Exhibitions » Exhibition Archive » 2011 » Art in The Auditorium
Elodie Pong, After the Empire, 2008 (video still) HDCam, Colour, Sound, 13’50“, Courtesy Kunsthaus Zürich ©Elodie Pong & Freymond-Guth & Co Fine Arts
Inci Eviner, Harem, 2009 Data video still Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nev, Istanbul
Nova Paul, This is Not Dying (2010). 16mm film still. Courtesy of the artist.
City Gallery Wellington is one of ten international partners in the Art in the Auditorium programme, where each venue uses their auditorium space to screen single channel video works in a comfortable environment*. Each selects work by an artist based in their country which is sent to the other venues to be screened. The project is a fleet-footed and exciting way to share international video work.
City Gallery Wellington has selected Auckland-based artist Nova Paul as our contribution for this round of the programme. The first screenings of Paul’s Pink and White Terraces (2006) took place at GAMeC, in Bergamo Italy in September 2009, and at the Whitechapel Gallery in January 2010.
Collaborating partners: Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Henie Onstad Kunstscenter, Høvikodden, Norway; GAMeC, Bergamo, Italy; Fondación Proa, Buenos Aires, Argentina; The Institute for the Readjustment of Clocks, hosted by Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey; Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland and Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, Texas, USA.
Aïda Ruilova
Until 6 June 2010
Ursula Mayer
7 June - 11 July 2010
Patrizio Di Massimo
12 July - 8 August 2010
Nova Paul
9 August - 12 September 2010
Inci Eviner
25 September - 7 November 2010
Elodie Pong
8 November - 10 December 2010
Oscar Muñoz and Humberto Vélez
10 December - 12 December 2010
Cristóbal León, Niles Atallah and Joaquín Cociña
13 December 2010 – 16 January 2011
Huang Xiaopeng
29 January–6 March 2011
Stephen Sutcliffe
7 March–10 April 2011
Marthe Thorshaug
11 April–8 May 2011
*Art in the Auditorium runs in the Adam Auditorium when the space is not in use for events and public programmes.