Early performance art pieces by Aucklander Peter Roche proved hard to forget, most infamously the act of sewing a sheep's kidney onto his own back. Roche moved from dramatic acts involving carcasses and bodily horror into creating large scale metal works and neon installations. Bridget Sutherland's documentary covers Roche's late 1970s performance art, and his later years restoring Point Chevalier's mothballed Ambassador Theatre into a work space and venue. This trailer touches on Roche's early performance art collaborations with ex partner Linda Buis. The music is by Clean legend David Kilgour.
He changed the face of art in New Zealand; he was kind of like a punk rock Len Lye.– Natasha Francois on the work of her late partner Peter Roche, Stuff, 27 July 2020
Brilliant Films
Faraway Films
Faraway Films
Made with funding from Creative New Zealand and Eastern Institute of Technology
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