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Bleikr
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Drawings
2025
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Bleikr
Drawing #2
2025
Found object, paper, framed
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Drawing #5
2025
Found object, paper, framed
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Drawing #7
2025
Found object, paper, framed
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Drawing #8
2025
Found object, paper, framed
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Drawing #9
2025
Found object, paper, framed
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Bleikr
2019
Acrylic paint on book page
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Bleikr
Brooke Georgia
02 Apr – 03 May 2025
bleikr is an Old Norse word meaning pale or bleached, the colour of ashes, bad silver and moonshine.
Georgia’s practice is one of gleaning materials that bring their own histories with them. Her relationship to these objects involves a cycle of deterioration, obliteration, salvage and renewal, repairing until the story buried in the found thing is remade. In bleikr, this means horsehair, freed from a taut violin bow; metal, strung up so it catches the light again; pieces of porcelain or cement or leather attended to and given a new way out.
This process is also present in Georgia’s clothing, under the label being. These garments are made from natural textiles that have already been worn/out, and are treated with intuitive stitching, dyeing and reworking. Linings are exposed and holes mended with delicate threads cross-stitched together, knitted surfaces hewn together with heavy French seams.
bleikr offers a series of gestures beyond what is known, towards a new place in the world.
Brooke Georgia is an artist working across textile, sculpture, installation, photography, drawing and other paper-based media. She lives and works in Otautahi, New Zealand.
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