Gravitating towards the harder stones of basalt and granite Bailey developed form driven stone works in a larger scale while also developing his carving skills working in totara alongside carvers of Piritahi Marae on Waiheke Island.
Recognition
Bailey has exhibited both nationally and internationally, winning the 2014 Wallace Arts Trust New Zealand Sculptor Award for his Bondi Points at the Bondi Beach, Sculpture by the Sea.[4][5] He has received financial support from Creative New Zealand to produce works.[6] In 2010, Ringa Whao a documentary about Bailey's practice was produced by Rongo Productions.[7] In 2011, he completed a public commission of carved pou situated outside Britomart Transport Centre in Auckland.[8] Recognised for starting the pou (carved timber pallisade post) movement on Waiheke Island in recognition of the islands Māori history which saw other sculptors take up the art form in later years.
Bondi Blades, Winner James Wallace Trust New Zealand Sculptor 2014 for Sculpture by the Sea Bondi, Australia
Pou Tu Te Rangi, nominated for IAPA International Public Art Award for South East Asian Region, 2014
Toi Iho, life timestatus granted in recognition of the quality of his stone work.
Selected exhibitions
2017
Headland Sculpture on the Gulf, Waiheke Island, New Zealand
2016
Imago Mundi: New Zealand Collection exhibition, Treviso, Italy.
Sculpt Oneroa, Waiheke island, New Zealand
2015
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe Beach, Perth, Australia