Artist Talk: Peter Robinson with Felicity Milburn
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Join artist Peter Robinson (Kāi Tahu) and lead curator Felicity Milburn for a conversation in the new exhibition, 'Peter Robinson: Charcoal Drawing'.
A roomful of industrial-scale beams folded into unexpected and compelling new forms.
In the crisp white cube of a gallery space, new structures emerge. Powder-coated aluminium beams are folded into strange new shapes, until their factory-finished uniformity gives way to something unexpected: fleeting, imperfect glimpses of the natural world.
Abandoning the monumental for something more open-ended, renowned Aotearoa New Zealand artist Peter Robinson (Kāi Tahu) plays with line, form and shadow to construct a spectacular, supersized installation that visitors can walk past, around and through.
Free Entry
Saturday 2 August at 1pm
Meet in the exhibition
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū
Image: Installation view of Peter Robinson - Charcoal Drawing, Whangārei Art Museum, 2024. Photo: Nimmy Santhosh
A roomful of industrial-scale beams folded into unexpected and compelling new forms.
In the crisp white cube of a gallery space, new structures emerge. Powder-coated aluminium beams are folded into strange new shapes, until their factory-finished uniformity gives way to something unexpected: fleeting, imperfect glimpses of the natural world.
Abandoning the monumental for something more open-ended, renowned Aotearoa New Zealand artist Peter Robinson (Kāi Tahu) plays with line, form and shadow to construct a spectacular, supersized installation that visitors can walk past, around and through.
Free Entry
Saturday 2 August at 1pm
Meet in the exhibition
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū
Image: Installation view of Peter Robinson - Charcoal Drawing, Whangārei Art Museum, 2024. Photo: Nimmy Santhosh
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