PETER GOUGE
Born Auckland, New Zealand, 1984
Currently resides in Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand
EDUCATION
2020 Master of Fine Arts, University of Florida, School of Art + Art History, Gainesville, Florida, USA
2016 Master of Design, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
2009 Bachelor of Design, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Everything Stops for the Baby, Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland, 2020
Recent Paintings, Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland, 2017
Motorcycle Song, The Young, Wellington, 2016
A Trip To ______, Gallery Protocol, Gainesville, FL, 2016
17 Paintings, The Young, Wellington, 2015
Dusted in Memphis, The Young, Wellington, 2014
Never Calm, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2013
TWO/THREE PERSON EXHIBITIONS
New Artists: Heidi Brickell, Emma Fitts and Peter Gouge, Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland, 2016
Bridge & Tunnel: Peter Gouge, Ena Kosovac and Amber Wilson, Russian Frost Farmers, Wellington, 2012
Between Lines: Peter Gouge and Zoe Rapley, Hirschfeld Gallery: City Gallery Wellington, 2012
Ideas Spinning Outwards Forever: Elliot Collins, Peter Gouge and Wayne Youle, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2011
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Time Sensitive: Master of Fine Arts Candidates Exhibition A, University Gallery, Gainesville, Florida, USA, 2020
White Rainbow, Ramp Gallery, Hamilton, 2018
[de]compose [re]produce, 4most Gallery, Gainesville, FL, 2018
Painting Programme, Wallace Arts Trust, Auckland, 2016
Young Potters, The Young, Wellington, 2016
Auckland Art Fair, Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland, 2016
LIKE: Works from Private Collections, The Young, Wellington, 2015
Spring 1883, Hamish McKay Gallery, Melbourne, 2014
Now You See It… Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2014
Three Colours: White, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2014
Buy Enjoy, Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington, 2013
Saloon des Ferari, Ferari Gallery, Auckland, 2013
Hue & Cry: Against the Prevailing Winds, Courtenay Place Park Lightboxes, Wellington City Council, Wellington, 2013
Auckland Art Fair, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2013
Three Colours: Blue, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2013
Five Years, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, 2012
Too Little Too Late, Snake Pit Gallery, Auckland, 2012
COLLECTIONS
Wallace Trust Art Collection
Wellington City Council Art Collection
PUBLICATIONS
Contemporary Hum, September 2020, Everything Stops for the Baby essay with Chloe Lane
BURNAWAY, April 2016, Interview with Budd Dees
Eyecontact, May 2014, Dusted in Memphis reviewed by Mark Amery
Art Collector Issue 67, January to March 2014, Debutantes article by Frances Morton
NZ Herald , 9 November 2013, Never Calm reviewed by T J McNamara
Between Lines, August to October 2012, essay by Lily Hacking
Home Magazine, 2011
FYP Catalogue, 2007