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There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do

The publication There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do will be launched at Te Uru with live music by Hermione Johnson and a conversation between Greta Anderson, New Public Founder Amanda Wright, and writer Hanna Scott.

There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do

Greta Anderson

Te Uru Gallery
420 Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Tāmaki Makaurau

09 September - 03 December 2023

Exhibition Opening 4-6pm Saturday 9 September

Book launch 2-4pm Saturday 18 November

Greta Anderson, Fay’s Hair (v1), 2013

There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do brings together a focused selection of photographs by Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Greta Anderson, produced between 1997 and 2022. The exhibition premise anticipated the launch of a new monographic publication of the same title, designed by exhibition curator New Public.

For over 20 years, Anderson has been capturing dramatic scenes in films and photographs that quietly reference intensely personal narratives. There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do presents Anderson’s work through a range of formats including an eponymous publication, a documentary video, and a photo installation, speaking more broadly to the varied ways photographic material is shared and engaged. 

New Public is a book design and publishing project based in Tāmaki Makaurau. It collaborates with artists and cultural institutions to exhibit research devoted to the discussion of contemporary visual and material culture. There is Nowhere to Go, There is Nothing to Do with Greta Anderson prioritises an external lens on 25 years of the artist’s photography practice.

The publication There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do will be launched Saturday 18 November 2-4pm in the gallery.

Article and interview on RNZ national.

Greta Anderson, Mary’s Comb, 2013


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