What Remains / From the College Collection / Future Islands / Apparitions
What Remains, The Karori Commission
Anna Sanderson, Gavin Hipkins, Philip Kelly
14 October – 21 December 2017
From the College Collection
14 October – 21 December 2017
Writer Anna Sanderson and photographer Gavin Hipkins, together with designer Philip Kelly produced a suite of 30 new works based on the buildings, activities and history of the Karori Campus. These works were commissioned for the Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection to commemorate the site and its history. The exhibition presented this new body of work along with a selection of key items from the College of Education collections curated by Collection Manager Sophie Thorn, including examples of the ceramics collection that was amassed by past staff of the College.
What Remains was made possible by the Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection Funding Trust.
Future Islands: The New Zealand Exhibition at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale
14 October – 17 December 2017
Future Islands was the New Zealand exhibition at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale. Drawing on narratives of islands as sites of possibility, or of other ways of living, Future Islands presented built, not-yet-built and speculative projects by fifty architectural practices from throughout New Zealand. Reconceived as models that perch on an archipelago of ‘island’ forms suspended to take full advantage of the Adam Art Gallery’s unusual spaces, the exhibition used sophisticated yacht-building technology, recycled materials, audio-visuals and hand-crafted elements, to offer new, often-unsettling perspectives on architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Conceived by Charles Walker and Kathy Waghorn, and executed by a creative team involving Jessica Barter, Stephen Brookbanks, Maggie Carroll, Bruce Ferguson, Minka Ip, Jon Rennie and the late Rewi Thompson, this exhibition was presented in association with the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Apparitions: the photograph and its image
Curated by Geoffrey Batchen and his Honours students
14 October – 17 December 2017
Apparitions examined the dissemination of photographic images during photography’s earliest decades. Curated by Geoffrey Batchen and his 2017 Honours class, the show drew on both private and public collections (including Te Papa, the Turnbull Library and the Auckland Museum). Apparitions displayed rare daguerreotypes from England, France, Germany, and the United States, calotypes by photography’s English inventor William Henry Fox Talbot, and lithographs, wood engravings, steel engravings and other illustrations based on early photographs. The focus was on the reproducibility and mobility of the photographic image.
The publication in association with this exhibition is available for purchase in the gallery as well as our online shop here.
Apparitions was supported by the Ronald Woolf Memorial Endowment.
Associated public programme events here.