APS Editions: Amy Potenger
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Biography b. 1988 Amy Potenger is a working towards a practice-led PhD at AUT University. She has been a finalist in the NZ Painting and Printmaking Awards, the National Contemporary Art Awards, and the Cleveland Art Awards. Her work is held in private collections across Aotearoa. |
During her residency at Auckland Print Studio, Amy Potenger extended the iterative logic of her painting practice into monotype printmaking. As part of her recent painting workflow, she has been digitally scanning and scaling collected vintage stickers. These images are then traced from the screen onto paper and cut into stencils, which are then transferred to canvas. For the monotypes, the stencils themselves—creased and torn pieces of tracing paper littered with scraps of masking tape—were arranged onto paper, and ink was printed through them, turning these once-provisional guides into central motifs. The move fits Potenger’s broader method of letting studio by-products and materials such as leftover paint, as well as tools and peripheral activities such as cataloguing off-cuts, generate new directions. The same cycle of layering, reuse, and revision was extended on the flatbed offset press. The fixed dimensions of hand-cut stencils replaced the elastic scale of digital montage, imposing a productive compositional constraint. As in her paintings, covering and revealing remained central operations, successive layers both obliterating and preserving earlier decisions. Solutions for problems, such as a custom stencil cut for the purpose of resolving an awkward gap, become subjects when the same stencil provides a new compositional element in a different print. Unforeseen chromatic combinations of transparent overlays of ink guided subsequent colour choices. Layers of ink combined with layers of iridescent material reset passages which drifted too dark. These colour-shift layers invite the viewer to move around the work: what appears violet head-on might flare to green at an angle, and images buried two or three layers back surface only when the paper catches raking light or the eye lingers long enough to receive new transmissions. Titled Teletext, the series borrows its name from the pre-internet broadcast service whose blocky text pages emerged line-by-line on television screens. The reference underscores the prints’ modular construction and their negotiation between analogue apparatus and digital logic. Teletext also references time-based viewing; the unhurried, cumulative absorption of information. As with her paintings, meaning unfolds over time via translation, fragmentation, and adaptation, and slow looking is rewarded. |
Group exhibitions: 2025 New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Awards, Waikato Society of Arts, Kirikiriroa Hamilton Cleveland National Art Awards, Otago Art Society, Ōtepoti Dunedin
2020 Tutti Frutti, Skinroom, Kirikiriroa Hamilton Living Room, Antoinette Godkin Gallery, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
2019 National Contemporary Art Awards, Te Whare Taonga o Waikato, Kirikiriroa Hamilton
2015 Critical Caulking, collaboration with Joseph Nerney, Window Onsite, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Image Streams, Fresh Gallery Otara and Nathan Homestead, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Title Title What’s a Title?, YES Collective, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Surf, 30Upstairs, Te Whanganui-A-Tara Wellington
2014 One Thing for Certain, Railway St Gallery, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Saloon des Ferari, Fuzzy Vibes, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Solo exhibitions: 2025 Hue Drift, Peep, Te Papaioea Palmerston North
2022 Image, object, action, Te Wai Ngutu Kākā Gallery, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland |
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