It has been nearly thirty years since Maureen Lander last exhibited at the Sarjeant Gallery with her wonderful dome installation Headwaters 1991 and since that time she has had an illustrious career, says Greg Donson.
"Flat-Pack Whakapapa comes to us as a touring show from our friends at The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt. We are thrilled to be able to show this dynamic new body of work in our temporary gallery space at Sarjeant on the Quay."
Ms Lander said that the 'kitset' pieces in two of the installations are like commencements for kete, "but the corners haven't been made, they haven't been made three dimensional so each of those becomes like a generation. If you think about the word whakapapa, which means to make flat or to make layers – it's a bit like archeology and occupation layers in the ground. I'm kind of playing with words and ideas and the fact that people move around a lot now."
Ms Lander will install Flat-Pack Whakapapa at the Gallery on 24 and 25 May and will be present for the Floor Talk on Saturday 26 May at 10.30am.
In the installations she brings together traditional and contemporary concepts of kinship, family and friendship networks as well as genetic heritage and linkages.