Ruth Buchanan and the Govett Brewster art collection
The summer exhibition is the first event to mark the 50th year of New Zealand's contemporary art museum in New Plymouth. It's also a critical interrogation of the Govett-Brewster Collection, showing artworks from 190 artists.
The exhibition titled The scene in which I find myself / Or, where does my body belong is developed by New Plymouth-born artist Ruth Buchanan (b.1980), of Te Atiawa, Taranaki and Pākehā descent, living in Berlin. Last year Buchanan won New Zealand's most prestigious contemporary art award, the biennial Walters Prize, for a mixed media installation.
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