Current Exhibitions at The Gus Fisher Gallery
May 29 - Aug 10, 2013
24 May – 29 June 2013
Auckland Festival of Photography
10 May – 10 August 2013
5th Auckland Triennial If You Were to Live Here
24 May – 29 June 2013
Auckland Festival of Photography
Light Moods South MikiNobu Komatsu
“Though a very small island in the world atlas, the South Island of New Zealand has the greatest diversity of dynamic landscapes, many of which are of world-class beauty. My emotional response to the mood of the moment in the landscape that I have captured has culminated in my composition of haiku (Japanese poems) to go with each photograph.” – MikiNobu Komatsu
Interlude Sholto Buck
“These photographs explore the nature of transition and solitude: the in-between moments where we find ourselves alone, in a quiet moment of passing from one point to another; captured moments in which we are stripped bare of distractions and comforts, but which also provide a release and brief repose from ourselves, absorbed as we are in the transition. Commonplace symbols in dreamlike landscapes evoke a sense of dislocation.” – Sholto Buck
10 May – 10 August 2013
5th Auckland Triennial If You Were to Live Here curated by Hou Hanru
Anri Sala (Albania): Tlatelolco Clash 2011 and Long Sorrow 2005
Tahi Moore (NZ) Foyer: various, astral travels, politics, human, unavoidability of becoming someone else, progress
Tahi Moore presents five videos as well as series of objects placed in a variety of unexpected locations in the Kenneth Myers Centre.
Claire Fontaine (France): Foreigners Everywhere
PUBLIC PROGRAMMES FOR AUCKLAND TRIENNIAL
Live saxophone performances of Anri Sala’s 3-2-1 in relation to Long Sorrow
1pm at Gus Fisher Gallery
Asher Truppman Lattie will respond: Sat 18 May, Sat 8 June, Sat 22 June, Sat 6 July, Sat 20 July, Sat 10 August
Callum Passels will respond: Sat 25 May, Sat 1 June, Sat 13 July, Sat 27 July
Saturday 15 June 1pm: Tahi Moore gives an artist talk to Friends of the Auckland Art Gallery.
2pm: Anri Sala, 3-2-1, 2011, live saxophone performance by Callum Passells in relation to Anri Sala’s Long Sorrow.
Saturday 29 June 1pm: Artspace Director Caterina Riva discusses the Foyer Project with Triennial artist Tahi Moore.
2pm: Anri Sala, 3-2-1, 2011, live saxophone performance by Callum Passells in relation to Anri Sala’s Long Sorrow.
Saturday 3 August 1pm: Centre for Art Research Curator Andrew Clifford responds to Anri Sala’s Auckland Triennial work with a discussion of the politics of improvisation in art and music.
THE GUS FISHER GALLERY GALLERY HOURS
The Kenneth Myers Centre Tuesday - Friday 10am - 5pm
74 Shortland St Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Auckland, New Zealand
www.gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz