Exhibition
Creation Stories
A project by Simon Denny and Karamia Müller
In collaboration with
6 August – 19 November 2022 | Gus Fisher Gallery
6 August – 10 September 2022 | Michael Lett Gallery
SIMON DENNY
Aotearoa New Zealand/Germany
Karamia Müller
Aotearoa New Zealand/Sāmoa/Solomon Islands/Switzerland
Anne E. Guernsey Allen
USA
David Bennewith
Aotearoa New Zealand/Netherlands
Daniel Boyd
Kudjla/Gangalu peoples/Australia
Stella Brennan
Aotearoa New Zealand
Joseph Churchward
Sāmoa/Aotearoa New Zealand
Shane Cotton
Ngā Puhi/Ngāti Rangi/Ngāti Hine/Te Uri Taniwha
Julian Dashper
Aotearoa New Zealand
John Denny
Aotearoa New Zealand
Sarah Friend
Canada/Germany
D Harding
Bidjara/Ghungalu/Garingbal peoples/Australia
Leah Jaynes Karp
USA
Ryan Kuo
USA
Buck Nin
Ngāti Raukawa/Ngāti Toa
Michael Stevenson
Aotearoa New Zealand/Germany
Salle Tamatoa & TunagA Funaki
Aotearoa New Zealand/Niue
Leafā Wilson and Olga Krause
Aotearoa New Zealand/Sāmoa
Creation Stories is the first collaborative project by Berlin-based Simon Denny and Auckland-based Karamia Müller to be staged in Tāmaki Makaurau and takes place across Gus Fisher Gallery and Michael Lett. The exhibition includes major new commissioned artworks by Denny and Müller and brings work by a diverse group of international artists to Aotearoa for the first time.
The new co-authored artworks by Denny and Müller visualise creation stories; how commerce, sovereignty, technology and polity connect the Pacific to German-speaking Europe. The artworks bring together the artists’ family trees together with Sāmoa’s political history, colonial products made from indigenous plants, both artist’s familial involvement in the creation of currency, the recent emergence of cryptocurrencies and the infrastructure of Pacific telecommunications. Denny and Müller’s artworks adapt structures of electrical wiring harnesses used to power vehicles to form sculptures.
Creation Stories foregrounds different versions of known and lesser known narratives in the Pacific with a focus on dialogues between Europe, the USA, Samoa and Aotearoa. By spanning several centuries, cultures and genealogies, the exhibition draws on the artists’ own ancestries and their connections to these regions—in the 1920s Denny’s great-grandfather was Chief Justice in Sāmoa while Müller’s great-grandfather was involved in significant commercial activity with Swiss and German colonial enterprises in Papua New Guinea, Sāmoa and Tonga after leaving Switzerland.
With the aid of multidisciplinary research, artistic collaboration and artworks by leading Aotearoa and international artists, Creation Stories interprets narratives of beginnings and interconnections with the exhibition itself becoming a social graph of shared spaces, representation and entanglement. Denny and Müller invite visitors to consider their place within these shared spaces, of intertwining histories with people and cultures and the role we all play as part of a network of connections that stem from our place in Aotearoa and the Pacific.
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In conversation
Creation Stories
Simon Denny and Karamia Müller
Events
Creation Stories
Artist talk: Simon Denny and Karamia Müller in conversation
Saturday 6 August, 4pm
Alex Sims on NFTs and art
Saturday 20 August, 2pm
Workshop: Monoprinting for kids
Saturday 3 September, 10.30am & Saturday 1 October, 10.30am
Gus Fisher Gallery
74 Shortland Street
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Central 1010
Tuesday – Friday:
10am – 5pm
Saturdays:
10am – 4pm