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New Romantic (Golden Hare)

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posted on 2024-10-30, 17:43 authored by Emma WeaverEmma Weaver
BACKGROUND: Curated by Leanne Wickham, this International exhibition explored fables, fairytales and myths, in the context of heroic journeys - from Maori taniwha to Irish leprechauns, Greek mythologhy to English Legends. Weaver's work explored what was a current theme at the time, with many contemporary exhibitions including 'Crescendo' at ACCA 2013-2014, seeking to contextualize through historic and cultural references issues of human commonality and connectedness. CONTRIBUTION: The Golden Hare exemplifies ideas of myth and magic. The image of the hare contains universal ancient symbolism throughout many cultures. In African symbolism the great Hare is a creator and transformer, changing 'man's' animal nature. The Hare is a lunar animal in most cultures, representing rebirth, rejuvenation, resurrection and intuition. In this sculpture Weaver has drawn upon this diverse symbolism. In covering the animal form with a highly exotic shimmering gold surface Weaver has invented a new identity and cultural significance for the image of the hare, one that combines fashion, popular culture, and kitsch with the poetic and metaphysical. SIGNIFICANCE: The Dowse Museum has one of New Zealand's largest and significant public art collectons, numbering more than 2,000 items.This museum acts as a focal point for the community and is commited to enhancing cultural life and diversity and a sustainable approach with innovative exhibitions in context.

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Subtype

  • Original Visual Artwork

Outlet

Myths. Monsters and Magical Things

Place published

Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Start date

2013-03-09

End date

2013-06-23

Extent

525 x 200 x 350 mm

Language

English

Medium

Mixed medium

Former Identifier

2006045288

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Publisher

Dowse Art Museum

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