Te Wā Tōiri: Fluid Horizons
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Dangerous Curves 2001
Chartwell Collection
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Exhibition Details
Artist Maureen Lander proposed the Māori title of this exhibition, which includes an installation by Ioane Ioane, wall sculptures by Niki Hastings-McFall and Lander's own weavings. Wā refers to space and time while Tōiri is used in this context to mean to reverberate and tingle. A sense of continual movement pervades all the works and transports viewers through symbolic meanings, memory and place.
Part of the New Zealand Art: Insights and Connections series of exhibitions drawn from our collection
- Date
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- Curated by
- Ron Brownson
- Location
- Ground level
- Cost
- Free entry