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Cultural Diplomacy
15/09/10 - 10/10/10

Don't worry, be happy
18/08/10 - 12/09/10

Anarchy in Avondale
21/07/10 - 14/08/10

Beneath the Blue
23/06/10 - 18/07/10

Duck!
25/05/10 - 19/06/10

The House of Lentigo
28/04/10 - 22/05/10

Stupid Studid Stupid Stupid Stupid Daddy
31/03/10 - 24/04/10

Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious
03/03/10 - 27/03/10

Dark Matter Blue Noise
03/02/10 - 27/02/10

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Paradise Lust

Lonnie Hutchinson

Wednesday 20 September - 14 October

Hutchinson films the scene through the eyes of the voyeur, confirming the perilous situation these captive women endured.
Acknowledging and informed by the rich cultural resources of her Polynesian heritage (Maori -Ngai Tahu, Samoan), Lonnie Hutchinson is a multi media, visual, installation and performance artist who exhibits throughout Australasia and internationally. Drawing lies at the base of her practise which is as much influenced by contemporary, advertising, hip hop, graffiti art and popular culture as by Polynesian aesthetics and art forms.
Lonnie’s signature works comprise decorative cut-outs made from black builders’ paper, which pay homage to Pacific women and their traditional arts (siapo, tivaevae, weaving etc and the introduction by the missionaries, of needlework skills into the Pacific). Maori Kowhaiwhai, koru motifs, Polynesian designs and frangipani forms alternate with ‘pidgin’ cut-outs or ‘Scary Spice’ like silhouettes. These decorations create a delicate interplay of space, light and shadow expressing socio/political/gender and cultural concerns.


Sex black pearls too many 2005

Les fleurs de nuit avec des oiseux noirs

Installation of Les fleurs des nuits

From Midnight en masse series