5 by 5 by 5 by 5 by 5
5 Artists across 5 mediums each submit 5 works in a 5” by 5” format.
Early this year, I curated a show reflecting on the asymmetrical possibilities of the single earring and resulted in a show called “Symmetry is the Work of the Devil”. In conversation with artists, I realised that others have been fascinated by this issue and responded through their practice. So, I am interested in a group project about asymmetry and how different artists approach the topic.
the process.
5 artists across 5 mediums will contribute one work each week for 5 weeks. Each work will measure (or fit into) a 5inch by 5inch square/cube. The process will be posted via images to a private blog that the 5 artists will all be able to access. The resulting work will be on display during the Wunderruma satellite event called Wundeweek.
Thursday 16th - 20th July, Studio One Toi Tu
project schedule
4 June - First reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
11 June - Second reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
18 June - Third reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
25 June - Fourth reveal – photos of work due via email posted to project blog
17 July - First show – Studio One Toi Tu - for wunderwiki Auckland, NZ
27 Sept – Oct - Second show – The See Here, Wellington
the participants.
Craig Foltz lives Auckland, writes experimental fiction/poetry with a strong photographic bent. http://www.craigfoltz.com/
Jon Pack lives in Brooklyn and takes a mean photograph.
http://www.jonpack.com/
Lauren Winstone lives in Auckland and her ceramics give me pause.
http://laurenwinstone.co.nz/index.php?/project/studies-in-thickening/
Shelton Walsmith lives in Brooklyn paints, draws, photographs and films a world I would like to
inhabit. http://www.sheltonwalsmith.com/
Kristin D'Agostino lives in Auckland, is a contemporary jeweller, recently fascinated with the single earring and different cultural implications this asymmetrical adornment can represent. She is a founding member of the Jewellers Guild of Greater Sandringham. http://kristindagostino.com/
wunderweekend
A weekend of pop-up jewellery shows is being organized to connect the energy of K road and Wunderruma, a show of contemporary jewellery opening at the Auckland Art Gallery July 17-20th 2015. Inspired by curator/jewellers Warwick Freeman and Karl Fritsch, the Jewellers Guild of Greater Sandringham and the K Road Business are organising the event. #wunderweek #wunderwhat?
walking tour of area planned for July 18th.
5 Artists across 5 mediums each submit 5 works in a 5” by 5” format.
Early this year, I curated a show reflecting on the asymmetrical possibilities of the single earring and resulted in a show called “Symmetry is the Work of the Devil”. In conversation with artists, I realised that others have been fascinated by this issue and responded through their practice. So, I am interested in a group project about asymmetry and how different artists approach the topic.
the process.
5 artists across 5 mediums will contribute one work each week for 5 weeks. Each work will measure (or fit into) a 5inch by 5inch square/cube. The process will be posted via images to a private blog that the 5 artists will all be able to access. The resulting work will be on display during the Wunderruma satellite event called Wundeweek.
Thursday 16th - 20th July, Studio One Toi Tu
project schedule
4 June - First reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
11 June - Second reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
18 June - Third reveal – photo of work due via email posted to project blog
25 June - Fourth reveal – photos of work due via email posted to project blog
17 July - First show – Studio One Toi Tu - for wunderwiki Auckland, NZ
27 Sept – Oct - Second show – The See Here, Wellington
the participants.
Craig Foltz lives Auckland, writes experimental fiction/poetry with a strong photographic bent. http://www.craigfoltz.com/
Jon Pack lives in Brooklyn and takes a mean photograph.
http://www.jonpack.com/
Lauren Winstone lives in Auckland and her ceramics give me pause.
http://laurenwinstone.co.nz/index.php?/project/studies-in-thickening/
Shelton Walsmith lives in Brooklyn paints, draws, photographs and films a world I would like to
inhabit. http://www.sheltonwalsmith.com/
Kristin D'Agostino lives in Auckland, is a contemporary jeweller, recently fascinated with the single earring and different cultural implications this asymmetrical adornment can represent. She is a founding member of the Jewellers Guild of Greater Sandringham. http://kristindagostino.com/
wunderweekend
A weekend of pop-up jewellery shows is being organized to connect the energy of K road and Wunderruma, a show of contemporary jewellery opening at the Auckland Art Gallery July 17-20th 2015. Inspired by curator/jewellers Warwick Freeman and Karl Fritsch, the Jewellers Guild of Greater Sandringham and the K Road Business are organising the event. #wunderweek #wunderwhat?
walking tour of area planned for July 18th.