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Fusion: A Harmony Reclaimed

Chris Marshall

Published by Chris Marshall

November 19, 2025

Fusion At Tpo Museum

Taupō Museum premieres Fusion: A Harmony Reclaimed, a new exhibition showcasing the unique work of local sculptor Paul G, who is known for transforming recycled and discarded materials into bold pieces that reflect both resilience and renewal.

Trained in sculpture at the School of Fine Arts in Sydney more than 30 years ago, Paul has called Taupō district home for over two decades. He now devotes his time to creating art in his Tūrangi workshop, using reclaimed wood, steel, and New Zealand’s Omaru stone. His process is organic, allowing the materials to guide the form and embracing imperfections.

Guided by the philosophy of ‘art for art’s sake’, Paul’s work focuses on the beauty of transformation. The result is a striking collection of wall masks and sculptures that invite viewers to reflect on sustainability and creativity.

Fusion: A Harmony Reclaimed runs at Taupō Museum from 1 November to 8 December.

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