Abstract
Two paintings included in the exhibition, Existence: Life According to Art at the Waikato Museum, curated by Leafa Wilson. “The ideas of blurring time and place in the work Madison after the heat by Tim Croucher, is a reference to the universality of nature and the play with scale that brings us to the juncture of nature and her ability to chart the direction of human life, to be resilient through an ice age, to regenerate after heat waves and to degenerate at the other end of the journey of life.” Leafa Wilson, from ‘Existence: Life According to Art’, exhibition catalogue, p25.