| Exquisite
: Box of Birds Project
Wellington
Waterfront, between Te Papa and Circa theatre
May 17th-29th 2004
Sponsored by Wellington Waterfront and PSP
Ltd

(photo:
Michael Hall)
first
layer - Pippa Sanderson
second
layer - Genevieve Packer
third
layer - Sandra Schmidt
fourth
layer - Gabby O'Connor
fifth
layer - Lisa Munnelly
Exquisite: Box of Birds Project, brings Pippa Sanderson,
Genevieve Packer, Sandra Schmidt, Gabby O’Connor and
Lisa Munnelly together in the same cubic metre Art Box,
the collaborative process amplified by these dimensions
and access constraints, as each work is supported physically
and conceptually by the preceding work. Box of Birds
is the artists’ collective take on the Surrealist
Exquisite Corpse game where an artwork is made
by a group of players who each respond to the previous
artwork, of which they can only see a fragment. For Box
of Birds, the artists each had one day to create and
install their work, after seeing the preceding layer only
the evening before. The day-by-day pace of the installation
process meant that passers-by going to and from work could
check each new development. There is a strong sense of play
and the artwork open-ended, creating dialogue that ricochets
between layers and surrounding landscape.
To place
Exquisite: Box of Birds outside a building purported
to convey the nation’s natural and cultural histories
also speaks of the challenges of presenting the world within
the confines of any box. Box of Birds reads as
an escaped vitrine densely packed with curiosities, though
the objects on display allude to other points of reference
rather than offer detached information. In Box of Birds
the artists embark on an archaeological dig into their own
art making past and the traditions of collection and display,
to construct an inquisitive and eloquent work.
The artists,
Lisa Munnelly, Pippa Sanderson, Genevieve Packer, Sandra
Schmidt and Gabby O’Connor may have been born in different
corners of the globe, but are now based and working collaboratively
in Wellington; their collective experience and individual
practices ranging through multi-media visual artist, writer,
maker, collaborator and craftcamper; working across and
through disciplines, materials, spaces and time zones.
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