The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
The Sentiment of Flowers
Presented by Gus Fisher Gallery
Free entry
Where & When
February 10th-26th at Gus Fisher Gallery
Exhibition Opening: February 9th 5:30pm
Artist Talk - A R A P E T A AND LAURA DUFFY Saturday February 11th 2pm
‘What queer can offer is the identity of I am also. I am also human. I am also natural. I am also alive and dynamic and full of contradiction, paradox, irony. Queer knocks down the house of cards and throws them into the warm wind.’
The sentiment of flowers brings together artworks by leading Aotearoa and international artists that broadly resonate with the theme of queer ecologies. The exhibition embraces a non-binary approach to thinking about nature by encouraging us to abandon ideas of human exceptionalism in order to understand how queerness is an integral part of life for all living organisms.
In ecology, queerness enables infinite possibilities and is broader than sexuality or gender identity. Deconstructing and moving beyond reductive dualisms that serve to give the word ‘natural’ its agency, artworks in the exhibition employ a range of destabilising strategies central to queer theory. The exhibition looks at artistic propositions for a queer ecological future and addresses a range of concepts including biohacking, eco-sexuality, the decolonisation of nature and posthuman ecologies.
The sentiment of flowers features newly produced work by a r a p e t a and Laura Duffy, and presents Alicia Frankovich’s Atlas of Anti-Taxonomies (2019-22) for the first time in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Exhibition Opening
Thursday February 9th 5.30PM
Join us as we celebrate the opening of The sentiment of flowers, an exhibition featuring work by leading Aotearoa and international artists that resonate with the theme of queer ecologies. All are welcome, complimentary refreshments.
Artist Talk - A R A P E T A AND LAURA DUFFY
Saturday February 11th 2pm
Join us for an opening weekend talk with artists a r a p e t a and Laura Duffy, both presenting new work as part of our current exhibition
Alicia Frankovich, Atlas of Anti-Taxonomies (detail), 2019-22. Commissioned by Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. Courtesy of Starkwhite and 1301SW Melbourne.