edition of 3 + 1AP

C-type print taken on photographer’s 4” x 5” field camera using colour negative film.

New Zealand born Derek Henderson (b. 1963) currently divides his time between Auckland, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia.

Henderson’s talent lies in his ability to capture the essence of diverse subjects, ranging from delicate hydrangeas to formidable sharks, with depth and nuance. Each image, meticulously composed, invites viewers to delve into layers of emotion and meaning.

His work has garnered widespread acclaim, with exhibitions spanning across Australia and New Zealand. Notable publications, including The Terrible Boredom of Paradise (2005) and Mercy Mercer (2009), showcase the breadth of Henderson’s artistic vision. His pieces now grace esteemed public collections, such as The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne and the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu.

Derek Henderson

Hibiscus #1 , 2021

c-type print
112 x 140 cm, unframed

$5,000

In stock

edition of 3 + 1AP

C-type print taken on photographer’s 4” x 5” field camera using colour negative film.

New Zealand born Derek Henderson (b. 1963) currently divides his time between Auckland, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia.

Henderson’s talent lies in his ability to capture the essence of diverse subjects, ranging from delicate hydrangeas to formidable sharks, with depth and nuance. Each image, meticulously composed, invites viewers to delve into layers of emotion and meaning.

His work has garnered widespread acclaim, with exhibitions spanning across Australia and New Zealand. Notable publications, including The Terrible Boredom of Paradise (2005) and Mercy Mercer (2009), showcase the breadth of Henderson’s artistic vision. His pieces now grace esteemed public collections, such as The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne and the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu.