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Disco Volante

Disco Volante

Caryline Boreham

Te Tuhi
13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Auckland

11 November 2023 — 28 January 2024

Opening Saturday 11 November, 4 - 6pm

Caryline Boreham, Dark silent metallic object, 2023

Disco Volante examines archival material of UFO sightings in Aotearoa New Zealand. This exhibition presents a series of photographs, a moving image work and a zine publication, exploring several threads around UFO sightings written about in official records. 

Since ‘the great airship flap’ in 1909, reported sightings of unknown objects flying over Aotearoa have been constant. The New Zealand Defence Force began keeping records on UFO sightings in 1952, along with numerous civilian organisations dedicated to researching the origins of these sightings. 

Caryline Boreham has worked with these and other UFO archival records from Aotearoa since 2016, using the accounts, visual descriptions and correspondence as a foundation for her ongoing project. With an interest in the people and characters as sources, Boreham explores a psychology of seeing, rather than what has been seen. 

Boreham includes text descriptions from eyewitness accounts, ephemeral material from correspondence between The Ministry of Defence and Mr H E Wright (a long-time agitator for the investigation into UFO sightings in Aotearoa) as well as recontextualised footage as a video work, sourced from analysed video frames in TV1’s investigative coverage of the Kaikoura lights on 3 Jan 1979, possibly New Zealand’s most famous UFO sighting. 

In working with these artefacts, Boreham plays with a space between the event and its recounting, where the actual sighting becomes secondary to the conviction of its truth.

Curator: Andrew Kennedy


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