A person with curly black hair holds a red hibiscus flower in their mouth. Their gaze is directed at the camera.

Still from Hibiscus-Rosa-Sinesis (2012) Angela Tiatia

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Everyday Things

Presented in Tauranga Art Gallery's foyer space, Everyday Things is a sequence of video works that intervene in everyday activities.

A short programme of video works present interventions into everyday activities and materials. Featuring work by Angela Tiatia, Seung Yul Oh, Steve Carr, Layne Waerea, Kate Woods and Daniel von Sturmer.

Presented by Tauranga Art Gallery and CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand with the support of Creative New Zealand.

Material from another medium (Sequence 2) is presented courtesy of Daniel von Sturmer and Anna Schwartz Gallery. Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis is presented courtesy of Angela Tiatia and Alcaston Gallery. Tyson is presented courtesy of Steve Carr, Michael Lett Gallery and Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. All other works courtesy of the artist.

Installation details

Tauranga Art Gallery
October 15, 2015 - January 31, 2016
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Fireworks exploding into the night sky

Steve Carr

Steve Carr
A giant yellow balloon is being blown up by a person wearing bright blue standing infront of metalic silver backrgound

Seung Yul Oh

Seung Yul Oh
Against a black void background, long paint drips lines of yellow, teal, green, musky pink, blood red and navy blue.

Daniel von Sturmer

Daniel von Sturmer
A person is jogging across a grassy field in the early morning. The landscape is covered in thick fog, blurring the horizon line. We can see the red glow from sunrise. The person running appears slightly mid-air, in between steps. The dawn makes them look like a silhouette on the land. The grass is covered in dew or frost.

Layne Waerea

Layne Waerea
A digitally collaged landscape feels as if it has been hand painted. Televisions protrude from the landscape and waterfalls drip from the skies.

Kate Woods

Kate Woods

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