Freedom Farmers opens this Saturday at Auckland Art Gallery

Posted: October 25, 2013 at 12:45 pm

25 October, 2013

Freedom Farmers opens this Saturday at Auckland Art Gallery

Auckland Art Gallery kicks off Labour Weekend with the opening of Freedom Farmers: New Zealand Artists Growing Ideas, the largest overview of new contemporary art in New Zealand today.

This dynamic and free exhibition sees 20 artists engage with ideas of utopia and sustainability, and demonstrates the way these creative thinkers act as leaders and innovators in New Zealand a country whose culture values invention, ingenuity and liberty.

In his new installation for the exhibition New York-based artist Martin Basher comments on the ideals portrayed in modern advertising with Untitled (Spiritual-Marketplace 01), as does newcomer Dorota Broda in her work, Power to you. Adventurous visitors to Freedom Farmers can physically climb into Richard Maloys Treehouse or consider different ways of living with Louise Menziess video work on the alternative living community Peloha. Walters Prize winning artist Dan Arps shows his latest large-scale installation which scrutinises the world of daycare creativity and copyright.

Auckland Art Gallery Curator Contemporary Art, Natasha Conland, says, Freedom Farmers gives visitors an opportunity to explore how artists have examined tried and true values of New Zealand society, our care of the environment, our ability to live creatively and with freedom.

Our opening weekend offers rolling artist talks, an overview by myself, pottery demonstration, and leads into an exceptionally dynamic visitor programme over the four months.

Auckland Art Gallery Director, Rhana Devenport, says, Freedom Farmers reveals an energetic, varied view of New Zealand art not seen for some time, and is a continuation of the Gallerys commitment to contemporary art.

Equally exciting is the full events programme which has been workshopped together with the artists and The University of Aucklands Creative Thinking Project, which celebrates the importance of creativity not just within the arts world, but in all aspects of society today.

The events programme features a mix of performances, guest lectures, special events and ongoing artist talks. Upcoming event highlights include:

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Freedom Farmers opens this Saturday at Auckland Art Gallery

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