Think Inside the Box

Exploring the temporary nature of street art, local New Zealand street artist Haser will be living inside a 3 x 3 perspex box while creating a constantly changing art exhibition.
Laetitia Laubscher
Published on February 04, 2014

Overview

Local New Zealand street artist, Kairau "Haser" Bradley, will be living inside a perspex box while creating an ever-changing street art exhibition.

The 3 x 3 metre structure on Queens Wharf will be the temporary home and canvas for Haser for five days straight. Each day he will paint a different artwork on the boxes interior and remove it before the next day all the while living 24 hours a day inside the box, including sleeping, eating and drinking.

Demonstrating the temporary life of street art, Haser will be painting the inside of the box for the duration of the day and removing it before the next day. “Art is usually so preserved and permanent. This exhibition explores the life of art that will only be remembered through documentation or in some cases a small fragment in one’s memory” says Haser.

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