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Fiona Pardington
dal 10/6/2011 al 27/8/2011
10am-5pm daily

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10/6/2011

Fiona Pardington

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth

The pressure of sunlight falling. The Pardington's exhibition explores the meanings, histories and functions of nineteenth-century life casts while examining the unique, emotive power of photographic portraiture and the ways in which the photography can register empathy and the presence of former lives.


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Fiona Pardington's The pressure of sunlight falling is a powerful series of large-scale photographs that feature life casts including those of indigenous peoples of the South Pacific taken during one of French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville's nineteenth-century voyages. These photographs depict casts of human heads made by the medical scientist and phrenologist Pierre-Marie Alexandre Dumoutier who accompanied d'Urville. The selection traces the path of their voyage between 1837 and 1840. The casts photographed are in the collection of the Musée de l'Homme in Paris.

The people who agreed to the arduous process of having a cast made included Māori chiefs, men and women from communities throughout the Pacific, as well as Dumoutier and d'Urville themselves.

Pardington examines the ways in which the photography of objects and the proto-photographic medium of casting can register empathy and the presence of former lives. The exhibition of photographs explores the meanings, histories and functions of nineteenth-century life casts while examining the unique, emotive power of photographic portraiture.
Pardington has exhibited and been collected widely in Australasia and in France at the Musée du Quai Branly. A selection from this series was included in the 2010 Biennale of Sydney.
An illustrated publication entitled Fiona Pardington: The Pressure of Sunlight Falling will be launched at the Govett-Brewster during the opening on 11 June. The book, edited by Kriselle Baker and Elizabeth Rankin and designed by Neil Pardington, is published by Otago University Press in association with the Govett-Brewster and Two Rooms Gallery. Writers are Kriselle Baker, Ross Calman, Rhana Devenport, David Elliott, Yves le Fur, Stacy L. Kamehiro, Elizabeth Rankin, Dame Anne Salmond, Nicholas Thomas and Ariana Tikao.
After its presentation at the Govett-Brewster, the Gallery will then tour the exhibition to the Dunedin Public Art Gallery from September 2011.
ALSO SHOWING:

Presence: New Acquisitions and Works from the Collection
18 June–28 August 2011

Since the mid-1960s the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery has been building a significant collection of work from Aotearoa New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. This exhibition presents important new acquisitions by Mark Adams, Peter Peryer and Shigeyuki Kihara, alongside works by Colin McCahon, Ralph Hotere, Tony Fomison, Lisa Reihana, Jacqueline Fraser, Fiona Pardington, Hiroyuki Matsukage, and Hany Armanious who represents Australia in this year's La Biennale di Venezia.

Image: Fiona Pardington Portrait of a life-cast of Tou Taloa, Samoa 2010. Courtesy of the artist, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland and the Musée de l'Homme, Paris.

Opening on 11 June

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
New Plymouth 4342 Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Hours 10.00am – 5.00pm daily
Admission free

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