Tui, historically referred to as the Parson bird, shit upon rolls of cross embossed toilet paper. ‘eau de toilet’ illustrates issues pertaining to colonialism and indigeneity, as well as the cross-over and clash between the sacred and the profane.

eau de toilet
in The Faux
Objectspace, 8 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland
27 Jan - 16 Mar
Curator: Karl Chitham

eau de toilet
Installation
in Crochet
Anna Bibby Gallery
2 Morgan Street, Newmarket, Auckland
13 July - 7 August 2004
Curators: Gavin Hurley and Anna Bibby

eau de toilet
detail
in Crochet
Anna Bibby Gallery
2 Morgan Street, Newmarket, Auckland
13 July - 7 August 2004
Curators: Gavin Hurley and Anna Bibby

eau de toilet
detail
in Crochet
Anna Bibby Gallery
2 Morgan Street, Newmarket, Auckland
13 July - 7 August 2004
Curators: Gavin Hurley and Anna Bibby

eau de toilet
detail
in Crochet
Anna Bibby Gallery
2 Morgan Street, Newmarket, Auckland
13 July - 7 August 2004
Curators: Gavin Hurley and Anna Bibby[
Photograph: Stuart Page

eau de toilet
detail
in Crochet
Anna Bibby Gallery
2 Morgan Street, Newmarket, Auckland
13 July - 7 August 2004
Curators: Gavin Hurley and Anna Bibby
Photograph: Sarah Smuts-Kennedy