Artists

  • Campbell Patterson
  • Dan Arps
  • Imogen Taylor
hastingscityartgallery.co.nz

Every month, a millennial population the size of Russia actively contributes to Instagram. The glare of ‘now’ burns through flat, backlit blue-white screens glowing hot with a spectacular immediacy. It is fast, flat, filtered and scrollable. It is forced through an Internet sieve that compresses time, borders, history and memory. Today, contemporary art is smooth and low res. It is projected and played. But is it a success, this new way in which we experience art? Or is loosing the tactility of art ultimately an abject failure?

Slumping candle wax, sagging spray paint, bulging polyurethane, lumpy paint on canvas, are all processes rich in an ambiguity and traditional notions of the abject, that de-flatten and re-enrich contemporary art. This exhibition brings together new work by five emerging and mid-career artists from around Aotearoa who push material boundaries, using a mixed media approach to resist competitive image ecologies and turn contemporary notions of the abject upside down.

'Abject Failures' is curated by Chloe Geoghegan.

Campbell Patterson, Dan Arps and Imogen Taylor are represented in New Zealand by Michael Lett (Auckland).

Opening Hours

  • Everyday 10am - 4:30pm

Address

  • 201 Eastbourne Street East
  • Hastings 4122