Denis O'Connor is a New Zealand-based ceramicist, sculptor,
and writer who has exhibited both in New Zealand and internationally. He was
born in Auckland in 1947 and studied at Auckland University College (1966-69),
where he majored in English and History. After graduating, he worked as a
teacher for several years before turning to art full-time.
O'Connor's early work was made using white porcelain and the
iron-rich clay which he found near his studio on Waiheke Island. In 1985 he was
awarded the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship at Otago University, and during his
tenure he switched to using limestone. More recently he has incorporated found
objects and has started to use black slate, which has introduced a more
minimalist aesthetic.
His work is characterized by its intricate detail and its
use of symbolic imagery. His sculptures often explore themes of history,
identity, and the more...
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