Milk Run
Milk Run
Derek Henderson
Melanie Roger Gallery
444 Karangahape Rd, Newton, Auckland
11 – 28 November 2020
Opening: Tuesday 10 November, 5.30 - 7.30pm
NOTE: The gallery will be closed the morning of Friday 13th November. We aim to be open by 1pm. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Fresh from exhibition at the Hastings City Art Gallery, we are pleased to present Derek Henderson's critically acclaimed new series Milk Run.
As a photographer, Derek Henderson has a broad ranging practice, working across the genres of fashion, architecture, portrait and landscape. Henderson has spent many years working abroad and he now bases himself between Auckland and Sydney. Even when living overseas, he always maintained his connection with New Zealand and the New Zealand landscape has been a regular feature of his work.
In this exhibition Milk Run Derek Henderson has explored, through photography and the memories of himself as a milk boy, the urban landscape of Hastings in the 1970s. His photographs provide us with a visual description and insight into the empty streets of the early hours and his early awakening to the things people did to embellish their homes. Little things like a new plant here or there, a new ornament on the front lawn, the carport being painted, or a new letter box prompted in Henderson, as a boy, a burgeoning awareness of the continually shifting visual tapestry in his environment.
To create this exhibition, Derek revisited the streets of Parkvale, Mahora and Mayfair and photographed the homes that captivated his interest and eye for aesthetics, as he pushed his milk trolley around the streets all those years ago.
A publication accompanies this exhibition published by Bad News Books. We have extremely limited quantities that will accompany sales of works where possible.
Read the PhotoForum review of the Hastings City Art Gallery iteration of the exhibition here