Showing posts with label hopkinson mossman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hopkinson mossman. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

it's coming up*



with new exhibitions opening this week it really feels like we are getting back into the swing of things.
daniel malone has a solo exhibition opening at hopkinson mossman,
and michael lett is showing 'implicated and immune' an exhibition of artists' responses
to HIV, AIDS, desire and loss... see you there!

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'implicated and immune'
28 january - 28 february
michael lett
312 karangahape road

'I&I'
29-28 february
hopkinson mossman
level 1, 19 putiki street

*this is meant to be a quotation from bjork's 'big time sensuality'

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

puddles, etcetera



a lovely new publication by kate newby
with notes of red and panda.
'incredible feeling' is filled with journal-like
notations of configurations of objects, places and parts of people.
it also features some writing, some of which is by chris kraus.
do try it!

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kate newby
'incredible feeling'
clouds and hopkinson mossman
2014, 144 pages
edition of 1000

Sunday, May 18, 2014

witching hour


dreamy and lit before tenebrous zones.
looking forward to seeing more of
milli jannides' lush oils on linen.

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milli jannides
'as the light dips'
hopkinson mossman
may 23 - june 28
level 1, 19 putiki street
auckland

image: milli jannides 'a little more luminosity' 2014 (oil on linen, 560 x 710mm)

Sunday, May 04, 2014

more light...


there is an exhibition by welsh artist cerith wyn evans
in auckland at the moment.
it's between two spaces and plays
with significance, mirrors, plants and neon.
there certainly needs to be more solo exhibitions
by international artists in auckland.

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cerith wyn evans
transmit / receive
hopkinson mossman & michael lett
11 april - 10 may

(beak beak beak! have you heard the news? m. lett is moving back to k'rd...)

images: cerith wyn evans ieae 2014 (mirrored plinths, sound) and now/here (NOWHERE) 2014 (neon, 560 x 400mm).

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

slouching towards dignity


really hoping I won't still be muscle-relaxant-dependent
this thursday night so I can make it to
mr enberg's opening at hopkinson mossman...
perhaps I'll see you there?

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oscar enberg
'the pynchons S01 E01: slouching towards dignity'
31 january - 1 march
hopkinson mossman
level 1, 19 putiki street, arch hill

image: from here here!

Monday, January 06, 2014

summery prt1


although it really is the season to beach, it's also a good time to be sans art and reflect on the year that has been...

highlights from 2013 include:

-- a fine year for artspace beginning well with george egerton warburton (a young man from melbourne), stephen bain's antics as part of goldin + senneby's clever offering, curatorial intern alex davidson's assured exhibition hermes' lack of words and finishing well with a museological and architectural presentation by blaine western and andrew kennedy.

-- speaking of artspace, it was the highlight venue of the auckland triennial with angelica mesiti's citizen's band and allan sekula and noel burch's unsettling and compelling the forgotten space in the neighbouring film archive

-- hou hanru's 5th auckland triennial reflected the dispersed and scattered nature of auckland itself. having missed the crucial events/talks section of the triennial during its first weekend I was left with the shell of events and exhibitions. so as far as exhibition format standouts, gus fisher put on a good show with tahi moore's site specific installation and video works as well as beautifully installed work by anri sala

-- not forgetting claire fontaine's grand neon atop the old brick new zealand broadcasting board building as well as a much needed intervention in the mackelvie gallery of the auckland art gallery. other flashpoints in the gallery during the triennial were: maddie leach's the most difficult problem which seemed to communicate with the park just beyond the walls of the gallery, michael lin, atelier bow-wow and andrew barrie's model home with its fun tartan and subtle soundscape (although one couldn't help but think it would have been more powerful had the permanent collection been vacated for the duration of its exhibition). zhou tao's south stone video work and photographs were refreshing, intriguing and rewarded repeated visitations. finally angelica mesiti's prepared piano for movers (haussmann) was a well hidden gem, projected within a disused stairwell. collective local-time's 

-- hopkinson mossman continues to present tip-top exhibitions again and again. ruth buchanan's on or within a scenario was thoughtful and considered, oliver perkins showed a simple yet powerful series of colourful paintings,  mikayla dwer's methylated spiritual graced a wall with panache and dane mitchell's spectral readings (liverpool) was a particularly shivery moment. kate newby, nicola farquhar and nick austin each presented confident exhibitions which were in turn quiet, riotuous and cheeky. andrew barber's black-lodge like floor painting was daring and effective. though dane mitchell pipped everyone at the post with his dreamy, poetic yet highly conceptual and minimalist other explications.

-- in general auckland dealer galleries are scattered and uncertain. having said that solomon mortimer's contact at anna miles really showed how photography (a currently somewhat unfashionable medium) can be displayed with care and to great effect. michael stevenson's proof of the devil at michael lett was a particular highlight, while zac langdon-pole and imogen taylor both did a stellar job confined within the back room. the darling of the auckland art fair, painter kirstin carlin presented lush new works alongside tessa laird and ruth thomas-edmond at melanie roger.

-- summery part two, coming soon...

image: dane mitchell, 'teleplastic alloy (witnessing separates itself from seeing)' 2013. (brass, 2200 x 2200mm four elements)



Saturday, August 17, 2013

dread dread dread



for those as poor as little church mice
there are few things worse than envelopes with windows.
dread dread dread.
nick austin's suite of paintings playfully image this feeling.
hung inventively a few partially obscure windows,
similar to the way that such dread weighs one down,
eclipsing lightness.

nick austin
'total dread'
august 7 - september 6
hopkinson mossman
1/19 putiki street, arch hill

images: nick austin 'shark envelope #1' 2013 (acrylic on canvas, 970 x 1940mm) & nick austin 'total dread' installation shot.

Monday, July 01, 2013

a jungle book


very much looking forward to new paintings
by nicola farquar. rousseau-like landscapes
contained within and without vivid faces.
leafed, yellow, olive and peach.

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nicola farquar
'daylight's feeling forms'
july 5 - august 3
hopkinson mossman