Gavin Hipkins: Second Pavilion
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Starkwhite is pleased to announce the launch of a solo
exhibition by Auckland based photographer and filmmaker Gavin
Hipkins. Second Pavilion is a photographic
installation that brings together a set of 40 colour photographs,
The Pavilion, with his ongoing Monuments
series.
Building on earlier major constructed photographic
series including The Blue Light
(1997) and The Colony
(2002), Second Pavilion
juxtaposes different photographic genres including
makeshift studio models with picturesque clouds and
monochromes. Second Pavilion
continues Hipkins' broader project of mapping modernity
by sampling modernist aesthetics and motifs - from European fascism
to pictorialist photography - while reconfiguring these idioms in
extended and fractured narrative structures. In
Second Pavilion this exploration plays
with the legacies of national displays including the modern
Olympics and international expositions. While Hipkins references
historical documentation of events in his projects such as Leni
Riefenstahl's 1938
Olympia, a
reworking of his own archival images alludes to more personal
travel photography alongside cultural tourisms.
Gavin Hipkins is an Auckland-based
artist. His photography and films have been exhibited extensively
at national and international levels including: Armory Film, New
York, 2012; Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2011; MAK, Vienna, 2011; New
Zealand International Film Festival (2011); National Gallery of
Victoria, Melbourne; The Queensland Art Gallery, 2010; The San
Diego Museum of Photographic Arts, California, 2007; International
Museum of Photography and Film, George Eastman House, Rochester,
NY, 2006; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2004;
CCA Wattis Institute, Oakland, 2002; Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles, 2000; Palazzo Re Rebaudengo, Guarene d' Alba, Italy,
2000.
He represented New Zealand at the 25th Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil
in 2002, and the 11th Biennale of Sydney in 1998. He has completed
artist residencies at Artspace, Sydney in 1998; the Dunedin Public
Art Gallery in 1999; Waikato Museum of Art and History in 2000; the
International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York City in 2006;
and the McCahon House, French Bay, Auckland in 2008.
Located in New Zealand on
Auckland's Karangahape Road, Starkwhite presents a programme of
artists' projects, solo shows by represented and invited artists,
independently curated exhibitions and occasional forays into new
music and other interdisciplinary practices.
Please contact the gallery for further information and
images.
Starkwhite
510 Karangahape Road, Auckland, New Zealand
Tel. +64 9 3070703
Monday to Friday: 11.00am to 6.00pm
Saturday: 11.00am to 5.00pm
starkwhite@starkwhite.co.nz
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