Gleaners' Garden
Gleaners' Garden
Xin Cheng and Kirsten Dryburgh
January
22 - February 15
Opening: Wednesday, January 22,
6pm
Since the end of December, Kirsten Dryburgh and Xin Cheng have been working through a self-directed art-making bootcamp at Enjoy Gallery. Temporarily resigning from their old lives in Auckland and carrying only a selection of favourite tools and their exercise routines, they have dived into an experiment of following one's nose; colliding realities and perceptions; embracing the grapevine; holding together differences; gathering excesses; bouncing off, and seeing which way the wind blows.
Excerpts from the Gleaners'
Garden Journal:
From the raw fleece felting last Sunday,
a pool of dirty liquid (a mixture of soap suds, lanolin and
dag dirt) reeked out of the newly formed felt, pooling
around the entrance to the building. The upstairs neighbour
thought someone had peed there (they would have realised
otherwise if they had bent over to smell it). After the mess
was mopped up, what was left was extra clean splatters,
where the dirt once was, from the entrance tiles all the way
up the stairs.
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When and where the floor comes to
meet you.
There are invisible energies involved, the
materials for a sensory landscape. Whether in or on the wind
or air, or the possibility for defying gravity. It's the
potential that is most exciting.
Unlike the emperors new
clothes, fiction can be transcended in the act of
wearing.
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ends