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Artist-run gallery: exhibitions, events, research space and off-site projects. Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Pop Sediment | Elise McDermott
Pop Sediment | Elise McDermott
Elise McDermott is a Tāmaki-based artist, whose sculptural and installation practice explores everyday encounters with nostalgia, memory, and cultures of consumerism and production through found objects and materials. In her current exhibition at RM Gallery, Pop Sediment, McDermott has reconstructed and recontextualised these objects’ forms, letting familiar references and playful aesthetics of pop culture and our domestic worlds enter the gallery and public space. In giving them these altered identities, the work serves as an opportunity to reconsider their value, challenging our preexisting conceptions of these objects’ worth through this material language. Sof had a kōrero with Elise about the show and her overall practice.
The Oshima Gang | Theo Macdonald
The Oshima Gang | Theo Macdonald
aao, batt karo (come, talk to me) the aperture of the moon Kalpana Pandaram & Lisa Crowley
aao, batt karo (come, talk to me) the aperture of the moon Kalpana Pandaram & Lisa Crowley
The Archive Room | Shannon Conacher
The Archive Room | Shannon Conacher
Rituals | Tūī Diprose
Rituals | Tūī Diprose
Heatwave | Raisa Mclean
Heatwave | Raisa Mclean
Various Rooms: RM 1997 to 2022 (RM25)
Various Rooms: RM 1997 to 2022 (RM25)
Various Rooms: RM 1997 to 2022 is a new publication covering the first 25 years of RM Gallery and Project Space. Established in 1997, RM is Aotearoa’s longest running artist-run space. The gallery seeks to engage with the practices, discourses and modes of presentation that aren’t well-supported or easily accessible in Tāmaki Makaurau, placing the work of local emerging artists alongside more seasoned practitioners. Published by RM with the support of CNZ, RM25 is a non-exhaustive selection of scans and screenshots from the RM archives (physical and digital) presented in broadly chronological order. Sofia spoke with longtime member, Nina Dyer, about the book and the history of RM and artist-run initiatives in Aotearoa. You can pre-order the book here.
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