Ben
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery | Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 2024.
On December the 11th, 1963, a letter was sent from New Plymouth, New Zealand, to Don Lucas, a leader of the Mattachine Society at its headquarters in San Francisco, US. Signed “Ben”, the letter spoke of Ben’s trip to the US where they visited One, Inc., the oldest active LGBTQI+ organisation in the US. It spoke of how Ben had to cut the trip short and miss seeing Don in San Francisco. The letter unearths a relatively unknown chapter in Taranaki’s queer history: connections between local queer people and international queer leaders and organisations during the 1960’s. Ben is a body of work that acknowledges, explores, and expands on this period.
Ben was developed, curated, and scheduled by Hawkfish, an international queer art collective Novak is part of. It is a series of digital interventions that allow Hawkfish to bypass formal systems and queer space on their own terms. The exhibition is in three parts:
La piel
Brilhar intensamente
Épaissir
La piel
La piel, which is Spanish for “the skin”, includes works on the gallery exterior.
Brilhar intensamente
Brilhar intensamente, which is Portuguese (Brazil) for “glow brightly”, includes works in the internal galleries.
Épaissir
Épaissir, which is French for “thicken”, includes works in interstitial spaces in the gallery.
Épaissir included a moving image work titled Sententeki, which means “innate” in Japanese.