Provocations: The work of Christine Webster
MEDIA RELEASE
Date: 25 March 2010
Provocations: The work of Christine Webster
Complex, theatrical and fearless, the unsettling photography of renowned UK-based New Zealand artist Christine Webster will go on display at Christchurch Art Gallery tomorrow.
Webster’s work has long entranced and challenged audiences. Provocations: The work of Christine Webster is a spectacular survey, curated by Dr Anne Kirker, inviting viewers to reassess their expectations of human behaviour while considering questions of propriety and expression.
Featuring many of Webster’s best-known
series –such as Black Carnival and Circus of Angels,
Provocations highlights many of Webster’s key artistic
concerns, including sexuality, identity and representations
of the body.
Gallery Director Jenny Harper says
Provocations reflects Webster’s fascination with the human
condition and the various layers of our
identities.
“Her work sometimes pushes our personal
limits and challenges the established conventions of
portraiture of women by questioning the privileged ‘male
gaze’.
“The artist herself features in a number of
works –to be not only voyeur but participant – and she
encourages her models to play a role for the camera, to feel
at ease with being watched.”
The exhibition will be
accompanied by a richly illustrated 96-page
catalogue.
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• Born in Pukekohe, Christine
Webster is an artist who deliberately creates work in
different countries and social situations. She has been
awarded numerous grants, including from the Goethe Institute
and the Arts Council of England. After graduating from
Massey University with a diploma in photography, Webster
began investigating the balance of power between genders.
She launched her New Myths series in the late 1980s,
featuring male and female nudes set against dramatic black
backgrounds, before going on to stage a landmark touring
exhibition in 1994 with her Black Carnival works. More
recent work includes the highly provocative Le Dossier, as
well as Blindfield, Vigil and Rapport. Today, Christine
Webster lives in the United Kingdom and teaches photomedia
at Anglia Ruskin University,
Cambridge.
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Provocations: The work of Christine
Webster will be at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o
Waiwhetu from 26 March until 7 June 2010.
Note: Please be
advised that some works in this exhibition contain
nudity
and content that may not be suitable for all
audiences.
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