” Fergus Cunningham is a New Zealand based artist working within the discipline of photography. Cunningham decribes his practice as “Urban Archaeology”. Exploring the ruins of our urban and rural landscapes, images of the desolate, abandoned and neglected are captured. We are drawn into the beauty of the image itself, seduced by the charm of the considered, composed and constructed image.”
” Cunningham questions the validity of the aesthetic of beauty itself, encouraging us to look past the remains that we are faced with and find a certain thrill in ruins. However he also challenges us to question why these specific buildings and ruins are left to rot. What rationale or ideology lies behind the reasoning to let such a place fall into ruin. The seductive charm of late capitalism itself is bought in for some thorough interrogation.” Daniel Clifford – SmallWorks Gallery