Steve Rumsey

Architectural design

Architectural design by Steve Rumsey

Artwork Detail

Steve Rumsey was a pioneering New Zealand photographer who brought a bold modernist spirit to a field still dominated by Pictorialist traditions. Active from the late 1940s through the 1960s, Rumsey approached photography as a way to explore ideas rather than simply record the visible world. Drawing on his early art training at the Elam School of Art, scientific study, and exposure to Bauhaus thinking, Rumsey developed a distinctive approach grounded in abstraction and the dynamic use of light and shadow. Whether arranging geometric forms in the studio, creating camera-less photograms, or photographing everyday scenes from unexpected angles, Rumsey pushed the medium toward a more conceptual and contemporary direction. His portraits of artists and his inventive studies of structure and pattern reveal a sharp eye for design and a willingness to question photographic conventions. Today, Rumsey is recognised as an important figure in the visual arts who expanded the possibilities of photography in during the postwar era.

Title
Architectural design
Artist/creator
Steve Rumsey
Production date
1948
Medium
black and white photograph
Dimensions
240 x 197 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2026
Accession no
2025/34/1
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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