The exhibition Unstuck in Time at Te Tuhi in Pakuranga began with interactive performance art in the courtyard on the afternoon of the opening. Sally J. Morgan, from Wellington, delivered How Long Have I Been Here? which involved a precarious platform high on the wall of the courtyard above a large water tank.
She climbed a long ladder on to the platform, rolled up her sleeves and cut her arm with the hook of a bright red fishing line. She wiped her arm, baited the hook with blood and meat and lowered it into the tank. On her second try she hooked a large wriggling fish, lowered it into a fish box on the ground and came down the ladder.
On the floor of the courtyard a site was already prepared with gut boxes, knives and a small gas ring. The fish was killed and Morgan slowly gutted it, filleted it and cooked the fillets. She ate some and offered the rest to the audience. What was left after the performance was the bright red fishing line from the platform to the tank.
The artist was trembling, obviously deeply emotionally involved. Some of those watching just went on drinking their beer. Others were shaken at the killing of the fish. The performance was recorded on video and photographs. It will be repeated twice in the next two months and the public can email for an appointment to fish in the same tank.