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Lonnie Hutchinson

Can you see me?

1997

Can you see me?

Artwork Information

Lonnie Hutchinson’s early practice is characterised by interventionist performances in public spaces. Comprising three poignant performances, in Can you see me?, 1997, Hutchinson’s body is covered in packaging tape while she lays motionless in public spaces around Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. In the first performance, she is suspended from a macrocarpa tree at Unitec Institute of Technology, while the second performance takes place at Queen Elizabeth II Square. In the final performance, the artist’s body was taped onto the Women’s Suffrage Centenary Memorial, painted by Jan Morrison and Claudia Pond Eyley in 1993 at Khartoum Place. The placement of her body within the painted history of women’s suffrage in this iteration highlights the absence of Indigenous women in both the memorial and in historical narratives.

– Ane Tonga, Curator, Pacific Art, 2022

Iwi/Ethnicity
Ngāi Tahu/Kāi Tahu/MāoriSāmoaScotlandEngland
Title
Can you see me?
Production Date
1997
Medium
performance with three-channel video
Dimensions
48min 28sec
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2022
Accession No
2022/19
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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