Wastescape

Auckland Arts Festival 2019

Wednesday 20 March at 11:00 until 17:00
Corner of Jellicoe Street and Beaumont Stree Auckland Auckland Central
Silo Park
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GAYLE CHONG KWAN: WASTESCAPE - WEAVING LANDSCAPES OF POLITICS, DAIRY AND WASTE.

An immersive installation by British artist Gayle Chong Kwan, Wastescape explores New Zealand’s relationship with food and dairy through pre-colonial agriculture, craft techniques and waste, and uses thousands of used plastic milk bottles and photography to create otherworldly landscapes.

Chong Kwan is an artist whose photographs, sculptures, events and installations are exhibited internationally, both in galleries and in the public realm. Her work explores simulacra and the sublime through constructed environments, imagined futures, ritual experiences and sensory registers.

'Wastescape combines both innovation and installation to create a fantastical mise-en-scène landscape.' - Phoenix Magazine

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