Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. Elisabeth Pointon’s work ‘’Big Win’’, a large red inflatable chamber is like the flagship statement for the celebration. Holding space for new and emerging artists has always been one of Millers’ strengths, and this crazy blow-up sculpture where you can step inside and try your luck at winning is not unlike life in the arts. Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. It feels like the perfect and most unattainable response to ‘’Big Win’’. Both are not only grappling with the reality of life in the arts but also our generation, where winning the lottery and buying your own home are safe in your dreams.
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Group exhibition: THE BIG THREE
July 9 - July 24
Elisabeth Pointon, BIG WIN., 2019. PVC inflatable cash cube and air blower. 180 x 180 x 200cm. CourtesyL the artist and Jhana Millers, Wellington.
Jhana Millers is pleased to present THE BIG THREE, a group exhibition which celebrates an important milestone for the gallery: three years since the gallery was established.
The exhibition presents new works and works not previously exhibited at the gallery before, by our represented artists and invited guests;
Harry Culy, Caitlin Devoy, Ayesha Green, Tyne Gordon, Robbie Handcock, Hannah Ireland, Jaime Jenkins, Claudia Kogachi, Elisabeth Pointon, Kāryn Taylor, Christopher Ulutupu, Erica van Zon and