Toi o Tāmaki 4/8/2020
I took a trip! A trip to the big city! I saw magical things. After the last few weeks of living in a storm of pine pollen it was a real change of scenery.
This was my second trip to see the Civilisation, Photography, Now exhibition. I was excited to see the show when first read about it. After it’s delayed opening I wasted no time in getting over to see the show, the largest that Toi o Tāmaki have ever hosted! The exhibition winds through sixteen rooms of the gallery featuring artists from all over the world. Their photographs were a commentary on contemporary life in the 21st century, now an odd look back at a world that seems like almost a dream now.
(I haven’t heard a commercial plane fly over in months!)
The following are a few drawings taken from my sketchbook, drawn while I was at the gallery. I was playing with some Prismacolour Premier pencils and an ink brush pen.
Drawings from the exhibition Civilisation, Photography, Now. Specifically a set of four portraits by Katy Grannan. From left to right they are: ‘Anonymous, Modesto CA, 2013’, ‘Anonymous, LA, 2008’, ‘Anonymous, San Francisco, 2008’, and ‘Anonymous, Fresno CA, 2012’.
By the time I got to the big dead moa I was feeling a little off from being inside for too long.
I decided that after a cheery goodbye to the moa I headed for home. Lost my parking ticket after paying for parking, panicked for ten minutes in the Aotea Center carpark, found the ticket under the car where it had fallen out of my pocket when I got the keys out. It was an unnecessarily dramatic end to the trip, and I’m considering next time just taking the train in.