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Tales from Te Papa : Cloud

As you know from my previous post, Tales from Te Papa went live on TVNZ6 on 1 September. 

Over the coming weeks, we’ll post the mini-documentaries to the blog with more information – the stuff our staff weren’t able to fit into the Tales from Te Papa format and useful links to more info. 

We’d love to hear from you as well, so watch the clip and post comments  – is there anything else you want to know, do you have a suggestion for a future Tales from Te Papa episode?

Cloud by John Reynolds is a popular work in Toi Te Papa: Art of the Nation on Level 5 and it’s one of my favourites as well!  In the clip below, contemporary art curator , Charlotte Huddleston, talks with Simon Morton about the work.

Charlotte posted a blog shortly after Cloud was installed earlier in the year. 
More about Cloud with a video of the artist talking about his work

NOTE: Cloud closes on 17 January 2010 so we can prepare the gallery for the NZ entry to the 2009 Venice Biennale!

It’s home and it’s up!

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

John Reynolds’ work Cloud has come back from its stint at the Auckland Art Gallery for the 2008 Walters Prize exhibition late last year and it is now up and on show in the Contemporary Focus section of Toi Te Papa, Level 5.

John came down from Auckland to install Cloud and it went up in only 6 days – we were expecting it to be 12.  I guess practice pays off alright. This is the third time John has installed the work and, with the help of the organised and efficient installation, collection management and conservation staff, it went up in record time.

Here for your viewing pleasure is a short video edited together by Te Papa photographer Michael Hall from footage shot during the installation. It includes footage of John talking about the work and shots of the completed installation.

You may know that Cloud was commissioned for the 2006 Biennale of Sydney where it was shown in the entrance hall of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Then it became part of the national art collection at Te Papa. After that it earned John a nomination for the Walters Prize.  Cloud is also the work that represents John in the forthcoming Art at Te Papa publication.

John Reynolds and Cloud in Toi Te Papa

John Reynolds and Cloud in Toi Te Papa

If you are an art follower you are probably already quite familiar with Cloud and the time and effort that has gone into the making, cataloguing, storage and installation of the work. There have been many articles that talk about this major work, including those in Art News, Art New Zealand, and The Listener , and the Auckland Art Gallery blogged  about the installation of this and other 2008 Walters Prize works.

Cloud also features prominently in the recent publication Certain Words Drawn: John Reynolds Continued.

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

John also made another work using The Dictionary of New Zealand English. The work Looking west, late afternoon, low water, a companion piece to Cloud, uses all the Māori words for the Dictionary. This work is in the Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection meaning that it belongs to the same institution that also houses and runs the New Zealand Dictionary Centre which is the home of The Dictionary of New Zealand English.

Cloud is up at Te Papa until late August so there’s plenty of time to come in and do some cloud gazing.

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

John Reynolds, Cloud, 2006

In the meantime though if you are a keen cloud gazer you could warm up with some ‘famous clouds’ from artist Douglas Bagnall’s  Cloud Shape Classifier, where you can also choose your own favourites and train the software to find them for you. Or you could check in with the Cloud Appreciation Society to see Clouds That Look Like Things.
Happy cloud spotting!

 

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