past event

Openings: A koru is a trajectory by Heidi Brickell & Metabolism by Eugenia Lim

Friday 17 May 2024
6:00pm

Eugenia Lim, film still from Metabolism, 2K single-channel video, colour, sound, 29:15. Courtesy of the artist and STATION.

Eugenia Lim, film still from Metabolism, 2K single-channel video, colour, sound, 29:15. Courtesy of the artist and STATION.

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Enjoy is pleased to present A koru is a trajectory, an exhibition by Heidi Brickell (Ōtaki, Aotearoa), and, Metabolism, a film by artist Eugenia Lim (based in Naarm, Australia, on unceded Wurundjeri lands in the Kulin Nation).

Previewing on Friday 17 May, from 6pm.

A koru is a trajectory
Heidi Brickell

A koru is a trajectory is an exhibition originating from Heidi Brickell’s 2023 Rita Angus Residency, jointly organised by Enjoy and the Rita Angus Cottage Trust. During Brickell’s residency, she spent time connecting with her whenua, researching her legendary tūpuna Kupe and Tara and collecting rākau from Ōtaki and rimurapa from the shores of Te Raekaihau.

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Metabolism
Eugenia Lim

A portrait of a living, working ecology and the multi-species it sustains, Metabolism is a film essay that considers the body-as-land and land-as-body. Filmed around the site of the Western Treatment Plant (WTP) in Werribee, Victoria, Australia, Metabolism considers metabolism as an ambivalent process that connects external and internal forces: from chemical energy-creation within our bodies, to capitalism’s ‘metabolic rift’.

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