Hayden Fowler 131 02 - Its Disappearance

Hayden Fowler 131 02 - Its Disappearance

PROCESS The extinct Whekau,- or Laughing Owl, was tattooed in flight Hayden Fowler Hayden Fowler across his chest, commemorating the artistprofile.com.au 100th anniversary of its disappearance. 130 131 01 A photographic exhibition tracing performance artist Hayden Fowler’s tattooed history of New Zealand’s many bird extinctions is a beautiful silent protest against ecological destruction. Hayden Fowler’s Your Death is a new has been pieced together from 19th-century photographic series documenting an watercolours, fragmented descriptions, early ongoing performance project in which the black and white photographs and taxidermy artist submits his own body in a poignant specimens. For Fowler, these representations remembrance of New Zealand’s catastrophic symbolise the pervasive and tangible The destruction of bird extinctions. Over three sessions during absences in the landscape. Sydney’s Art Month in March this year, in entire species and a street-front window, Fowler’s torso was Hunting, museum collection, the introduction whole ecosystems is tattooed with an image of the South Island of mammals and the industrial destruction of Kkako – last sighted in 1967 and officially vast areas of ancient forests resulted in New an event of such declared extinct in 2004. Zealand losing half of all its terrestrial bird species. Many of those remaining exist as a significance that the In June 2014 the project was undertaken type of living dead in tiny, isolated colonies mourning can never in Berlin, where the extinct Whekau,- on remote offshore islands. The remnant or Laughing Owl, was tattooed in flight mainland forests are all but silent. be fully completed. 02 across his chest, commemorating the 100th anniversary of its disappearance. Each event As with any wearing of mourning, Fowler’s was choreographed over three sessions, is an acknowledgement of absence and loss. irreversibly transforming Fowler’s skin into The destruction of entire species and whole a conjunction of living bodies. ecosystems, however, is an event of such significance that the mourning can never Your Death continues a project the artist be fully completed, the empty spaces never began in Auckland in 2007, where images filled. In submitting himself to be tattooed, of the lost Huia were etched onto his back Fowler sacrifices his own body in a ritual in a high street shop window. His imagery of both repentance and resurrection. The artistprofile.com.au 132 03 white, geodesic set-construction in which the tattooing takes place, prophesies a sterile future as increasing numbers of species follow the Huia, Whekau- and Kokako- into oblivion, but also hope, as these birds somehow find a way back through the cracks of human cultural history and time. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. EXHIBITION Your Death Gallery 9 3-27 June 2015 haydenfowler.net www.gallery9.com.au 01 Your Death, 2015, performance documentation, photographer Joy Lai 02 Your Death, 2015, performance documentation, photographer Joy Lai 03 Your Death, 2015, performance documentation, photographer Jonas Friedrich 04 Your Death, 2015, performance documentation, photographer Joy Lai Courtesy the artist and Gallery 9 04.

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