
Ronnie van Hout Ghosting (The Breakfast Club) 2020. Single-channel digital video, colour, sound, duration 12 min 25 sec. Courtesy the artist and Ivan Anthony Gallery

Janet Lilo and Courtney Sina Meredith I love being in a crisis with you 2020. Single-channel HD digital video, colour, sound, duration 9 min 23 sec. Courtesy the artists

Nova Paul Still Light 2015. 16mm film transferred to single-channel HD digital video, colour, sound, duration 6 min 35 sec. Courtesy the artist. Soundtrack composed and performed by Bic Runga. Commissioned by Circuit: Six artists respond to the poetry of Joanna Margaret Paul circuit.org.nz
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An online series of moving image works exploring social distance and personal environments including works from Xin Cheng, John Chrisstoffels, Conor Clarke, Ronnie van Hout, Sonya Lacey, Janet Lilo, Sione Monu, James Oram, Nova Paul, Bridget Reweti, Sriwhana Spong and Matavai Taulangau.
Considering the recent popularity of the word ‘bubble’, the Spheres series examines how we interact, and our emotions, thoughts and sensations in relation to our surroundings. German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk described societal structure spatially, as spheres expanding from intimate bubbles to globes and foams. These works offer different perspectives on social distance, personal environments and the close radius of home.
We invited artists to share something of their spheres, the ideas and places they live with and around. Their works touch on a variety of concerns, from environmental issues to consumerism and the importance of preserving cultural knowledge. Experienced online, they also reflect on representation and the contemporary circulation of imagery and information, the transfer to digital that allows us to reach out into the world.
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Date:
April – October 2020 -
Curator:
Nathan Pōhio, Melanie Oliver -
Exhibition number:
1112