Adam Art Gallery 27 July – 7 October 2012
Work by New Zealand artists influenced by Duchamp's 'ready made' approach to art.
Peripheral Relations: Duchamp and New Zealand Art 1960-2011
Michael Parekowhai, My Sister, My Self 2006, fibreglass, mild steel, wood, automotive paint, 2700 x 1500 x 100, Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery, 2008/016
Bruce Barber, Lighthouse, c.1973, digital print from original negative, 30 x 21 cm. Image reproduced by permission Bruce Barber, courtesy of the E. H. McCormick Reference Library: Barber RC2009/3/2/2, Auckland Art Gallery.
Bill Culbert, Rene’s Christmas tree, Café Regain, December 1980, Black and white photograph, gelatin silver print, 187 x 188, Reproduced courtesy of the artist, Collection Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa O.004001
Malcolm Ross, Untitled [Duchamp Foundation],1980, digital copy of original photograph, 300 x 210 mm, Malcolm Ross Archive, E.H. McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Courtesy artist's estate.
Julia Morison, Relics, 2011, silt, cement and cardboard, 9 parts, 120 x 170 x 90 mm each, collection of the artist.
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.