Calendar
Calendar
The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Kate Newby: Nothing in my life feels big enough
Cooper Cole Gallery, Toronto, Canada
12 September —
19 October 2019
Cooper Cole is pleased to present Kate Newby’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
This Is How We Do (A Never-Ending Text, For Kate’s Exhibition, Starting Today, Thursday, Added To, Maybe Tomorrow, Or More Like The Day After)
All of these lines bring softness, not lines like any others we march to, wait for, complain about:
bus lines,
border lines,
hair lines,
time lines. (...)
Cooper Cole is pleased to present Kate Newby’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
This Is How We Do (A Never-Ending Text, For Kate’s Exhibition, Starting Today, Thursday, Added To, Maybe Tomorrow, Or More Like The Day After)
All of these lines bring softness, not lines like any others we march to, wait for, complain about:
bus lines,
border lines,
hair lines,
time lines. (...)
Kate Newby at Susan Hobbs
Susan Hobbs, Toronto, Canada
05 September —
12 October 2019
Eighty-eight years ago, Marcel Duchamp coined the term mobile for the hanging artworks of Alexander Calder. The word implied movement but was also a pun: ‘mobile’ in French means motive.
Motion & Motive commits fully to the ceiling for support. The architecture of Susan Hobbs Gallery has always called out for artworks that engage the soaring height. The mobiles in Motion and Motive compel the viewer to look up and wait for movement.
Eighty-eight years ago, Marcel Duchamp coined the term mobile for the hanging artworks of Alexander Calder. The word implied movement but was also a pun: ‘mobile’ in French means motive.
Motion & Motive commits fully to the ceiling for support. The architecture of Susan Hobbs Gallery has always called out for artworks that engage the soaring height. The mobiles in Motion and Motive compel the viewer to look up and wait for movement.