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McClelland Sculpture Survey Award

Gregor Kregar is a finalist in the 2010 McClelland Sculpture Survey, one of Australias most significant outdoor sculpture exhibitions. Displayed throughout 16 hectares of bush and landscaped gardens, the McClelland Sculpture Survey is intended to provide sculptors the opportunity to present their works in an outdoor exhibition context. The exhibition is accompanied by a major […]

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May 2010 / Twisting the Void 2 in Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium 2010

Gregor Kregar has recently returned from Abu Dhabi where he was installing Twisting the Void 2, a major work as part of the Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium 2010 (ADISS). ASISS is a cultural event showcasing public art and sculpture in the capital of the United Arab Emirates. More information on the event and works […]

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Gregor Kregar was recently announced as the Summer 2009 winner of the ANZ Private Bank and Art & Australia Contemporary Art Award.

Gregor Kregar Summer 2009 From live sheep to ceramic piggy banks and giant, floating geometric shapes, Gregor Kregar’s sculptural menagerie suggests that he is not an artist seduced by a single subject. Nor can one material tie him down; he picks and chooses between glass and steel, plastic and terracotta, cardboard, video, photography and livestock. […]

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Twisting the Void is now permanently installed at the NZI Centre, Viduct Basin in Auckland

Designed by Jazzmax Architects the feature glass building uses state-of-the-art features to create an environmentally friendly structure. Kregars two large hanging structures (each 5.5 x 5 x 4 metres) are created from mirror polished stainless steeel that reflects and fragments the environment they inhabit as well as echoing invisible molecular structures. Commissioned especially for the […]

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Mathew 12/12 included in Hair’em Scare’em

Previously exhibited at Prospect 2007, City Gallery, 2007, Wellington; A&P Show, The Christchurch Art Gallery, 2007 and Sculpture on the Gulf, 2005, Matthew 12/12 is included in a new publication Hair’em Scare’em by cutting-edge visual publishing house Gestalten.Twelve sheep are presented in colourful woollen jumpers inside a picket fence enclosure. The work questions our relationship […]

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Dwelling for Nordung in Ljubljana

Gregor Kregar currently lives and works in Berlin; the city where the visionary Slovenian engineer and space scientist Herman Potocnik Ordung, first published his book ‘The Problem With Space Travel’ in 1928. This book was one of the most influential texts contributing to development of Space exploration and rocket science.

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Residency at Kohler Co

Gregor was awarded a 2009 Arts/Industry Program Residency at Kohler Co.

This residency is undoubtedly the most unusual on-going collaboration between art and industry in the United States. Hundreds of emerging and established visual artists have benefited from the Arts/Industry program at Kohler Co. since its inception in 1974.

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VANISH on Waiheke

Gregor Kregar is currently working on a large site-specific outdoor sculptural installation called Vanish. This installation is commissioned by Connells Bay Sculpture Park as one of their major projects for 2008.

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