Michael Stevenson: Serene Velocity in Practice: MC510/CS183

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Auckland Art Gallery presents Serene Velocity in Practice: MC510/CS183, Michael Stevenson’s first solo exhibition at a New Zealand public gallery in more than 15 years.

Taking the form of an imagined tertiary institution of two classrooms, Serene Velocity in Practice is based on two seemingly unrelated academic courses, MC510 and CS183, which were modules taught for a short time in Californian higher-learning institutions – one by Vineyard Ministries founder, John Wimber, the other by Silicon Valley entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Peter Thiel.

Both academic courses referenced in the installation were transformative in their respective fields, and each quickly developed a mass following globally, resulting in best-selling books and a multitude of spin-off courses.  

While previously unrelated, Stevenson brings these two courses together in Serene Velocity in Practice as an installation of two conjoined structures.

Serene Velocity in Practice: MC510/CS183 is curated by Natasha Conland, commissioned by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki with commissioning partners the Biennale of Sydney 2018 and Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA.

This exhibition has limited access for wheelchair users who are able to enter one of the two 'classrooms' in the installation. For more information, please email us or phone +64 9 307 7700

Image credit:

Michael Stevenson
‘Classroom furniture for CS183’, in Serene Velocity in Practice: MC510/CS183 2017
Commissioned by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki with commissioning partners the Biennale of Sydney 2018 and Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA.
Supported by the Contemporary Benefactors of Auckland Art Gallery; Chartwell Trust; Auckland Contemporary Art Trust; Auckland Art Gallery International Ambassadors; and Michael Lett, Auckland.

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Curated by
Natasha Conland
Location
Level 2