A stark statement about the futility of war, and unlike the common rhetoric and rituals employed in remembrance and referral to war, this installation offers us a deeper, more gentle view on the subject by focusing on the human dimension.
Kirsch’s work Critical Positivity Ratio allows the viewer to set the two scales, providing a snapshot of how one’s emotions of the past day combine…
In this body of work Kirsch offers a surprising, gentle, and completely unusual new way to look at abandoned automobiles from around the beautiful Coromandel…
Words of Ours/Ngā Kupu E Rangona Ai explores some of the many linguistic and cultural cross-overs from te reo Maori into mainstream English which enrich…
We call friends who are personally close to us, yet they can be physically very far away. In this project Kirsch connects those once close…
There has been an ongoing debate on ownership and even the introduction of copyright ideas towards elements of traditional NZ culture, however it appears the…
> We Don’t Own Our Culture, It Owns Us There has been an ongoing debate on ownership and even the introduction of copyright ideas towards elements of…