The Fountain
City
Stella Brennan
with the support of Insulform
August 16 - September 8 2000
Auckland based artist Stella Brennan's work demonstrates a fondness
for objects, articulating what she has described as a 'nostalgia for
the future' in a show curated for Artspace Auckland earlier this year.
Examining ways in which we envisage and consume the future through
mass-produced objects, her practice is concerned with the materiality
of objects, their substance and hidden beauty. With the fervor of
an ardent collector, Brennan presents her strange assortments of objects,
amassed from a vast array of domestic and industrial sources. Often
reproduced as cast rubber, the objects are weirdly removed from their
original practical uses, abstracted into alien artifacts.
For the Physics Room Brennan worked with local manufacturers INSULFORM,
transforming the functionality of their building products into an
amorphous, illuminated wall, filling the gallery space and dividing
it. From deep within itself can be heard a distinct rumble, often
indiscernible over the traffic noise outside. At a height only just
too high for viewers to crane a look over, and with a tiny gap affording
the viewer a tantalizing glimpse down the side, a tension builds
between what the viewer is allowed to see and what lies behind.
Reviews, Essays & ArticlesIt's
a material world
The Press, 2000 Sept. 6, p. 36
Ussher, Robyn.
Exhibitions by David Clegg, Paula Coulthard, Stella Brennan.
Focus on objects in Physics Room shows
Christchurch star, 2000 Aug. 23, p. A5
Exhibitions by David Clegg, Stella Brennan and Paula Coulthard.
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