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Sugar and Spice

Donald Sinclair Driver: NZ artist known for innovative assemblages & vernacular materials. Explore his controversial sculptures & murals – a unique voice in New Zealand art.

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Sugar and Spice is wonderfully creepy. The nursery rhyme tells us ‘that’s what little girls are made of’, and here Don Driver alludes to both sides of human nature. The objects and materials in his assemblages are old, seemingly beyond use, but arranged with a meticulous regard for colour, composition and effect.Driver trained as a magician when he was young, later saying that his ‘interest in magic followed into his works through the mystery of objects and things as icons’. Here, he performs a sleight of hand, giving mundane objects power to conjure up troubling subconscious associations, but retaining a quirky, mischievous quality.See more detail about this artwork

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The Alchemist of the Everyday: The Life and Legacy of Donald Sinclair Driver

In the landscape of New Zealand’s mid-century modernism, few voices resonated with as much raw, provocative energy as Donald Sinclair Driver. Born in Hastings in 1930, Driver emerged not from the polished halls of traditional academies, but through a self-taught mastery of the tangible world. His journey was one of profound transformation, where the mundane objects of daily life were reimagined through the eyes of an artist who saw magic in the discarded and poetry in the vernacular. Before his name became synonymous with experimental assemblage, Driver navigated a different kind of precision as a dental technician during the 1940s and 1950s—a period of meticulous craftsmanship that perhaps laid the foundation for his later, more complex structural compositions.

Moving to New Plymouth in 1944, Driver’s artistic identity began to coalesce within the unique cultural atmosphere of the Taranaki region. His career was deeply intertwined with the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, where he served for over two decades from 1969 to 1992. This long-standing association allowed him to remain at the pulse of the contemporary art scene, even as his own work pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in public spaces. Driver’s technique was characterized by an audacious use of materials; he was a master of collage, sculpture, and assemblage, often utilizing everyday or "vernacular" materials to create works that were impossible to ignore.

Provocation and Public Presence

To encounter a work by Donald Sinclair Driver was to engage in a dialogue with the unexpected. His art possessed a visceral quality that frequently ignited public debate, challenging the sensibilities of the era. One might look at his 1966 mural, which commemorated the historic 1933 Trans-Tasman flight of Charles Kingsford-Smith, and see a monumental tribute to aviation history; yet, it was his more sculptural endeavors that truly tested the limits of social decorum. His sculpture Magician, for instance, became a subject of such intense scrutiny that it was removed from the New Plymouth Public Library in 1967, following complaints that the work’s presence was too potent to be overlooked by the library committee.

This ability to command attention reached a fever pitch in 1981, when the National Art Gallery in Wellington commissioned him for an installation titled Ritual. The piece—a haunting assembly of ten 44-gallon drums topped with children's dolls featuring goat-skull heads and clutching pitchforks—was met with widespread criticism. Critics decried the work for its perceived embrace of the occult and a sense of "bad taste." However, such controversy rarely diminished the historical weight of his vision. The very institution that faced the brunt of the outcry eventually recognized the profound cultural significance of the piece, acquiring Ritual into its permanent collection (now part of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa) in 1989.

A Lasting Impression on New Zealand Art

The legacy of Donald Sinclair Driver is etched into the very fabric of New Zealand's sculptural history. His work remains a testament to the power of innovation and the courage to experiment with the textures of reality. Whether through the whimsical presence of his Cats sculpture in Pukekura Park or the monumental scale of his murals, Driver’s influence persists as a reminder that art can be found in the most humble of places.

His contributions can be summarized by several defining characteristics:

  • Material Innovation: A pioneering use of assemblage and everyday objects to bridge the gap between fine art and common experience.
  • Cultural Impact: A career marked by significant public works that challenged the boundaries of contemporary New Zealand aesthetics.
  • Institutional Significance: A lasting presence in major collections, including Te Papa Tongarewa and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
  • Artistic Bravery: An unapologetic approach to subject matter that forced audiences to confront the uncanny and the provocative.

Though he passed away in 2011, Driver’s ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary ensures that his voice continues to echo through the galleries and parks of Aotearoa, inviting every viewer to look more closely at the world around them.

donald sinclair driver

donald sinclair driver

1930 - 2011 , New Zealand

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  • Date Of Birth: 1930
  • Date Of Death: 2011
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