Patrick Reynolds (b. 1962) is probably best known for his exceptional architectural and interior photographs that appear in publications such as Urbis and Vogue Living. However over the past 20 years he has developed a highly successful parallel career as a leading photographer within New Zealand contemporary visual arts. As an exhibiting artist his work is about New Zealand landscape, nature, architecture, patterns of seeing, and – just as importantly – about the art and place of photography.
Patrick Reynolds's Latest contributions
FJMT and CHROFI pip OMA at 2014 WAF Awards
Local architecture practices beat stiff international competition to win at the 2014 World Architecture Festival Awards.
2014 WAF Shortlist
Australians excel in Health, Higher Education and Landscape categories on the 2014 WAF Awards shortlist.
New Zealand’s Pavilion in Venice
Staking a claim at La Biennale Architecttura 2014, is New Zealand’s first ever pavilion – Last, Loneliest, Loveliest.
2014 New Zealand Architecture Awards
Australian practices recognized at the 2014 New Zealand Architecture Awards.
Richard Francis-Jones: Gallery of ideas
On material meaning, gallery anxiety and the 2013 World Building of the Year.
Australian and New Zealand projects shortlisted in WAF awards
More than thirty Australian and New Zealand projects are shortlisted at the 2013 World Architecture Festival awards.
2013 AIDA shortlist: Residential Design
The 2013 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist announced 28 March 2013.
2013 International Architecture Awards (AIA) open
2013 International Architecture Awards are now open for entries.
2012 National Architecture Awards
The 2012 National Architecture Awards announced on 1 November in Perth.
2012 National Architecture Awards: Jørn Utzon Award / International
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki