MAX PATTÉ
British-born Max Patté is a multi-media contemporary artist.
He studied at the Wimbledon School of Art in London (1997-2000) and was elected an Associate of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 2008.
Since opening his studio in 2014, Max has immersed himself in an exploration of the elemental nature of light, space and colour. To date this exploration spans sculpture, painting and light art. He cites advances in modern technologies as a constant source of inspiration and uses an impressive array in his day-to-day operations.
Max’s work can be found in galleries in Palma Mallorca, London, Miami, Queenstown and Sydney.
CREDENTIALS
Wimbledon School of Art: First Class Honours Degree
Associate Royal Society Of British Sculptors
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
EXHIBITIONS
2022: Max Patté + Lightworx Sydney, Sydney, AU
2022: Palm Beach Modern Contemporary, Miami, USA
2021: Art Miami - Oliver Cole Gallery, Miami, USA
2021: Group Exhibition, Lightworx, Auckland, NZ
2020: Group Exhibition, Lightworx, Queenstown, NZ
2020: Group exhibition, HOFA, London
2020: Art Wynwood (Art Miami), USA
2020: Solo exhibition, Artbay Gallery, Queenstown, NZ
2019: Solo exhibition, Wrestler, Wellington, NZ
2019: Private art event hosted by Intemperie Art at Vienna Contemporary, Vienna, Austria
2019: Downtown Design, Dubai
2018: Auckland Art Week (October), installation on the Viaduct Auckland, NZ
2017: Festival, San Francisco Dance Film Festival, USA
2017: Group Exhibition, Wellington Lux Light Festival, NZ
2017: Solo exhibition, Wrestler Space, Wellington, NZ
2017: Group Exhibition, Winter Lights Festival, Canary Wharf, London, UK
2016: Solo exhibition, Ian McKellen residence, Limehouse, London, UK
2016: Solo exhibition, De Haan residence, Queenstown, NZ
2015: Solo exhibition, Allpress Gallery, Auckland, NZ
2015: Solo exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, Wellington Waterfront, NZ
2015: Solo exhibition, Bashford residence, Auckland, NZ
2014: Solo exhibition, Westpac Building, Newmarket, Auckland, NZ
AWARDS
Southland Art Award, NZ. Supreme winner 2017 (see Judges comments included in LIGHTWORKS section)
Wellington Civic Trust Awards, Peoples choice awards. Best Sculpture 2008/09/10 for Solace in the Wind
COMISSIONS
British High Commission. Anzac Memorial Park New Zealand
Auckland International Airport. Concept for Departures Lounge. Competition Winner
Wellington City Council. Rugby World Cup Sculpture
Sir Michael Hill, The Hill Sculpture Park ’The Frolic & The Fancy’
Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson. Commissioned sculpture for their private collection.
MAJOR PROJECTS
Anzac Memorial Park, New Zealand for The British High Commission - Lead designer and project supervisor. Included giving a presentation at the Foreign Commonwealth Office in Westminster to fifty international delegates including the Prime minister
‘The Scale Of Our War’ Gallipoli Experience for Te Papa, Museum of New Zealand - Project supervisor