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"North Otago Landscape" Barry Lett Multiple BY COLIN MCCAHON.

Limited Edition Screenprint. Oil on paper 560 x 460mm.

Superior hand made gold leaf framing by City Art Depot (Framers to Christchurch Art Gallery) 700 x 860mm

Barry Lett Galleries was opened in 1965 by Barry Lett (b. 1940), who had graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts the previous year, Rodney Kirk Smith (1938-1996), and Frank Lowe, who had run Ikon Gallery with fellow architecture student Don Wood from 1960 to 1964.

In the early 1960s a new generation of dealer galleries (often short-lived) arose in Auckland, encouraging people to see and buy contemporary NZ art. Barry Lett Galleries filled a gap left in the Auckland cultural scene by the closure of Ikon Gallery.

BLG showed many of the leading painters of the 1960s and 1970s, including McCahon, Binney, Hanly, Milan Mrkusich, Gordon Walters, Ralph Hotere, Michael Smither, Michael Illingworth and Robert Ellis.

In 1975 the gallery celebrated its tenth anniversary with a show of two works each by 14 of its core artists, including McCahon, Binney, Hotere, Mrkusich, Illingworth and Teuane Tibbo.

Frank Lowe sold his interest to Kim Wright in 1966, and in 1975 Barry Lett left the gallery to paint full-time, leaving Rodney Kirk-Smith. In 1976 the gallery became known as RKS Art.

Barry Lett multiples. In 1968 the gallery issued a set of prints by 12 of its artists: Binney, McCahon, Walters, Mrkusich, Illingworth, Hotere, Hanly, Ellis, Michael Smither, Mervyn Williams, Ross Ritchie, and Toss Woollaston. The prints were intended to make contemporary art more accessible to the public, and were priced at $35 before publication and $40 after. Lett selected the twelve to reflect an 'up and coming' generation of new artists; the prints were not numbered but between 200 and 250 editions were believed to have been produced. Not many survived due too blue tack!

Item may be withdrawn as also offered in our new gallery in Redcliffs Village.

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COLIN MCCAHON (1919-1987)

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