
Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Punk on a Bed 2015 , painted mdf, painted polyurethane and fibreglass on polystyrene, wig, clothing, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Punk on a Bed 2015 , painted mdf, painted polyurethane and fibreglass on polystyrene, wig, clothing, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Punk on a Bed 2015 , painted mdf, painted polyurethane and fibreglass on polystyrene, wig, clothing, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Punk on a Bed 2015 , painted mdf, painted polyurethane and fibreglass on polystyrene, wig, clothing, courtesy the artist

Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist
Presented by Centre for Contemporary Photography in association with Melbourne Festival.
In his latest exhibition, New Zealand artist Ronnie van Hout considers the point where art crosses a line—and society turns against it.
In 1971, successful American toy company Aurora and acclaimed film director Stanley Kubrick both released products into the world that generated strong negative reactions. A firestorm of controversy saw Aurora close its doors, and Kubrick retreat from public life, withdrawing his film from view.
Aurora's toys and Kubrick's film crossed an invisible boundary—becoming a threat to the normal social and family structures, threatening to throw them into chaos. Society retaliated, pushing these products back, down to the dark pool, to wait for the day they could return.
Official Opening and Arist Talks
Saturday 10 October 2015
Opening: 12pm
Free Artist Floor Talks: 1pm

Ronnie van Hout, Creature Mummy 2015, detail from The Dark Pool, PhotoTex polyester fabric, 100 x 80 cm, courtesy the artist
Exhibition images



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