Gelber LuftBallon (Dunedin Research Project)
Gelber LuftBallon (Dunedin Research
Project)
Shane McGrath
Exhibition Preview:
Tuesday 23 April at 5.30pm
Exhibition runs: Wednesday 24
April - 25 May 2013
Gelber LuftBallon (Dunedin
Research Project) is a series of new work created by
Melbourne-based artist Shane McGrath. McGrath’s practice
has used rockets, planes and zeppelins in his practice as
metaphors for escapism, exploration, memory and tragedy. For
this series McGrath has been investigating the public
debates around Dunedin’s proposed wharf hotel development.
McGrath sees the issue as one that concerns the city as a
whole, which has the potential to impact dramatically on the
city's future.
During the public submissions
process there were calls for an on-site, tethered balloon to
be used as an indication as to how tall the hotel would be.
Using this suggestion as an entry point for his
investigation, McGrath will launch a balloon near the
proposed site on Monday 15 April. In this context the
balloon is not only a practical object for measuring height,
but also references times of conflict (barrage balloons)
which were designed to allay fears of attack and also an
indicate that the city was under attack.
Gelber
LuftBallon is not a didactic work or a protest, but simply a
catalyst to encourage debate and add to the ongoing
dialogue. The results and ephemera of the research project
and balloon launch will form the core of the exhibition at
the Blue Oyster which opens on Tuesday 23 April.
Shane McGrath has a BFA and an MFA from Massey
University. In 2011 he was commissioned by City Gallery
Wellington to create a permanent sculpture in Wellington’s
Glover Park as a part of the The Obstinate Object
exhibition. He is represented by Bartley and Company,
Wellington.
For further information or images please contact director@blueoyster.org.nz
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