A turbulent adolescence saw Blythe in and out of hospital as well as living rough on the streets of Auckland. During this time he would draw with pencil and Indian ink as a cathartic expression of his experience.
Blythe presented his first solo show at Satellite Gallery, Auckland in 2008. That same year he showed at the New York Outsider Art Fair where long-time supporter and promoter of outsider art in New Zealand, Stuart Shepherd, introduced him to Phyllis Kind - trustee of the American Folk Art Museum and a gallerist renowned for her discovery and support of self-taught artists.
Andrew Blythe's
international recognition has grown steadily, with works being bought by
collectors on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Sackner Archive of
Concrete Poetry in Miami. The Chartwell Collection and the James Wallace Arts
Trust have also acquired works. A Paris show in 2009 was followed by a second
presentation at the New York Outsider Art Fair in 2011. Until September 2012
his work can be seen in Local Knowledge: art graphique de Nouvelle-Zelande at
MADmusee de Liege, Belgium
Buying Committee - Blair, Kate, GretchenPurchased April 2016