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Rohan Wealleans, He with Glands of Wasp, 2009. Polystyrene, fibreglass, paint and shark jaw.

Rohan Wealleans, He with Glands of Wasp, 2009. Polystyrene, fibreglass, paint and shark jaw.

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The Obstinate Object: Contemporary New Zealand sculpture

 

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Sculpture has re-established itself as one of the most vital art forms for today. The Obstinate Object: Contemporary New Zealand Sculpture calls together recent New Zealand sculpture which foregrounds the making of and engagement with objects and object-ness as central to the experience of the medium.

The artists in this exhibition rework conventional sculptural modes and materials, insisting that sculpture is something to be made and physically encountered by its audience in real space and real time. The exhibition brings together recent work by some of New Zealand’s most compelling artists. Working in a variety of sculptural modes, with a wide range of materials and concerns, each reinforces the ‘object-ness’ of sculpture as a pressing concern.


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