Waikato Herald

New exhibition to showcase science, nature and art

- ⓘ For more informatio­n visit www.waikatomus­eum.co.nz/ events.

Waikato Museum will host a special new exhibition with works morphing together science, art and nature.

The Hamilton exhibition is an expanded version of the touring exhibition Cellular Memory by Wellington­based sculptor and installati­on artist Elizabeth Thomson and opens on Friday, February 10.

It is the largest presentati­on of Thomson’s artworks, which are inspired by the environmen­t. Among the highlights of the exhibition is a suite of new ‘exo-planet’ works that measure two metres in diameter.

The exhibition’s curator, Gregory O’brien, says the “planet-like works” were a “wildly inventive” exploratio­n of life.

“Throughout her career, Elizabeth

Thomson has been drawn to areas of scientific knowledge such as botany, micro-biology, oceanograp­hy and mathematic­s. With images and concepts from those fields as her starting point, Thomson’s works take flight. They impart a sense of mystery, beauty and the sheer exhilarati­on of being alive in a universe which is itself living, sentient and ever-responsive.”

Born in Auckland in 1955, Elizabeth Thomson is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading artists. Since graduating with an MFA from Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland in 1988, she has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and abroad. Thomson’s installati­ons, sculptures and prints are included in major public collection­s throughout New Zealand.

Waikato Museum’s director of museum and arts Liz Cotton says: “This beautiful exhibition has been travelling the country for the past five years to much acclaim, and we are honoured to present the final iteration here at Waikato Museum.” Elizabeth Thomson: Cellular Memory is on display from February 10 to July 2 and entry is free.

 ?? Photo / Science Photo Library ?? The exhibition features a brightfiel­d illuminate­d micrograph of a leaf of the lily of the valley plant (Convallari­a majalis).
Photo / Science Photo Library The exhibition features a brightfiel­d illuminate­d micrograph of a leaf of the lily of the valley plant (Convallari­a majalis).
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Among the highlights of the exhibition is a suite of new ‘exoplanet’ works that measure two metres in diameter.
Photo / Supplied Among the highlights of the exhibition is a suite of new ‘exoplanet’ works that measure two metres in diameter.
 ?? ?? Elizabeth Thomson
Elizabeth Thomson

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