THE HIVE HUMS WITH MANY MINDS: PART ONE

12 March 2016 - 29 May 2016

Te Tuhi, Auckland

Charlotte Drayton // Rangituhia Hollis // Monique Jansen // Alex Monteith // Caroline McQuarrie
curated by Bruce E. Phillips

This exhibition, curated by Bruce E. Phillips does exactly what a public gallery should. It enables artists to show large works and installations and the result here is a group of singularly powerful works in a range of media.
— T. J. McNamara, New Zealand Herald
Rangituhia Hollis’s Oho Ake . . .  An impressive video work, it is both absorbing and compelling.
— Rebecca Boswell, Circuit

Welcome to the hive, where a global population of seven billion bodies and minds are linked by road networks and rail lines, shipping lanes and flight paths, submarine cables and satellites, electrical grids and server farms. These immense infrastructures are completely dependent upon the plans of engineers, designers, programmers and the countless others who build, maintain or legislate their use. Yet despite its impervious appearance, this hive of civilisation is continually put to the test as terrestrial and human forces seek out weaknesses and fight for control – be that through social, political, economic or environmental pressure.

THE HIVE HUMS WITH MANY MINDS explores how these vast global mechanisms shape the local reality in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sprawling abundantly over two venues, this exhibition features an eclectic constellation of artworks ranging from large immersive video and sculptural installations to contemplative photographs and drawings.

The selected artworks provide meditations on either industrial, urban or information infrastructures. Using these three sub-themes, the 14 featured artists tap into a tangled mass of interrelated issues including information control, global mobility, migration, sovereignty, colonisation, environmental destruction, urbanism, oversaturated mediascapes, social emergence and material residues of the Anthropocene.

PART ONE is based at Te Tuhi and features three ambitious new commissions: a courtyard installation by Charlotte Drayton, an expansive three-channel animation work by Rangituhia Hollis and a large abstract drawing by Monique Jansen. Exhibited alongside these commissions is a five-channel video work by Alex Monteith and a series of photographs by Caroline McQuarrie.

THE HIVE HUMS . . . is supported in part by Creative New Zealand. Te Tuhi would like to thank Panuku Development Auckland; Manurewa High School; Marten Bakker Timbers Ltd; Central Landscape and Garden Supplies, East Tamaki.
 

 
 
Artist Rangituhia Hollis talks about his work 'Oho Ake' an ambitious new animation work commissioned by Te Tuhi as part of the exhibition THE HIVE HUMS WITH MANY MINDS (12 March - 29 May 2016). For further information please visit: http://www.tetuhi.org.nz/exhibitions/exhibitiondetails.php?id=168 Artwork written directed and animated by artist Rangituhia Hollis Sound Design: Daniel Campbell-McDonald Music: Shannon Coulomb Assistant Animators: Simey Chhean, Aj Shirley, Natanahira Tuiasau-Makoare Produced in partnership with Manurewa High School, Auckland Commissioned by Te Tuhi, Auckland Documentary footage filmed and edited by Ian Powell Credits designed by Kalee Jackson © 2016, this video is copyright of Te Tuhi and the artist
Graphic deign by Kalee Jackson

Graphic deign by Kalee Jackson

 
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