Yolunda Hickman and Sonya Lacey
Clearings

Crossings
Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi

Crossings is a group show sparked by these intimacies and distances. It brings together a range of artists and works that register the polarities of inside and outside, closeness and distance, health and illness and the impacts of larger external forces on our collective subjectivities. But it is not a show about the pandemic. The artists selected work in a variety of media, are of different generations, have different life experiences and cultural backgrounds. Few of the works were made during or about lockdown. Instead, the show explores how objects, images, and materials carry meanings that are opaque, at the edge of conscious thought, that suggest rather than proclaim. They niggle at the edge of knowing, to articulate the promise and fear of a threshold state.

 

The works in the exhibition include meditations on public and private spaces and our movements between them; on the body in states of illness, pain, pleasure, reproduction and death; on mobility and change in the face of political and economic turmoil, and on the inevitable impact of an unseen threat that has changed everything. They ask: how can these intimate experiences, fraught relationships, larger forces and their attendant effects be communicated in an art work?

 

Crossings includes moving image work from current Walters Prize finalist Sonya Lacey and the first New Zealand screening of Philip Scheffner and Merle Kröger’s filmwork, Havarie, 2016; installations by Next Spring, Grant Lingard, Turumeke Harrington, Yolunda Hickman and Rozana Lee; an artist book by Vivian Lynn; paintings by Emma McIntyre and Layla Rudneva-Mackay; photographic series by Allan McDonald and Richard Shepherd.

 

 

Yolunda Hickman 

Crossings, 2019–2021

applique on stretched cotton, acrylic on wall 

dimensions variable

 

 

Sonya Lacey 

Obstructions, 2020

two-channel 16mm film converted to video, silent

dimensions variable, 10 mins

 

 

Presently showing as part of:

 

Crossings (a show about intimacies and distances)

Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi

Victoria University of Wellington

19 June – 22 August 2021

 

Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi

 

July 15, 2021
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