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Vietnam-born artist wins People's Choice in 2019 National Contemporary Art Awards

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12 Nov, 2019 03:24 AM2 mins to read

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From left: Dr Fiona Pardington with National Contemporary Art Award winner Ayesha Green, merit winner Matthew Browne, runner-up Gina Matchitt, and merit winner Cathy Tuato'o. Photo

From left: Dr Fiona Pardington with National Contemporary Art Award winner Ayesha Green, merit winner Matthew Browne, runner-up Gina Matchitt, and merit winner Cathy Tuato'o. Photo

An artwork inspired by Chinese porcelain and the fragility of life has won the Campbell Smith Memorial People's Choice Award at the 2019 National Contemporary Art Award exhibition.

A Cold Heart is a Fragile One Even When It's Big is a work by 30-year-old Vietnam-born Chinese New Zealander Weilun Ha using ink and pigments on fabric.

Waikato Museum director Cherie Meecham says: "The People's Choice Award is an opportunity for the general public to make a final judgement on the exhibition.

"We now invite people to take the opportunity to see this final winning work before the exhibition closes on Sunday."

Mr Ha says he is overcome to win the award for the most popular artwork in the exhibition: "This is about people liking my work and voting for my piece. I'm dumbfounded."

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A Cold Heart is a Fragile One Even When It's Big, (ink and pigments on fabric) by Weilun Ha. Photo / Supplied
A Cold Heart is a Fragile One Even When It's Big, (ink and pigments on fabric) by Weilun Ha. Photo / Supplied

He has been an award winner in the past, winning the Vermont Award in the 25th Annual Wallace Art Awards 2016 which gave him a three-month fellowship to join the Vermont Art Studio in Vermont, United States.

Together with a further three-month fellowship awarded directly to him by the studio, this enabled the Auckland University architecture graduate to make a career switch into art after teaching quantity surveying at Otago Polytechnic.

Now teaching art at the Little Forest Art Studio in Albany, Auckland, Mr Ha gets his inspiration from nature, antiques and Chinese porcelain.

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The Campbell Smith Memorial People's Choice Award, worth $250, is sponsored by the Smith family as a tribute to the former Waikato Art Museum Director, artist, playwright and poet.

People's Choice Award winner, 2019 National Contemporary Art Award, Weilun Ha. Photo / Supplied
People's Choice Award winner, 2019 National Contemporary Art Award, Weilun Ha. Photo / Supplied

The main awards presented at the opening of the exhibition in August were:

• 2019 National Contemporary Art Award for $25,000 co-sponsored by Tompkins Wake and Chow:Hill: Dunedin-based artist Ayesha Green (Kaai Tahu, Ngaati Kahungunui), for Nana's Birthday (A Big Breath), acrylic on plywood.

• 2019 Runner-up and winner of the $5,000 Hugo Charitable Trust Award: Wellington-based artist Gina Matchitt (Ngati Rangitihi Te Arawa, Ngaati Nahere, Whakatoohea), for He Tohutono (Commanding Sign), in textile.

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• 2019 Friends of Waikato Museum $1,000 Merit Award winner: Auckland-based artist Matthew Browne for Anecdoche (acrylic on canvas).

• 2019 Random Art Group $1000 Merit Award winner: Whangarei-based artist Cathy Tuato'o Ross for Reason: Shame, a hand-painted photograph (gouache on pigment print).

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