Warm Ties
A searing critique of the violence, corruption, and bribery at the heart of the country's past
Overview
This hard-hitting exhibition by Australian artist Helen Johnson shines a satirical light on Australia's history, examining the violence, corruption, and bribery at the heart of the country's past. Massive, heavily-textured paintings done on unstretched canvas, Johnson's works use a ribald caricature-like style to make a searing critique of the British colonialists who landed in Australia and claimed it as their own.
Image: Mark Blower.
Information
When
Fri, Jan 5, 2018 - Tue, Feb 20, 2018
Fri, Jan 5 - Tue, Feb 20, 2018
Where
Artspace Auckland
300 Karangahape Rd Get Directions
300 Karangahape Rd Get Directions
Price
FREE
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