Artists
- David Cox
- D Harding
- Ana Iti
- Nicholas Mangan
- Kate Newby
- Bridget Reweti
- Koji Ryui
- Yasmin Smith
- John Spiteri
- Raukura Turei
underfoot is a group exhibition including works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which organic earth matter, whenua, is utilised in a range of poetic ways to quite literally give body and voice to the land. Connecting recent material enquiries by contemporary artists from the region, the exhibition emphasises a sentient, inextricable relation to earth through a spectrum of geological potentialities.
Within increasingly desperate ecological contexts, underfoot draws on precolonial and speculative modes to engage a more reciprocal dialogue between us and the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
This exhibition is presented in association with Auckland Arts Festival 2024
Opening Hours
- Winter/Spring: Tuesday - Sunday, 10am-4:30pm
- Summer/Autumn: Monday - Sunday, 10am to 4.30pm
Address
- 420 Titirangi Road
- Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, 0604
underfoot is a group exhibition including works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which organic earth matter, whenua, is utilised in a range of poetic ways to quite literally give body and voice to the land. Connecting recent material enquiries by contemporary artists from the region, the exhibition emphasises a sentient, inextricable relation to earth through a spectrum of geological potentialities.
Within increasingly desperate ecological contexts, underfoot draws on precolonial and speculative modes to engage a more reciprocal dialogue between us and the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
This exhibition is presented in association with Auckland Arts Festival 2024