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Art with Courtney Johnston
The opening of the Auckland Triennial and Bazinga! at Starkwhite
Rebecca Baumann, Automated Monochrome, 2011, kinetic sculpture/96 flip-clocks, paper/155 x 287 x 9cm.
Rebecca Baumann, Automated Monochrome, 2011, kinetic sculpture/96 flip-clocks, paper (detail)
Gabrielle de Vietri Capcha, I–IV, 2010, video.
Ross Manning, Fixational Eye, 2011, Kinetic light sculpture, mixed media.
Ho Tzu Nyen, The Cloud of Unknowing 2011, installation with single channel HD video projection, 13-channel sound, smoke machines, floodlights, show control, system, 28:00min, courtesy of the artist.
Ho Tzu Nyen, The Cloud of Unknowing 2011, installation with single channel HD video projection, 13-channel sound, smoke machines, floodlights, show control, system, 28:00min, courtesy of the artist.
Michael Lin /Atelier Bow-Wow, RAM (workers’ house) 2012, steel, wood, insulation board, etc. 930X240X530cm, courtesy of Atelier Bow-Wow, the artist and Rock Bund Art Museum, Shanghai. Auckland Art Gallery.
Amie Siegel, Winter 2013 (still). super 16mm transferred to HD video, colour, sound, performance. The Auckland Triennial Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, purchased 2013.
Luke Willis Thompson, Architectural plans with notes for the removal and acquisition of garage doors from Mahia Road, Manurewa 2012, image courtesy of the artist and Hopkinson Cundy, Auckland.
Shahzia Sikander, Parallax 2013, three-channel HD video animation, surround sound, music by Du Yun, 15:30min, courtesy of the artist and Pilar Corrias Gallery.
Shahzia Sikander, Parallax 2013, three-channel HD video animation, surround sound, music by Du Yun, 15:30min, courtesy of the artist and Pilar Corrias Gallery.
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.