the esteemed painter, calligrapher, and Rinzai Zen monk Max Gimblett. Gimblett's paintings are a harmonious, postmodern synthesis of American and Japanese art. Often working on shaped panels or canvases—tondos, ovals, and his signature four-lobed quatrefoil—he marries Abstract Expressionism, Modernism and Spiritual Abstraction with mysticism and traditions of Asian calligraphy. Gimblett's paintings are defined by masterful brushwork combined with an eccentric and sophisticated color sense, and finished with sensuously glossy surfaces.Read more
-
Max Gimblett's Calligraphic Wonders
Mark Van Proyen, Squarecylinder.com, March 16, 2023 -
NZEDGE on Max Gimblett
NZEDGE.com, March 1, 2023 -
Getty Research Institute Acquires Max Gimblett Artist’s Book Collection
New Zealand Edge, March 2, 2022 -
The Risk-Taking, Boundary-Breaking Austin Gallery That Changed the Face of Texas Art
Daniel Oppenheimer, Texas Monthly, June 1, 2021 -
The Disappearing Ox
Lewis Hyde, Max Gimblett, Copper Canyon Press, September 1, 2020 -
Take the ‘A’ Train: An interview with Max Gimblett
Peter Vangioni, Bulletin, August 4, 2020 -
Kiwi star of the art world: Max Gimblett on keeping the faith and wearing the silver fern
NZ Herald, September 7, 2018
-
HG Magazine Issue no. 36
Cornelius Völker, Angelina Pwerle, Max Gimblett & William T. Wiley February 17, 2022Announcing Cornelius Völker: In the Last Light Photo Essay by Cornelius Völker Recent Press William T. Wiley: on view Max Gimblett Artist Book collection acquired...Read more -
Max Gimblett’s Archive of Artist’s Books Joins Getty Research Institute Collection
Max Gimblett and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett donate more than 250 unique volumes February 9, 2022LOS ANGELES - The Getty Research Institute has acquired an archive of more than 250 artist's books. The Max Gimblett Artist's Book Collection, created by...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 27
Liliana Porter in the press & virtual event; plus Ben McLaughlin, Rina Banerjee, Isabella Kirkland, Patricia Piccinini, Max Gimblett, Lordy Rodriguez, Bruce & Jean Conner April 3, 2021Liliana Porter in Artforum and Artsy In Conversation: Liliana Porter & curator Humberto Moro Ben McLaughlin: Artwork Explained Art @ Home New to Inventory: Rina...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 20
Upcoming Exhibitions: Lordy Rodriguez & Driss Ouadahi; plus Jutta Haeckel, Max Gimblett October 13, 2020Lordy Rodriguez: Polar Democracy Driss Ouadahi: Revisited Spaces New to Inventory: Jutta Haeckel Virtual Event: Max Gimblett & Lewis Hyde discuss The Disappearing Ox —...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 19
Max Gimblett plus Jean Conner, Lordy Rodriguez, Driss Ouadahi, Liliana Porter October 2, 2020Anne Kirker explains of how the practices of meditation are relevant to Max Gimblett’s work Virtual Event: Marcia Reed & Max Gimblett discuss the work...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 17
Max Gimblett in the gallery, in the studio and at home; plus Bruce Conner & Isabella Kirkland September 3, 2020Max Gimblett: juggernaut opens at the gallery See Max at work in the studio At home with Max Gimblett & Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett New to Inventory:...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 16
Art21 profiles Tim Hawkinson; plus Crotty, Danziger, McLaughlin, Piccinini, Völker, Gimblett August 21, 2020Art21 profiles Tim Hawkinson New in the Shop: Russell Crotty, Reed Danziger, Ben McLaughlin, Patricia Piccinini Patricia Piccinini: Between the Shadow and the Soul opens...Read more -
Max Gimblett: Ocean Wheel
on view at the Christchurch Art Gallery through November 15, 2020 August 1, 2020Max Gimblett is a New Zealand-born, New York-based artist and Zen master renowned for the dynamism of his work and his expressive use of colour...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 7
Max Gimblett joins gallery; plus Lukas, Fein, Campbell, Hawkinson and Hilma af Klint documentary May 21, 2020Hosfelt Gallery announces representation of Max Gimblett Emil Lukas, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein and Jim Campbell share work from their studio New To Inventory: Tim Hawkinson...Read more
-
In Conversation: Lewis Hyde and Max Gimblett
A Virtual Conversation on "The Disappearing Ox — A Modern Version of a Classic Buddhist Tale" 20 Oct 2020Max Gimblett and MacArthur Fellow Lewis Hyde discuss their contemporary take on a twelfth-century Chinese story in their recently released collaborative book, The Disappearing Ox...Read more -
In Conversation: Marcia Reed and Max Gimblett
A Virtual Tour and Conversation 7 Oct 2020Marcia Reed, Chief Curator and Associate Director of Special Collections & Exhibitions at The Getty Research Institute and Max Gimblett discuss his exhibition juggernaut .Read more