Sara Gómez, 'My Contribution', 1972. Still. 30’33”, 35mm film transferred to data, black and white, Spanish with English subtitles. Courtesy the Sara Gómez Project.
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Sara Gómez, 'My Contribution', 1972. Still. 30’33”, 35mm film transferred to data, black and white, Spanish with English subtitles. Courtesy the Sara Gómez Project.
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This is the house that jack built reflects on the relationships between economic position, individual contribution and collective labour. This diverse range of artworks spans fifty years and considers how exchange and relationships happen: through collaboration, whakapapa, nurturing loved ones and places, and underscoring solidarity. In turn, you are invited to explore expanded and humanising value systems both in the gallery and in your daily life.
Join Artspace Aotearoa for the exhibition opening on Friday 26 July from 6pm.
This is the house that jack built reflects on the relationships between economic position, individual contribution and collective labour. This diverse range of artworks spans fifty years and considers how exchange and relationships happen: through collaboration, whakapapa, nurturing loved ones and places, and underscoring solidarity. In turn, you are invited to explore expanded and humanising value systems both in the gallery and in your daily life.
Join Artspace Aotearoa for the exhibition opening on Friday 26 July from 6pm.