Works in the database
246
Works with images
228
Works with multiple sales
11

Past Sales

Untitled
Untitled
Lace

Sales by Medium

Objects
Sold 135 works for
$425,888
Prints & Graphics
Sold 43 works for
$137,400
Paintings
Sold 18 works for
$56,956

Where to buy or sell art works by Jeff Thomson

Auction Houses

Dunbar Sloane
Sold 60 works for
$180,933
Webb's
Sold 47 works for
$136,665
Art+Object
Sold 37 works for
$136,337

Born in Auckland in 1957, Jeff Thomson studied at Elam School of Art at the University of Auckland where he was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1981, and Auckland Secondary Teachers College. His studies were in painting and printmaking, but his career has focussed on sculpture, with an emphasis on the use of corrugated iron, together with steel and lead. As well as exhibiting in new Zealand his work has also been shown in Australia, France, Germany, Japan and the USA.

We have records of art auction sales by Jeff Thomson from 1993 and in total 246 works by the artist have been offered for sale, of which 198 (80%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $13,221 for Cow sold by Art+Object in July 2017. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Jeff Thomson are held by the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Museum Of New Zealand and a further two major public national galleries (see list below).

Jeff Thomson is listed in the following standard biographical references:

  • McGahey, Kate. The Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Artists Painters Printmakers Sculptors, Gilt Edge Publishing, Wellington, New Zealand, 2000. Page 245
  • The Find New Zealand Artists web site: a database of artist names that directs researchers to the rich resources found in New Zealand's libraries, art society exhibition histories and published sources.

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