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A Beautiful Hesitation comes to Auckland Art Gallery

Thursday 21 January 2016

Pause for effect – Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation comes to Auckland Art Gallery


Fiona Pardington, Still Life with albatross feathers, pounamu and coral hearts 2014, archival
inkjet print, gesso and acrylic polymer on canvas. Courtesy of Starkwhite gallery.

The power and potency of photography is revealed in Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation which opens at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki on Saturday 5 March.

A Beautiful Hesitation is the first comprehensive survey of works by artist Fiona Pardington, one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary photographers.

Complex, rich and darkly romantic, the free exhibition spans 30 years of Pardington’s practice in a collection of more than 100 photographs. It conveys key concerns that have shaped the artist’s celebrated work.

Pardington uses the phrase ‘a beautiful hesitation’ to describe photography’s power to pause time and transcend the conditions of the material world. Her practice breathes life into the objects she encounters.

Auckland Art Gallery Director Rhana Devenport says A Beautiful Hesitation will give visitors a deep insight into Pardington’s arresting photography.

‘This exquisite exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore Fiona’s multi-layered and fascinating body of work,’ she says.

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Pardington’s early works, including intimate family portraits, through to her photographs of hei tiki (pendants), life casts and historical specimens from museum collections, and her notable still-life images are all shown in A Beautiful Hesitation.

The exhibition’s curator Aaron Lister from City Gallery Wellington has divided the exhibition into four themes: Flesh, Becoming, A Language of Skulls and Still Life.

‘The exhibition is divided thematically rather than chronologically to play on the ways that Fiona’s work upsets and arrests the experience of time. No previous exhibition has attempted to work across her practice in this way,’ he says.

Pardington’s recent still life photographs include objects salvaged from beaches, riverbeds second-hand stores and the side of the road, all with deep personal and cultural meanings. This re-claiming of objects and images runs throughout her work – the One Night of Love series re-presents photographs of female nudes taken from proof sheets destined for soft-core magazines and the medical suite series re-photographs images of disease from medical textbooks. In all of her works, the personal and political are forcefully intertwined.

‘This exhibition continues Auckland Art Gallery’s focus on in-depth projects by New Zealand contemporary artists,’ says Devenport.

A Beautiful Hesitation is an exhibition partnership between City Gallery Wellington and Auckland Art Gallery and in association with Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. It will be accompanied by a book bringing together new and classic writings on the artist’s work, published by Victoria University Press.

Auckland Art Gallery is pleased to present A Beautiful Hesitation is association with Auckland Arts Festival.

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