Working with a range of media from video to more object based sculptural installations, Boris Dornbusch draws on a broad range of formal references to explore commonplace objects, social situations and environmental conditions that he alters and then documents.
Through this process he investigates the relationship between perception, visualisation and understanding. The resulting works reflect on the everyday whilst making visible the poetry of chance connections, moods and paradoxes.
As one of the departure points for his residency, Dornbusch will be considering the antiquated worker's practice known in France as 'Perruque' that consists of using factory tools and machines during normal work hours in order to produce objects for a private, personal purpose or for an undeclared job.
German born artist Boris Dornbusch lives and works between Berlin and Auckland. His residency is supported by Creative New Zealand and the IFA - Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Germany.
The artist's recent solo exhibitions include Collective Blind Spot RGB, Screens (2011), Phantom Limb Construction Sites, Starkwhite, Auckland (2010), Performance for a Guest Population, Hirschfeld, Berlin (2009) and Ideo Motor, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth (2009). Recent group exhibitions include Ausser Haus, Kunstverein Heidelberg (2011).