RM,

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Ground floor
295 K'Road
Newton
Auckland
New Zealand

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Thursdays: 2:30 - 6:00pm

Fridays:
1:00 - 6:00pm

Saturdays:
12:00 - 4:00pm

Thurs. 11/11 - Sat. 27/11 2010

A Garden for Norman

Kirsten Dryburgh

// Opening 6pm, 10/11

Did you know that RM's current space used to be a restaurant, and that its walls still have the telltale veneer of fat on them? Or that it was built for a man named Norman?

Inspired by past inhabitants of Tuatara house, Kirsten Dryburgh will draw the building's history out over a two-week laboratory, in which experiments and gestures are performed/created to summon the ghosts of Tuatara past. Such processes will involve materials like concrete, rocks and plants – in reference to the Chelsea physics garden where apothecaries honed and preserved their knowledge of plant science. These materials will be used to animate the space and create a lab of living history and things.

Dryburgh is an artist who lets materials, living or inanimate, tell their own stories. She has a specific interest in natural phenomena and environmental science. As a result, she is also keen on the relationships between the natural world, society, technology and science. She often employs a research-based, investigative approach in her art practice, which then enables her to intuit new relationships and narratives.

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A Garden for Norman - installation view

A Garden for Norman - installation view

A Garden for Norman - steam table and chef's hanging baskets

A Garden for Norman - installation view

A Garden for Norman - seedlings on rear window

A Garden for Norman - research notes and agar plantings

A Garden for Norman - installation view

A Garden for Norman - crushed fortune cookie and concrete fragments

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