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Artist Judy Darragh (left) and her work <em>Detail Trophy</em>, 2009 from the exhibition Studio of Exhaustion for Diligent Service, 3 July - 1 August, 2009, Two Rooms Gallery. Plastic, aluminium foil.

Artist Judy Darragh (left) and her work Detail Trophy, 2009 from the exhibition Studio of Exhaustion for Diligent Service, 3 July - 1 August, 2009, Two Rooms Gallery. Plastic, aluminium foil.

Responding to the themes in the current Objectspace exhibition, Deadweight Loss, and the current global context, Judy Darragh will examine the value structures in art making and consider her practice over the past 40 years.

Where will art sit post-COVID-19 and how will the pandemic’s impact change how we produce and consume arts and culture?

Attendance is free, but booking is required here.

The lecture takes place on 1 October 2020 at the Objectspace gallery in Ponsonby, with doors at 5:30pm and a 6pm start.

Judy Darragh (b. 1957 Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand) is a highly respected New Zealand artist renowned for her brightly coloured sculptural assemblages, collage, video, photography, and poster art.


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