
Gambia Castle is pleased to present 'Thinking with your body' - an exhibition of new work by Kate Newby.
'Thinking with your body' imagines the gallery as a theatrical landscape - as both architectural device and active encounter. Drawing out the physical and poetic energies of her surroundings, working with the constraints of what is already at hand, Newby creates new spatial scenarios from quotidian situations. The visible marks of making and day-to-day wear borne by Newby’s brick, wood and fabric sculptures embed the artist’s own performative action in the work and furthermore act as prompts or cues for potential action to be carried out by the viewer. With work situated both inside and outside the gallery, in sculptural, sound and book form, Newby’s exhibition is purposefully fragmentary - once again collapsing and confusing the lines between process and product, doing and documentation.
'Thinking with your body' will be accompanied by a newly published artist book by Newby, entitled 'Holding onto it only makes you sick.' This publication, which includes new writing by Ruth Buchanan and David Levinson, will be released in a limited edition of 200, available from the gallery for NZ$20. For 'Thinking with your body,' Newby will also present work in the Sue Crockford Projects window.
Kate Newby was born in Auckland in 1979. She graduated from Elam School of Fine Art Undergraduate program in 2001 and Masters Program in 2007 with the project 'My Poetry, for example.' Recent exhibitions include: 'On the Benefits of Building,' Gambia Castle, Auckland; 'Academy,' TCB, Melbourne and 'Working on Talking' (with Frances Stark and Ruth Buchanan), Gambia Castle, Auckland. Newby has published several artist books - the most recent being 'Architecture For Specific People' (2007) and 'My Poetry, for example' (2007).
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Please join us afterwards at D.O.C (352 k Rd) from 9pm.
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Gambia Castle
1/454 Karangahape
open: Thurs, Fri 12-6, Sat 11-4