Claudia Kogachi
b.1995
Ghost
- 2022
- Acrylic on canvas
- Purchased 2022
- 1223 x 923mm
- 2022/085
Location: Touring Gallery A
Tags: cups (drinking vessels), jugs (vessels), people (agents), pots (containers), potters, tattoos, women (female humans)
Faced with the narrow romantic archetypes of popular movies, Claudia Kogachi decided to crack the genre open a little wider with paintings that reimagine iconic moments from popular films like Brokeback Mountain, Kill Bill and The Fast and the Furious. Here, she recreates the unforgettable pottery scene from Ghost, the 1990 supernatural romance starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. Inserting herself and partner Josephine into the title roles, Kogachi disrupts the heteronormativity Hollywood typically promotes, proposing a new kind of love story. Her wide-eyed stand-ins lack the glamour of their cinematic counterparts, but arguably represent something more authentic.
(Dummies & Doppelgängers, 2 November 2024 – 23 March 2025)
Exhibition History
Absence, 6 May – 20 August 2023
This work comes from a series by Japanese-born, Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Claudia Kogachi, in which she replicates well-known moments from popular films, recasting them with heroines from much closer to home. Here, she recreates the iconic pottery scene from the 1990 American supernatural romance Ghost. By inserting herself and her partner Josephine into the roles first played by Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, Kogachi highlights how Hollywood’s narrow romantic archetypes erase or invalidate other kinds of relationships – even as they encourage us to imagine ourselves into the scenes they create. Kogachi’s wide-eyed stand-ins lack the hyper-real glamour of their movie counterparts, but they offer genuine tenderness, bound together in the human reality of the here and now.