Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2014

daring


'do I dare disturb the universe?' will be opening
next tuesday. there will also be some work by sonya lacey
which will definitely be worth encountering.
alas it will all clash with the alain badiou talk. so deleuzians unite!

v

'do I dare disturb the universe?'
melanie bell, john ward knox, poppy kural, lauren winstone
and a special commission by sonya lacey
tuesday 25 november, 17.30h
window gallery

Sunday, November 09, 2014

rainbow warriors of light


amy howden-chapman has two exhibitions on in auckland at the moment.
'advice for our aerial ocean' is in the mezzanine at artspace.
it looks at the examples of areas of land and river that have become legal entities
as a possible example for the atmosphere or aerial ocean.
there is sound, images, architectural interventions and places to read.
and at te uru in titirangi is 'they say ten thousand years'
an exploration of political mobilisation and motivation
through the lens of the new zealand nuclear free and peace movement.
in a lovely new gallery howden-chapman has placed textile works in glass,
video and audio works and text to be read on large brown corduroy cushions.

this creating of a space to pause, reflect and read in the midst of a gallery
 is quite captivating.

v

amy howden-chapman
'they say ten thousand years'
november 1 - december 3
te uru waitakere contemporary gallery
420 titirangi road, titirangi

'advice for our aerial ocean'
artspace mezzanine

image: taken from the periodic (hopefully they don't mind)

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

miss kate


the eternal kate newby in mexico city and mousse magazine.
the way she suspended works from string travelling through the gallery
into the little courtyard out the back. and even left a small cement work on the street too.

v

kate newby
I feel like a truck on a wet highway
lulu, mexico city
until 5 october

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

hedge arabesque


'two-way mirror/ hedge arabesque' by dan graham
in the valley of the rhododendrons in trivero, italy.

v

Monday, June 23, 2014

squirreling...


darwin has always intrigued...
who knows what magic happens up there?

one thing is certain, melbourne-based artist
fiona williams has a small but perfectly formed exhibition
there at the moment, with a catalogue essay by yours truly.
ground squirrel is a video work framed within the window
and image/air is an online publication component you can read here.

fiona williams
'between the sky and the ground'
 7 june - 5 july
northern centre for contemporary art
vimy lane, parap
darwin

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!

v

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

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

enclave


just returned from across the ditch and the sydney biennale.
truth be told the absolute highlight was richard mosse's 'the enclave'
at the galleries UNSW in paddington.
this immersive and humbling film installation on six screens
was shot on infrared film in the eastern democratic republic of congo.
terrifying, terrible, tremulous and awe-inspiring.

v

richard mosse
'the enclave'
galleries UNSW
cnr greens road and oxford street
march 15 - june 7

image: cinematographer trevor tweeten in south masisi, november 2012

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.

v



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).

Monday, April 28, 2014

cats


see you at the opening of 'cat'
at fuzzy vibes this wednesday eve.
cats by judy darragh, e.r. graham, ashleigh wilding,
tim webby, john ward knox, stella corkery, eleanor cooper,
emil dryburgh, bryn roberts, michael harrison, marie shannon
and more. ooph! cats cats ctas!

cat
30 april - 16 may
fuzzy vibes
151 karangahape road


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

carpet burn


do be sure to voyage out to papakura
to see 'carpet burn' curated by the fabulous duet
rebecca boswell and anya henis.
it's a stunner, complete with a reading room...
included are some works by david hofer
and traces by charlotte drayton.

v

carpet burn
papakura art gallery
march 22 - may 3

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

c'est tout, ca


perhaps my favourite exhibition this year
suji park's
concretions and agglomerations...
this ceramic work
is partially tooth-like, rooty, chalky, layered
and almost like a suspended city...

v

suji park
all there is
ivan anthony
february 1 - march 1



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

like


the first offering of the year
from gloria knight is
sweet as strawberry apple crumble apparently!
see you at the opening tonight!

v

stella corkery & ella scott-fleming
'underfloor heating'
february 20 - march 8
gloria knight
unit 24, 8/14 madden st
auckland

Monday, February 17, 2014

players when they're playing...


there can never be too much kate.
a work by kate newby
from the exhibition discussed below.

v

Saturday, February 15, 2014

thin air




heavenly heavenly smith street!
'thin air' an exhibition at slopes,
fitzroy sister gallery to utopian slumps.
looks delightful!

v

'thin air'
february 5 march 1
curated by brooke babington
slopes
9 smith street, fitzroy

images: marlie mul and hannah lees


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)



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

heads and tails






"I left my evening’s dinner wrapped in aluminium foil. My coffee pot was once made by Italian 
Fascists. I drink my coffee and the earth turns a little and then of course the sun drags its
nocturnality over the city."
- ritchie frater

this exhibition gets under one's skin
with its quite meditation on bodies and metal.
nails and needles, disassembly and placement
and lavender oil and dust.
it was a while ago now,
but that's ok.

richard frater
finally, we are metal
march 7-30
robert heald
209 left back, cuba mall
wellington

images: richard frater, anne 2012 (nail and needle, 2.7 x 1.2 x 4.6cm), arranged nail parts for floor 2013 (nails) and lovecraft 2013 (nail and lavender oil, 1.2 x 1.2 x 0.4cm) all from robert heald gallery

Friday, May 17, 2013

blow out


glass blown with the words
of stories of ghostly encounters
in liverpool.
dane mitchell's "spectral readings (liverpool)" are
so delicate, like concretised speech bubbles.

light sweet crude
april 12 - may 11
hopkinson cundy
level 1, 19 putiki street, arch hill
auckland

Thursday, May 16, 2013

flutter-tongue

tonguing and marking a page...
a stretch in material.
baked clay and paper and ink.
heaviness, weight and a pause in reading...

michael dean
herald street, london
may 15-19


Tuesday, April 02, 2013

three figures


francis upritchard recently had a little show
at ivan anthony.
the figures were quite large and splendid.
roughly painted with fine fingernails, sinister hair
and their own clothing.
each filled her own room.

v

images: figures by francis upritchard at ivan anthony

Friday, March 22, 2013

displaying


ambiguous objects, a lantern,
small pots of paint, an artificial crystal...
all displayed quite wonderfully.
plinths that consist of frames,
some with a surface similar to brown packing tape
and florescent bases, pink and green.
some modes of display.

hany armanious
'set down'
march 6 - april 13
michael lett
285/3 great north road

images: hany armanious, 'smokers' 2013 (pigmented polyurethane resin), 'repose' 2013 (pigmented polyurethane resin, sterling silver), installation.