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Elizabeth Thomson

Cellular Memory

1 February - 8 March 2020

About the exhibition

Cellular Memory presents some of the most seductive and lyrical, yet often perplexing, works produced in For over three decades, Elizabeth Thomson’s art has engaged with issues to do with science, imagination, culture, and increasingly, what it means to live in the South Pacific region in the 21st century.

Cellular Memory presents some of the most seductive and lyrical, yet often perplexing, works produced in New Zealand during that period.

The works also speak of such timely concerns as global warming, over-fishing of oceans, pollution and environmental degradation.

Thomson asks fundamental questions such as: How does humanity fit within the broader world of nature; and to what extent are we are a part of, or distinct from, our environment?

Image: Image: Elizabeth Thomson, Delta, 2009, glass spheres, optically clear epoxy resin, aqueous isolation, lacquer on wood panel

1 February - 8 March 2020

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