Wellington City Art Gallery, 65 Victoria Street
1980
Opening
23 September–19 October 1980
Six Regards
21 October–2 November 1980
Dragonfest
22 October–2 November 1980
Contemporary French Lithography
6–30 November 1980
Danish Graphic Art
6–30 November 1980
Word and Image
6–30 November 1980
Aramoana
5–21 December 1980
Pulp: Works in Handmade Paper
24 December 1980–1 February 1981
1981
Andrew Drummond: Works 80
7 February–1 March 1981
Pleione (dance)
23–25 February 1981
The Bowl
5–29 March 1981
Robert McLeod: Paintings and Drawings 1972–1981
2–26 April 1981
New Zealand Architecture
13–26 April 1981
Photographs:
Peter Black: Photographs
Jocelyn Carlin: Chops
Garth des Forges: Star Finish
8–31 May 1981
Rob Taylor: Domain: Paintings, Drawings, and Structures 1965–1981
5 June–5 July 1981
New Zealand Music since 1950
21–24 June 1981
Barry Brickell: Torsomorphs
11 July–2 August 1981
Victoria Ginn: Figure in the New Zealand Landscape
11 July–2 August 1981
Rosemary Johnson: Fence Line Link
11 July–2 August 1981
Madhats and Toadstools
6–23 August 1981
Towards Design: Some Design Solutions
28 August–13 September 1981
Peter Nicholls: Selected Works 1980–1981
25 September–October 1981
The Fall and High Rise of Lambton Quay
27 September–3 October 1981
Greer Twiss: A Survey 1959–1981
30 October–29 November 1981
Noel Gregg
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
1982
Tony Kuepfer: Solid Glass
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
Michael Smither: Twelve Polyphonic Chords
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
Koru: Growth
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
The History of Natural History Illustration in New Zealand
4–31 January 1982
The Camera and Dr Barnardo
29 January–24 February 1982
Vivian Lynn: A Survey 1972–80
29 January–24 February 1982
Vivian Lynn: New Work
29 January–24 February 1982
Fiona Clark: Bodybuilding
4–21 March 1982
Skin Sculpture
4 March–28 April 1982
Rob McLeod: Brushwork
27 May–15 June 1982
James Greig: Transformations
30 April–15 June 1982
William Main: Gumsplodger
30 May–15 June 1982
Robert Owen
25 June–18 July 1982
Interiors: Embroidery Today
26 June–15 July 1982
GN Bullock: Tensile Series
18 July–15 August 1982
John Buckland Wright: Acid and Graver
23 July–15 August 1982
Russell Moses: Easter MCMLXX
23 July–15 August 1982
Filmmakers Visions
21–26 August 1982
Africa Festival
29 August–19 September 1982
Kevin Norton: Serious Play with Oxyacetalene and Steel
25 September–17 October 1982
Light Space Light
28 September–17 October 1982
Christine Webster
23 October–18 November 1982
Paul van der Bergh: Recent Works
30 October–17 November 1982
Philip Trusttum: Selected Works 1962–79
24 November–19 December 1982
Debra Bustin: Project
24 December 1982–23 January 1983
Stuart Griffiths: Sight of an Old Building
24 December 1982–23 January 1983
1983
Bing Dawe: Sculpture Installations
28 February–31 March 1983
Rudolf Gopas: Retrospective Exhibition
8 April–8 May 1983
Harbour City 1
9 April–8 May 1983
International Video
2–27 March 1983
Glenn Jowitt: Polynesia: Here and There
14 May–12 June 1983
Matt Pine: Porowhita Tahi/Circle One
14 May–12 June 1983
Centenary
18 June–10 July 1983
Miles Hargest
15 July–14 August 1983
Janet Paul: Journey through My Island
16 July–14 August 1983
Jill McIntosh: Prints
16 July–14 August 1983
Harbour City 2
19 August–19 September 1983
The Architect Exposed
20 August–18 September 1983
The Souvenir Trade: Debasing a Culture
September 1983
13–25 September 1983
Flying Colours
23 September–16 October 1983
Grant Sheehan: Photographs
24 September–16 October 1983
Robert Jesson
22 October–20 November 1983
Robert Franken: A Bird’s Eye View on My Personal World
22 October–20 November 1983
Barry Cleavin: Ewe and Eye
26 November 1983–8 January 1984
The Fabric Art Company: Stuffed Stuff Show
26 November 1983–8 January 1984
1984
Regional Arts Exhibitions:
Exhibition 1: Realism, Graphic, Abstract Expressionism, Graphic Abstraction, Primitive, Punk and Protest
24 January–19 February 1984
Exhibition 2: Figure, Expressionism, Photography, Hard-Edge and Similar Abstraction and Surrealism
27 February–25 March 1984
Exhibition 3: Bodhi Vincent: 3D Drawing; Grant Corbishley: Order and Chaos; Noline Black and Val Griffith-Jones: Wellington Wash
26 March–8 April
The New Image
13 April–27 May 1984
David Hockney: The Blue Guitar
7 June–8 July 1984
The Great New Zealand Box Show
9 June–8 July 1984
Melvin Day: Full Circle
14 July–12 August 1984
New Women Artists
17 August–16 September 1984
Five Cameras
21 September–21 October 1984
Water/Clay
22 September–21 October 1984
Projections: Art and Poetry from a Community
3 November–2 December 1984
Paul Thompson: Stills and Movies
3 November–2 December 1984
Animals Animals
15 December 1984–13 January 1985
1985
Anxious Images
19 January–17 February 1985
Jeanne Macaskill: Undying Satisfactions
23 February–24 March 1985
Peter Black: Dancing in the Streets
30 March–28 April 1985
Jan Nauta: Dusty: A Photographic Portrait of Wellington’s Dustmen
30 March–28 April 1985
Tribal Art of Papua New Guinea
11 May–16 June 1985
Winstone Ties that Bind
29 June–25 August 1985
John Beggs: Art Deco in Wellington
23 August–29 September 1985
Rhondda Greig: Banners
5 October–3 November 1985
Jack Body: Runes
5 October–3 November 1985
Connections
11–24 November 1985
Witness to Change
11 November–8 December 1985
Brett Anderson: Burnt Lizards
11 November–8 December 1985
Kobi Bosshard: A Retrospective Selection of Jewellery 1968–1985
28 November 1985–26 January 1986
Michael Smither: Huatoki
14 December 1985–26 January 1986
Roy DeCarava: The Sound I Saw: The Jazz Photography of Roy DeCarava
17 December 1985–26 January 1986
1986
Carole Shepheard and Claudia Pond Eyley: A Survey of Work 1980–85
31 January–2 March 1986
Robert Shay
7–30 March 1986
James Greig
7–30 March 1986
Gordon Crook: Pastel Works
7–30 March 1986
Joanna Margaret Paul: Fragile Communities, Intimate Maps
4–27 April 1986
Ann Verdcourt: Ceramics
4–27 April 1986
Recent British Video Art
7–9 April 1986
Karanga Karanga
2 May–1 June 1986
Emily Karaka: Te Ao o te Wahine Maori: A Decade of Birth
2 May–1 June 1986
Helen Kedgley: Selected Works
5 June–13 July 1986
Trace Hodgson: Political Cartoons
5 June–13 July 1986
Tom Scott: Hung, Drawn, and Quartered
5 June–14 July 1986
Jürgen Waibel: Ponga [Installation Series]
6–30 June 1986
Gregory Burke: Viewing
17 June–July 25 1986
Ralph Hotere
4–28 July 1986
Vivian Lynn: Caryatid [Installation Series]
4–28 July 1986
Artist in Focus: Pauline Thompson
1–31 August 1986
New Works on Paper: British Art
17 July–17 August 1986
Martin Sullivan [Installation Series]
11–31 August 1986
Toss Woollaston: 51 Woollaston Drawings and Watercolours
22 August–14 September 1986
Richard McWhannell: Artist in Focus
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: Selected Works 1965–85
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: Porowhita Toru [Installation Series]
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: A—‘O’ Series No. 5 Outrigger
[Library lawn] September–December 1986
New Zealand Artists on Film
8–12 September 1986
Gillian Chaplin: Recent Works
17 September–20 October 1986
The Self: An Exhibition of Self-Portraits
18 September–22 October 1986
Chris Cane [Installation Series]
3–22 October 1986
David Hockney: Hockney’s Photographs
30 October–30 November 1986
British Council Exhibition
30 October–30 November 1986
David Cook: Rotowaro: The Last Days of a Waikato Coal-Mining Township
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Steven Hemmens: Works on Paper and Canvas
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Euan Macleod
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Debra Bustin [Installation Series]
12 December 1986–31 January 1987
1987
Patrick and Gil Hanly: An Exhibition of Protest for Peace
5 February–14 March 1987
Pippa Sanderson [Print Series]
7 February–1 March 1987
Victoria Sheppard [Print Series]
6 February–1 March 1987
Mary Macpherson: Urban Landscapes
7 February–1 March 1987
Barry Cleavin: The Hungry Sheep Look Up [Print Series]
4–30 March 1987
Christine Hellyar: Nest and Post [Project Series]
4–30 March 1987
Art Textile, Art Souple: French Textile Art
20 March–19 April 1987
Wellington-Sydney Sister Cities Exhibition
[Michael Fowler Centre] 23–28 March 1987
Robin White
1 April–4 May 1987
Nigel Brown
1 April–4 May 1987
Grant Corbishley: Eleventh Hour at the Club [Installation Series]
3 April–3 May 1987
David Clegg: Glass
February–March 1987
Jeff Thompson: Installation Project 10: Wellington Corrugated
1–31 May 1987
Peter Ransom
6–30 May 1987
Elizabeth Thomson
6–30 May 1987
Paul Caponigro
[Michael Fowler Centre] 12–18 May 1987
Graeme Cornwell
3 June–6 July 1987
Jenny Dolezel
3 June–6 July 1987
Tom Kreisler: Not a Dog Show
4 June–19 July 1987
Paul Cullen: Sub(urban) [Installation Series]
5–28 June 1987
Montana Lindauer Art Award
[Michael Fowler Centre] 29 June–13 July 1987
Wellington Media Collective [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Jule Einhorn [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
El Knocko: Barry Cleavin, Bing Dawe, Phillip Trusttum [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Ginko Workshop [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Pauline Rhodes: Intensum in Memoriam [Installation Series]
3 July–2 August 1987
Christina Conrad: A Survey of Works 1970–87
18 July–6 September 1987
Kate Coolahan [Print Series]
5–31 August 1987
John Drawbridge [Print Series]
5–31 August 1987
Phillip O’Sullivan: Klein Bottles, Staircases, Heads
5–30 August 1987
Mary Kay [Print Series]
3–28 September 1987
Carole Shepheard [Print Series]
3–28 September 1987
Robert Garrett
[Library lawn] 3–28 September 1987
A Portrait of Law
10 September–18 October 1987
Marilynn Webb [Print Series]
1 October–1 November 1987
Denys Watkins [Print Series]
1 October–1 November 1987
Malcolm Benham, Jack Forrest, Robert McLeod: Off the Wall
23 October–29 November 1987
Gary Tricker [Print Series]
4–30 November 1987
Stanley Palmer [Print Series]
4–30 November 1987
Drawing Analogies: Recent Dimensions in New Zealand Drawing
6 December 1987–21 February 1988
Muka Studios [Print Series]
6 December 1987–6 February 1988
Morgan Jones: Pitfall
[Library lawn] 7 December 1987–14 February 1988
1988
Don Driver: Boxes
1 March–30 April 1988
Futuresight: Innovation in Art Holography
2–23 March 1988
Terrorising the Code: Recent US Video
2–27 March 1988
Land Art
2–27 March 1988
Recent Video from Dusseldorf
2–27 March 1988
City Sculpture Projects
3–31 March 1988
Robyn Kahukiwa and Shona Rapira Davies: Whakamamae
2 April–19 June 1988
John Heartfield: Photomontages
12 May–10 July 1988
Sex and Sign
12 May–10 July 1988
Richard Hamilton: Prints
26 June–7 August 1988
Leon van den Eykel: Back to the Normal Life (Part 3)
6 July–10 August 1988
Barbara Strathdee: The Meeting on the Beach
17 August–18 September 1988
Rear Vision: A History of Photoforum Wellington to 1988
17 August–24 October 1988
Public Art/Bonus Art
23 August–2 November 1988
Siegfried Koglmeier
[Library lawn] 5–26 September 1988
Gerda Leenards: From Pillar to Coast
23 September–30 October 1988
Duane Hanson: Real People
11 November 1988–8 January 1989
Val Griffith-Jones: Stuffing On
[Michael Fowler Centre] 21 December 1988–29 January 1989
1989
Shifting Ground: Six Wellington Artists
26 January–16 April 1989
Flashback: A History of the Wellington City Art Gallery to 1988
26 January–16 April 1989
Wellington City Art Gallery, Chews Lane
Ken Orchard: Return to Sender
28 August–8 October 1989
Betye Saar: Illusions
17 October–26 November, 1989
Imposing Narratives: Beyond the Documentary in Recent New Zealand Photography
26 November 1989–22 January 1990
1990
Putting the Land on the Map
3 February–25 March 1990
Stories about the Land
19–23 February 1990
Mana Tiriti: The Art of Protest and Partnership
14 April–17 June 1990
Peter Black: Moving Pictures
23 June–29 July 1990
Now See Hear!: Art, Language, Translation
15 July–30 September 1990
Computer Graphics
6–26 August 1990
Geoffrey Weary: Passion of the Outside
1 September–7 October 1990
Art and Organised Labour
20 October 1990–21 January 1991
German Graphics of the 70s
1 February–10 March 1991
Inheritance: Art, Heritage, and the Past
28 March–12 May 1991
Bronwynne Cornish: Homage to Potatoes
28 March–26 May 1991
Peter Roche: Trophies and Emblems
24 May–30 June 1991
Joseph Beuys: Everyone Is an Artist
3–30 June 1991
Te Moemoea no Iotefa: The Dream of Joseph
14 July–1 September 1991
Anne Noble: In the Presence of Angels
14 September–27 October 1991
Billy Apple: As Good as Gold: Art Transactions 1981–91
14 September–10 November 1991
Home Made Home
30 November 1991–9 February 1992
Gavin Chilcott and Ralph Paine: Scheme
30 November 1991–16 February 1992
1992
Brodsky and Utkin: Palazzo Nero
3 March–3 May 1992
The Sacred Way: Twenty-Two Wellington Artists Explore the Spiritual Dimension
16 May–26 July 1992
Andrew Drummond and Noel Lane: Between Rocks and Glass Houses
16 May–26 July 1992
Shadow of Style: Eight New Artists
8 August–4 October 1992
Christina Kubisch: Alba
18 August–18 October 1992
Derrick Cherrie: Supraluxe Suite
14 October–29 November 1992
Scenes from Real and Imaginary Lives
22 October–6 December 1992
Te Whenua Ici La La La: Young People’s Art Exhibition
14 December 1992–28 February 1993
Hit Parade: Contemporary Art from the Paris Family Collection
13 December 1992–28 February 1993
1993
City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square
Rosemarie Trockel
1 August–21 November 1993
Alter/Image: Feminism and Representation in New Zealand Art 1973–1993
1 August–21 November 1993
Jacqueline Fraser: He Tohu/The New Zealand Room
1 August–21 November 1993
Te Whare Puanga
1 August–31 October 1993
Susan Norrie: Room for Error
9 November 1993–13 February 1994
Gordon Crook: Images, Symbols, Dreams
2 December 1993–30 January 1994
Distance Looks Our Way: Ten Artists from New Zealand
4 December 1993–20 February 1994
Tony Fomison: What Shall We Tell Them?
13 February–22 May 1994
Keith Arnatt: One Foot Has not yet Reached the Next Street
22 February–24 April 1994
Yasumasa Morimura
28 February–4 April 1994
Eugenio Dittborn: Mapa: The Airmail Paintings of Eugenio Dittborn
2 March–8 May 1994
Putting on Stories (capes by Wellington students)
14 March–3 April 1994
A Private View in the Public Interest
18 March–2 April 1994
Bill Culbert and Ralph Hotere: Fault
25 March 1994–ongoing (permanent installation)
Christine Webster: Black Carnival
3 May–26 June 1994
Bottled Ocean
17 May–7 August 1994
Te Waka Toi: Contemporary Maori Art
11 June–21 August 1994
Mark Adams: Tākata: Land of Memories, Scarred by People
5 July–18 September 1994
Visa Gold Art Award
13 August–5 September 1994
Kiwiana: New Zealand Culture from the 1950s
3 September–13 November 1994
Lest We Forget: Photography, Memory, and National Character
3 September–13 November 1994
Selling NZ
9 September–21 November 1994
Them and Us: Expressions of Violence in Society
17–22 October 1994
I Am You
[Old James Smith Building windows, Cuba Street] 18 September–31 October 1994
Warren and Mahoney Retrospective
24 September–21 November 1994
Town and Gown: Victoria University Art Collection
25 November 1994–26 February 1995
Ralph Hotere: Black Phoenix
16 December 1994–5 March 1995
Aussemblage: Everyday Objects Transformed
16 December 1994–12 March 1995
Jean Nouvel
4 March–7 May 1995
The Figured Landscape
14 March–30 April 1995
VDU Video Down Under: Recent Video Art from New Zealand
3 April–22 May 1995
Stop Making Sense
11 April–25 June 1995
Pierre et Gilles
6 May–25 June 1995
A Very Peculiar Practice: Aspects of Recent New Zealand Painting
10 June–3 September 1995
Objects of Desire
8 July–19 September 1995
Peter McIntyre’s War
22 July–19 September 1995
Séraphine Pick: Unveiled
9 September–26 November 1995
Max Ernst
9 September–26 November 1995
Visa Gold Art Award
30 September–24 October 1995
Local Colour: Eight Wellington Artists
26 September–29 November 1995
The Nervous System
31 October–29 November 1995
Robert Mapplethorpe
9 December 1995–20 February 1996
1996
Flight of Steps Dance Company: Divine Proportions (dance)
25 January–3 February 1996
Patua
2 March–23 March 1996
ECNZ Live! Works from the Rutherford Trust Collection
30 March–5 May 1996
Cultural Safety: Contemporary Art from New Zealand
4 April–22 May 1996
Peter Peryer: Second Nature
11 May–7 July 1996
Gargantuans in the Garden
[Shed 11] 25 May–4 August 1996
The World Over: Art in the Age of Globalisation
8 June–11 August 1996
Magnum Cinema
7 September–3 November 1996
The Heritage of Genghis Khan: Treasures from Inner Mongolia
24 August–6 October 1996
Patrick Reynolds and Warwick Freeman: Owners
17 August–15 September 1996
Caltex Youth Art Award
21 September–13 October 1996
Alvar Aalto: Points of Contact
19 October–8 December 1996
Cuttings from the Centre
16 November 1996–2 March 1997
László Moholy-Nagy: The Photographs
19 October–17 November 1996
Visa Gold Art Award
9 November–1 December 1996
Transformers: A Moving Experience
14 December 1996–2 March 1997
1997
Annie Leibovitz: Photographs 1970–1990
12 March–4 May 1997
Michael Stevenson: Trolleys
12 March–12 May 1997
Dick Frizzell: Portrait of a Serious Artiste
15 March–25 May 1997
John Nixon: E.P. + O.W. (Experimental Painting and Object Workshop)
15 March–25 May 1997
Bill Culbert: Lightworks
9 or 14 May–13 July 1997
Ralph Hotere: Out the Black Window
7 June–14 September 1997
Ani O’Neill: Cottage Industry
19 July–21 September 1997
Don Peebles: The Harmony of Opposites
26 July–29 September 1997
Humphrey Ikin: Facing North
2 August–28 September 1997
Visa Gold Art Award
19 September–5 October 1997
Vivian Lynn: Spin: Versor, Versari
27 September–23 November 1997
Artists’ Books
4 October–16 November 1997
Dale Frank
4 October–30 November 1997
Signs of the Times: Sampling New Directions in New Zealand Art
11 October–14 December 1997
Megan Jenkinson: The Virtues
15 November–14 December 1997
Building Renovations
20 December 1997–30 March 1998
Robin Morrison: Photographer
[Shed 11] 27 November 1997–8 February 1998
1998
Tony Cragg: New Sculptures
[Shed 11] 13 February–29 March 1998
The Exhibition of the Century: Modern Masters from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
4 April–5 July 1998
Visa Gold Art Award
[The Exchange] 10 July–2 August 1998
Ansel Adams: Classic Images
1 August–4 October 1998
Lee Miller: Photographer
1 August–4 October 1998
Les Cleveland: Vernacular Icons
1 August–4 October 1998
Toss Woollaston (one painting installed to mark his death)
1–13 September 1998
Memory Walking: Women of Colour
9 October–29 November 1998
Julia Morison and Martin E. Grant: Material Evidence: 100 Headless Woman
17 October–13 December 1998
Margaret Stoddard: Flowers into Landscape
23 October–13 December 1998
Ronnie van Hout and Michael Stevenson: PreMillenial: Signs of the Soon Coming Storm
17 October–13 December 1998
Highlights from the BNZ Art Collection
4 December 1998–21 February 1999
Boyd Webb
19 December 1998–21 February 1999
1999
Keith Haring
13 March–13 June 1999
Tony Oursler
26 June–3 October 1999
Jeffrey Shaw: Place: A User’s Manual
26 June–3 October 1999
Wallace Art Awards
9 October–31 October 1999
Denys Watkins: Heavenly Chance
9 October–16 January 2000
Stephen Bambury: Works 1975–1999
16 October 1999–16 January 2000
Colin McCahon: A View from Urewera
6 November 1999–13 January 2000
Rob Cherry: Transmission
15 December 1999–30 January 2000
2000
Viva la Vida: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism
29 January–30 April 2000
Neil Pardington: Elsewhere
11 March–9 April 2000
Janet Paul: Caught in this Sensual Music All
14 April–14 May 2000
Richard Killeen: Stories We Tell Ourselves 1969–1999
13 May–13 August 2000
Sean Kerr: Abstractor
19 May–18 June 2000
Bill Hammond: Twenty-Three Big Pictures
13 May–13 August 2000
Michael Parekowhai: Ten Guitars
13 May–26 June 2000
Seam: The Living Art of Wellington Fashion
24 June–23 July 2000
Mary-Louise Browne: Out of Character
1 July–13 August 2000
Millennium Medallions
1 July–13 August 2000
Practising Beauty
28 July–27 August 2000
Parihaka: The Art of Passive Resistance
26 August 2000–19 January 2001
Anahera Te Pono and Hariata Ropata Tangahoe
1 September–1 October 2000
Mary Macpherson: Seventeen Days of Shopping
6 October–5 November 2000
Allen Maddox: A Tribute
13 October–29 October 2000
Surprise: A Christmas Exhibition
13 December 2000–14 January 2001
2001
Back on Earth: A Mural for Marz Cummings
19 January–18 February 2001
Wild Season: Painting for Pinot Noir
23–28 January 2001
Home and Away: Contemporary Australian and New Zealand: Recent Acquisitions from the Chartwell Collection
3 February–31 March 2001
Diane Prince: Veiled Legacy
23 February–25 March 2001
Denis O’Connor: The Feather Trade: Seven Found Poems
30 March–6 May 2001
Telecom Prospect 2001: New Art New Zealand
11 April–1 July 2001
Old Gates New Journeys
11 May–10 June 2001
Michael Nicholson: Ah’ha
15 June–15 July 2001
Wayne Youle: Rated: 201 Photographs
19 July–19 August 2001
Rita Angus: Paint to Live and Live to Paint
7 July–16 September 2001
Gavin Hipkins: The Homely
13 July–16 September 2001
Peter Peryer: Erika: A Portrait
13 July–28 October 2001
Juliet Peter: Outdoor People
24 August–30 September 2001
Michael Illingworth: A Tourist in Paradise Lost
13 July–28 October 2001
Ans Westra: Behind the Curtain: Photographs of the Sex Industry
21 September–28 October 2001
Toyo Ito: Blurring Architecture
21 September–2 December 2001
Techno Maori: Maori Art in the Digital Age
28 September–2 December 2001
Maddie Leach: Gallery Seven (10,000 Metres)
5 October–4 November 2001
Good Work: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection
2 November 2001–27 January 2002
Less Ordinary
9 November–9 December 2001
John Drawbridge
7 December 2001–10 February 2002
Mark Gardiner: Painter
12 December 2001–13 January 2002
2002
Surprise: New Work by Eighteen Wellington Designers
18 January–17 February 2002
Tracey Moffatt
1 February–26 May 2002
Sidney Nolan: The Ned Kelly Series
22 February–19 May 2002
Wendy Bornholdt: The Wgtn Experiment
22 February–7 April 2002
Mikala Dwyer: Australian Artist Project
22 February–19 May 2002
Gary Freemantle: Racetrack
25 April–3 June 2002
Anne Noble: States of Grace
4 May–11 August 2002
Marti Friedlander: Photographs
31 May–11 August 2002
Emma Febvre-Richards: Behind the Seen
8 June–14 July 2002
Dream House
19 July–25 August 2002
Tony de Lautour: Revisionist Painting
17 August–6 October 2002
Saskia Leek: Forget the Dead You’ve Left
17 August–6 October 2002
VSA: New Zealand Photographers Abroad
23 August–6 October 2002
Len Lye
24 August–24 November 2002
Barbara Strathdee: Lone Stranger
30 August–29 September 2002
Refresh: New Artists
4 October–3 November 2002
Gerhard Richter: Survey
12 October–1 December 2002
John Parker: Ceramics
12 October–1 December 2002
Trace Murdoch: 15 × TABLES
8 November–15 December 2002
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
7 December 2002–9 March 2003
Conversation Pieces: Collaborative Works
20 December 2002–19 January 2003
2003
Andy Irving: Nothing Less
31 January–2 March 2003
Precious
7 March–6 April 2003
Julian Dashper: Blue Circles
15 March–27 April 2003
Peter Black: Real Fiction
23 March–22 June 2003
Simryn Gill: A Small Town at the Turn of the Century
23 March–22 June 2003
New Zealand Venice Biennale Project 2001:
Peter Robinson: Divine Comedy
Jacqueline Fraser: A Demure Portrait of the Artist Strip Searched
23 March–29 June 2003
Ray Ritchie: The First Exhibition Ever
11 April–11 May 2003
Set Up
15 May–15 June 2003
Michael Stevenson: Money for Nothing
10 May–29 June 2003
Elizabeth Thomson
20 June–3 August 2003
Louise Weaver: Moonlight Becomes You
5 July–24 August 2003
Shane Cotton: Survey 1993–2003
13 July–19 October 2003
Eugene Hansen
9 August–7 September 2003
Michael Harrison: Love in the Shadows
30 August–19 October 2003
Safe Places
12 September–12 October 2003
Gerda Leenards
16 October–23 November 2003
Everyday Miracles: The Art of Stanley Spencer
25 October 2003–8 February 2004
Wim Wenders: Pictures from the Surface of the Earth
25 October 2003–8 February 2004
Viggo Mortensen: Mo Te Upoko-O-Te Ika/For Wellington: Photographs
29 November 2003–25 January 2004
2004
Karin van Roosmalen: Flying at a Slant
30 January–7 March 2004
Rosalie Gascoigne
22 February–16 May 2004
Display: Remembering a Performance Landscape
14 March–18 April 2004
Jenny Gillam: Another Green World
23 April–30 May 2004
Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
30 May–22 August 2004
Tracey Emin: Fear, War, and The Scream
30 May–22 August 2004
Sue Soo: Cry for the Moon
4 June–4 July 2004
Hat Trick!
10 July–8 August 2004
Vanity Case
14 August–12 September 2004
Ronnie van Hout: I’ve Abandoned Me
29 August–28 November 2004
Ernst Plischke
5 September–28 November 2004
Milky Way Bar
18 September–17 October 2004
Richard Reddaway: The Wieskirche
22 October–18 November 2004
That Last Moment
26 November 2004–16 January 2005
Max Gimblett: The Brush of all Things
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
Melvin Day: Continuum
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
Joanna Margaret Paul: Beauty, Even 1945–2003
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
2005
Gabby O’Connor: Postmark
22 January–20 February 2005
Beverly Rhodes: Home Is Where We Start from
25 February–3 April 2005
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Preparatory Work 1961–2004
24 March–26 June 2005
Manawa Taki: The Pulsing Heart
8 April–15 May 2005
Lucien Rizos
20 May–19 Jane 2005
David Cross: Closer and Bounce
24 June–31 July 2005
Small World, Big Town: Contemporary Art from Te Papa
10 July–30 October 2005
Noel McKenna: Sheltered Life
10 July–18 September 2005
In the Neighbourhood: Recent Designs for Community Spaces
6 August–4 September 2005
Tupaia’s Paintbox
9 September–12 October 2005
Jane Poutney: Wade in the Water
25 September–20 November 2005
Shanti Devi: Madhubani/Forest of Honey
15–30 October 2005
Bruce Connew: Muttonbirds: Part of a Story
4 November–4 December 2005
Jeffrey Harris
13 November 2005–6 February 2006
Gretchen Albrecht: Returning
13 November 2005–6 February 2006
Yuk King Tan: Overflow
27 November 2005–6 February 2006
How to Be a Friend: New Wellington Artists
10 December 2005–29 January 2006
2006
Raewyn Atkinson: Designs on Antarctica
3 February–12 March 2006
Patricia Piccinini: In Another Life
19 February–11 June 2006
Michael Smither: The Wonder Years
19 February–5 June 2006
Smoke Signal
17 March–17 April 2006
Daniel du Bern: Protection
21 April–21 May 2006
Richard Maloy [Artists’ Film International]
23 May–19 June 2006
Painted Faces
26 May–25 June 2006
2×2 Contemporary Projects
18 June–24 September 2006
Elizabeth Thompson: My Hi-Fi My Sci-Fi
18 June–24 September 2006
Luncheon under the Ash Tree: The Ian and Elespie Prior Collection
18 June–24 September 2006
Guy Ngan: Journey: Aluminium Panel, Tiki Hands, and Anchor Stones
18 June–24 September 2006
Martin Basher: Blackwater
1–30 July 2006
Lee Jensen and Kate Woods: Walk the Line
5 August–3 September 2006
Suzanne Tamaki
9 September–8 October 2006
Sam Taylor-Wood
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Tony Lane: Practical Metaphysics
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Peter Madden: Escape from Orchid City
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Martin Thompson
13 October–12 November 2006
Jeanne Macaskill: Day by Night
17 November–17 December 2006
An Introduction to the Theory of Everything
21 December 2006–11 February 2007
2007
Prospect: New Art > New Zealand
11 February–29 April 2007
They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To
17 February–18 March 2007
The Secret Life of Plants
24 March–22 April 2007
Gregor Kregar: Matthew 12:12
[Civic Square] 29 March–2 April 2007
Radio with Pictures
28 April–27 May 2007
Adrienne Martyn: Looking for the Subject
2 June–1 July 2007
Capture Carnival: Photography from the 2007 Cuba Street Carnival
7 July–22 July 2007
Katherine Smyth: A Survey
27 July–26 August 2007
Segregated Enlightenment: A Critique of the Retreat
1–30 September 2007
Living Together: Works from Artists’ Collections
23 November 2007–27 January 2008
Hany Armanious: Morphic Resonance
12 May–29 July 2007
Salla Tykkä: Cave and Zoo
12 May–29 July 2007
Laurence Aberhart
12 May–29 July 2007
Te Huringa/Turning Points: Pakeha Colonisation and Maori Empowerment
11 August–4 November 2007
Contemporary Projects
11 August–4 November 2007
Dennis O’Connor: What the Roof Dreamt
11 August–4 November 2007
Sandra Schmidt: Hinterland II
10 October–10 November 2007
Bill Hammond: Jingle Jangle Morning
16 November 2007–10 February 2008
Tracey Moffatt: Love and Doomed
16 November 2007–10 February 2008
2008
Strive towards Your Destiny
2 February–2 March 2008
Reboot: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection
23 February–15 June 2008
AES+F: Last Riot
23 February–15 June 2008
Brett Graham and Rachael Rakena: Āniwaniwa
23 February–15 June 2008
Victor Berezovsky: Grotto: Wall Works
6 March–27 April 2008
Genevieve Packer and Caroline McQuarrie: Etiquette for the Homesick
2 May–8 June 2008
Matthew McIntyre Wilson: Seven Stars
14 June–20 July 2008
Fiona Hall: Force Field
12 July–19 October 2008
Joanna Langford: The Beautiful and the Damned
25 July–31 August 2008
Ann Shelton: Room Room
5 September–4 October 2008
Nine Years of DesignWorks Time
9–19 October 2008
Closed for building development
late October 2008–September 2009
Give Us a Sign
[Courtenay Place light boxes] 17 December 2008–14 June 2009
2009
Marie Shannon: Love Notes
[Courtenay Place light boxes] 19 June–19 December 2009
Gallery reopens
Ngaahina Hohaia
27 September 2009–10 January 2010
Yayoi Kusama: Mirrored Years
27 September 2009–7 February 2010
Regan Gentry: Make Way
27 September–22 November 2009
Gerda Leenards: Following the Blue Ribbon
27 November 2009–24 January 2010
2010
Urban Kainga
16 January–28 March 2010
Bill Toomath: Liberating Everyday Life Friday
29 January–14 March 2010
Janet Cardiff: The Forty-Part Motet
20 February–16 May 2010
Séraphine Pick
20 February–16 May 2010
Milan Mrkusich: Trans-Form
20 February–16 May 2010
Further Convictions Pending
20 March–2 May 2010
We Are Here, and There
28 March–26 September 2010
Leilani Kake: Tino Rangatira Tanga
3 April–13 June 2010
Community Garden
7 May–20 June 2010
Ready to Roll
29 May–12 September 2010
John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals)
29 May–12 September 2010
Cerisse Palalagi: Motunei
18 June–12 September 2010
Lauren Lysaght: The Nita Gini Collection
26 June–15 August 2010
Lisa Munnelly: Slow Burner
23 August–12 September 2010
Peter Trevelyan: The Light Fantastic
25 September–21 November 2010
Art in the Auditorium
25 September 2010–23 June 2011
Aïda Ruilova, 3 May–6 June 2010
Ursula Mayer, 7 June–11 July 2010
Patrizio Di Massimo, 12 July–8 August 2010
Nova Paul, 9 August–5 September 2010
Inci Eviner, 25 September–7 November 2010
Elodie Pong, 8 November–10 December 2010
Oscar Muñoz and Humberto Vélez, 10–12 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
Roundabout
25 September 2010–16 January 2011
incorporating
Vernon Ah Kee
25 September–14 November 2010
and
Tony Albert: Pay Attention
20 November 2010–16 January 2011
Karl Fritsch: Scenes from the Munich Diamond Disaster
26 November 2010–16 January 2011
2011
Crown Lynn: Crockery of Distinction
29 January–25 April 2011
Neil Pardington: The Vault
29 January–25 April 2011
The Un-Sited
29 January–25 April 2011
Mana Takatāpui: Taera Tāne
29 January–10 April 2011
Graham Percy: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
4 February–25 April 2011
Mari Mahr: Two Walking
5 February–27 March or 10 April 2011
Andrew Ross: I Last Saw You There
16 April–15 May 2011
Moana Nepia: Maungauika Trilogy
16 April–15 May 2011
Tender Is the Night
7 May–17 July 2011
Wayne Barrar: An Expanding Subterra
7 May–17 July 2011
Colour/Field
7 May–24 July 2011
Staying Over: Artists from Three Cities
21 May–26 June 2011
Maiden Aotearoa
21 May–26 June 2011
Gabby O’Connor: What Lies Beneath
2 July–31 July 2011
Graham Fletcher: Lounge Room Tribalism
2 July–31 July 2011
Robin White
6 August–6 November 2011
Greg Semu: The Battle of the Noble Savage
6 August–6 November 2011
Oceania: Imagining the Pacific
6 August–6 November 2011
Prospect: New Zealand Art Now
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
A Mobile Library
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
Israel Tangaroa Birch: Ara-I-Te-Uru
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
2012
Bitch in Slippers
24 February–10 April 2012
Gina Matchitt and Susana Leiataua: Te Ahua Nei: Form and Content
25 February–8 April 2012
The Obstinate Object: Contemporary New Zealand Sculpture
24 February–10 June 2012
Philip Beesley: Hylozoic Series: Vesica
19 April–4 June 2012
John Ioane: Poly Wants a Cracker
20 or 28 April–10 June 2012
This Must Be the Place: Three Photographers
23 June–5 August 2012
Wi Taepa
23 June–5 August 2012
New Acquisitions: Wellington City Council
23 June–4 August 2012
Rohan Wealleans: Apocalyptic Intuition
23 June–23 September 2012
Rob McLeod: Supporting Partick Thistle
23 June–23 September 2012
Athfield Architects: People and Place
23 June–7 October 2012
The Michelangelo Pistoletto Band
23 June–12 August 2012
Sui Faiga ae Tumau Fa’avae
10 August–7 October 2012
Peter Gouge and Zoe Rapley: Between Lines
11 August–7 October 2012
Julia Morison: Meet Me on the Other Side
17 August–7 October 2012
Kermedec
4 October 2012–10 February 2013
Ben Cauchi: The Sophist’s Mirror
19 October 2012–17 February 2013
Lindah Lepou: Aitu: Homage to Spirit
20 October–9 December 2012
Murray Hewitt: The Secrets of Their Own Hearts
20 October–9 December 2012
Campbell Kneale: 201212
20 October–9 December 2012
Oh Jaewoo: Collector’s Choice
15 December 2012–24 February 2013
Wayne Youle: Fingers Crossed
15 December 2012–10 February 2013
2013
Peter Campbell: Artwork
16 February–21 April 2013
Tim Wigmore: Precious Cargo
16 February–21 April 2013
Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013
22 February–3 June 2013
Chicks on Speed and Lisa Walker: Touch Me Baby I’m Bodycentric, A Multimodalplosion!
2 March–21 April 2013
Len Lye: Kaleidoscope
2 March–26 May 2013
Richard Stratton: An Artist’s Inventory
27 April–16 June 2013
Angela Tiatia: Edging and Seaming
27 April–23 June 2013
Glen Hayward: I Don’t Want You to Worry About Me, I Have Met Some Beautiful People
27 April–9 June 2013
Gregory Crewdson: In a Lonely Place
15 June–8 September 2013
Shane Cotton: The Hanging Sky
15 June–6 October 2013
How to Fall
29 June–25 August 2013
Sheyne Tuffery: Ghost in the Machine
29 June–1 September 2013
G. Bridle: Pokazukha, the Retreat
7 September–10 November 2013
Fiona Amundsen: Operation Magic
24 September–24 November 2013
New Revised Edition
24 September–1 December 2013
Sound Full: Sound in Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Art
19 October 2013–9 February 2014
Artists’ Film International
20 October 2012–10 February 2013
and 15 June–22 September 2013
Huhana Smith: Rae ki te Rae/Face to Face
16 November 2013–26 January 2014
Erica van Zon: The Light on the Dock
16 November 2013–26 January 2014
Georgie Hill: Feint
30 November 2013–26 January 2014
South of No North
14 December 2013–9 March 2014
2014
Shigeyuki Kihara: Culture For Sale: A Post-Colonial Völkerschau
1 February–30 March 2014
John Miller: Tour Scrums
1 February–27 April 2014
Jake Walker: The Town Belt
1 February–13 April 2014
Simon Starling: In Speculum
21 February–18 May 2014
Jason Maling: Physician
1–12 March 2014
Viviane Sassen: Lexicon
22 March–15 June 2014
McLeavey Sat Here
5 April–15 June 2014
Martin Basher: Blackberry Schnapps
19 April–3 August 2014
Churchward Samoa
3 May–24 August 2014
Seung-Yul Oh: Moamoa, A Decade
23 May–24 August 2014
Chris Marker: Owls at Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men
21 June–23 November 2014
Grant Stevens: What We Had Was Real
28 June–6 September 2014
Cerith Wyn Evans
8 August–27 October 2014
Hany Armanious: Selflok
5 September–30 November 2014
William Kentridge: The Refusal of Time
5 September–16 November 2014
Norman Leto: Sailor
6 September–30 November 2014
Ralph Hotere: Godwit/Kuaka
13 September–23 November 2014
Michael Robinson: The Dark, Krystle
1 December 2014–1 March 2015
Yvonne Todd: Creamy Psychology
6 December 2014–15 March 2015
2015
Jono Rotman: Mongrel Mob Portraits
14 March–14 June 2015
Alberto Garcia-Alvarez: Crossings
14 March–14 June 2015
History in the Taking: Forty Years of PhotoForum
14 March–14 June 2015
Peter Roehr: Film Montages
16 March–2 July 2015
Candice Breitz
28 March–26 July 2015
Demented Architecture
27 June–8 November 2015
Susan Te Kahurangi King and Shannon Te Ao: From the One I Call My Own
27 June–8 November 2015
Leon Narbey and László Moholy-Nagy: Light Studies
3 July–18 October 2015
Hugh Macdonald: This Auckland
19 October 2015–24 March 2016
Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation
22 August–22 November 2015
Camille Henrot: Grosse Fatigue
21 November 2015–13 March 2016
Unseen City
21 November 2015–13 March 2016
Grayson Perry/Kushana Bush
21 November 2015–20 March 2016
Julian Dashper & Friends
5 December 2015–15 May 2016
2016
Bullet Time
25 March–10 July 2016
Khaled Hourani and Rashid Masharawi: Picasso in Palestine
25 March–22 July 2016
Francis Upritchard: Jealous Saboteurs
28 May–16 October 2016
Ira Cohen: The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda
23 July–16 October 2016
Sister Corita Kent: Sister Corita’s Summer of Love
23 July–6 November 2016
Cindy Sherman
19 November 2016–19 March 2017
Other People’s Photographs: Cindy Sherman’s Found Albums and Scrapbooks
19 November 2016–19 March 2017
2017
Colin McCahon: On Going Out with the Tide
8 April–30 July 2017
Shannon Te Ao: Untitled (McCahon House Studies)
8 April–30 July 2017
Martino Gamper: 100 Chairs in 100 Days
8 April–13 August 2017
Petra Cortright: RUNNING NEO-GEO GAMES UNDER MAME
8 April–13 August 2017
Occulture: The Dark Arts
12 August–19 November 2017
Colonial Sugar
26 August–19 November 2017
John Stezaker: Lost World
26 August–19 November 2017
2018
This is New Zealand
3 March–15 July 2018
Iconography of Revolt
28 July–18 November 2018
Patrick Pound: On Reflection
11 August–4 November 2018
Arwa Alneami: Never Never Land
11 August–4 November 2018
Soda_Jerk: Terror Nullius
13 August–18 November 2018
From Scratch: 555 Moons
17 November 2018–10 March 2019
Yona Lee: In Transit
8 December 2018–24 March 2019
Cao Fei: #18
8 December 2018–24 March 2019
2019
Semiconductor: The Technological Sublime
23 March–14 July 2019
Eva Rothschild: Kosmos
6 April–28 July 2019
Split Level View Finder: Theo Schoon and New Zealand Art
27 July–3 November 2019
Steve Carr: Chasing the Light
16 November 2019–15 March 2020
News from the Sun
16 November 2019–15 March 2020
Elizabeth Pointon: What Goes Up.
30 November 2019–5 April 2020
Unravelled
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
Encounter 1
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
Věra Chytilová: Daisies
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
2020
A Place Apart
28 May–1 November 2020
Oracles
28 May–1 November 2020
Terminal
15 August 2020–14 February 2021
Simon Ingram: The Algorithmic Impulse
21 November 2020–7 March 2021
Zac Langdon-Pole: Containing Multitudes
21 November 2020–7 March 2021
2021
Marianna Simnett: CREATURE
4 March–11 July 2021
Every Artist
27 March–1 August 2021
Te Matakite o Aotearoa
1 August–29 August 2021
Brett Graham: Tai Moana Tai Tangata
1 August–31 October 2021
Judy Millar: Action Movie
14 August–31 October 2021
Tia Ranginui: Gonville Gothic
14 August–31 October 2021
Pierre Huyghe: Human Mask
14 August–31 October 2021
Spears from All Sides
30 August–22 September 2021
End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock
22 September–10 October 2021
Maralinga Tjarutja
11 October–31 October 2021
Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings
4 December 2021–27 March 2022
Pages of Mercury: Rita Angus, Andrew Beck, Séraphine Pick
4 December 2021–27 March 2022
2022
Hendrix Hennessy-Ropiha/Dayle Palfreyman: Tilia
30 April–14 August 2022
Tai Timu! Tai Pari! The Tide Ebbs, the Tide Flows
30 April–14 August 2022
Matarau
30 April–14 August 2022
Glen Hayward: Wish You Were Here
14 May–11 September 2022
Josh Azzarella: Triple Feature
3 September–27 November 2022
At Thresholds
3 September–20 November 2022
Joanna Margaret Paul: Imagined in the Context of a Room
1 October 2022–6 February 2023
Simon Morris: Room of Time
1 October 2022–6 February 2023
Antireality perversion void
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
SOUR GRAPES: Martin Basher/Ben Buchanan
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
Ana Iti: I must shroud myself in a stinging nettle
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
2023
Reuben Paterson: The Only Dream Left
25 February–18 June 2023
Sione Tuívailala Monū: Stories
6 May–3 September 2023
Moniek Schrijer: The Jewel Room
6 May–3 September 2023
Stella Brennan: Ancestor Technologies
6 May–3 September 2023
Nova Paul: Ngā Pūrākau Nō Ngā Rākau
1 July–8 October 2023
Ayesha Green: Folk Nationalism
1 July–15 October 2023
George Watson: Beauty Incarnate
1 July–15 October 2023
Diane Arbus: A Box of Ten Photographs
23 September
Wellington City Art Gallery, 65 Victoria Street
1980
Opening
23 September–19 October 1980
Six Regards
21 October–2 November 1980
Dragonfest
22 October–2 November 1980
Contemporary French Lithography
6–30 November 1980
Danish Graphic Art
6–30 November 1980
Word and Image
6–30 November 1980
Aramoana
5–21 December 1980
Pulp: Works in Handmade Paper
24 December 1980–1 February 1981
1981
Andrew Drummond: Works 80
7 February–1 March 1981
Pleione (dance)
23–25 February 1981
The Bowl
5–29 March 1981
Robert McLeod: Paintings and Drawings 1972–1981
2–26 April 1981
New Zealand Architecture
13–26 April 1981
Photographs:
Peter Black: Photographs
Jocelyn Carlin: Chops
Garth des Forges: Star Finish
8–31 May 1981
Rob Taylor: Domain: Paintings, Drawings, and Structures 1965–1981
5 June–5 July 1981
New Zealand Music since 1950
21–24 June 1981
Barry Brickell: Torsomorphs
11 July–2 August 1981
Victoria Ginn: Figure in the New Zealand Landscape
11 July–2 August 1981
Rosemary Johnson: Fence Line Link
11 July–2 August 1981
Madhats and Toadstools
6–23 August 1981
Towards Design: Some Design Solutions
28 August–13 September 1981
Peter Nicholls: Selected Works 1980–1981
25 September–October 1981
The Fall and High Rise of Lambton Quay
27 September–3 October 1981
Greer Twiss: A Survey 1959–1981
30 October–29 November 1981
Noel Gregg
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
1982
Tony Kuepfer: Solid Glass
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
Michael Smither: Twelve Polyphonic Chords
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
Koru: Growth
3 December 1981–3 January 1982
The History of Natural History Illustration in New Zealand
4–31 January 1982
The Camera and Dr Barnardo
29 January–24 February 1982
Vivian Lynn: A Survey 1972–80
29 January–24 February 1982
Vivian Lynn: New Work
29 January–24 February 1982
Fiona Clark: Bodybuilding
4–21 March 1982
Skin Sculpture
4 March–28 April 1982
Rob McLeod: Brushwork
27 May–15 June 1982
James Greig: Transformations
30 April–15 June 1982
William Main: Gumsplodger
30 May–15 June 1982
Robert Owen
25 June–18 July 1982
Interiors: Embroidery Today
26 June–15 July 1982
GN Bullock: Tensile Series
18 July–15 August 1982
John Buckland Wright: Acid and Graver
23 July–15 August 1982
Russell Moses: Easter MCMLXX
23 July–15 August 1982
Filmmakers Visions
21–26 August 1982
Africa Festival
29 August–19 September 1982
Kevin Norton: Serious Play with Oxyacetalene and Steel
25 September–17 October 1982
Light Space Light
28 September–17 October 1982
Christine Webster
23 October–18 November 1982
Paul van der Bergh: Recent Works
30 October–17 November 1982
Philip Trusttum: Selected Works 1962–79
24 November–19 December 1982
Debra Bustin: Project
24 December 1982–23 January 1983
Stuart Griffiths: Sight of an Old Building
24 December 1982–23 January 1983
1983
Bing Dawe: Sculpture Installations
28 February–31 March 1983
Rudolf Gopas: Retrospective Exhibition
8 April–8 May 1983
Harbour City 1
9 April–8 May 1983
International Video
2–27 March 1983
Glenn Jowitt: Polynesia: Here and There
14 May–12 June 1983
Matt Pine: Porowhita Tahi/Circle One
14 May–12 June 1983
Centenary
18 June–10 July 1983
Miles Hargest
15 July–14 August 1983
Janet Paul: Journey through My Island
16 July–14 August 1983
Jill McIntosh: Prints
16 July–14 August 1983
Harbour City 2
19 August–19 September 1983
The Architect Exposed
20 August–18 September 1983
The Souvenir Trade: Debasing a Culture
September 1983
13–25 September 1983
Flying Colours
23 September–16 October 1983
Grant Sheehan: Photographs
24 September–16 October 1983
Robert Jesson
22 October–20 November 1983
Robert Franken: A Bird’s Eye View on My Personal World
22 October–20 November 1983
Barry Cleavin: Ewe and Eye
26 November 1983–8 January 1984
The Fabric Art Company: Stuffed Stuff Show
26 November 1983–8 January 1984
1984
Regional Arts Exhibitions:
Exhibition 1: Realism, Graphic, Abstract Expressionism, Graphic Abstraction, Primitive, Punk and Protest
24 January–19 February 1984
Exhibition 2: Figure, Expressionism, Photography, Hard-Edge and Similar Abstraction and Surrealism
27 February–25 March 1984
Exhibition 3: Bodhi Vincent: 3D Drawing; Grant Corbishley: Order and Chaos; Noline Black and Val Griffith-Jones: Wellington Wash
26 March–8 April
The New Image
13 April–27 May 1984
David Hockney: The Blue Guitar
7 June–8 July 1984
The Great New Zealand Box Show
9 June–8 July 1984
Melvin Day: Full Circle
14 July–12 August 1984
New Women Artists
17 August–16 September 1984
Five Cameras
21 September–21 October 1984
Water/Clay
22 September–21 October 1984
Projections: Art and Poetry from a Community
3 November–2 December 1984
Paul Thompson: Stills and Movies
3 November–2 December 1984
Animals Animals
15 December 1984–13 January 1985
1985
Anxious Images
19 January–17 February 1985
Jeanne Macaskill: Undying Satisfactions
23 February–24 March 1985
Peter Black: Dancing in the Streets
30 March–28 April 1985
Jan Nauta: Dusty: A Photographic Portrait of Wellington’s Dustmen
30 March–28 April 1985
Tribal Art of Papua New Guinea
11 May–16 June 1985
Winstone Ties that Bind
29 June–25 August 1985
John Beggs: Art Deco in Wellington
23 August–29 September 1985
Rhondda Greig: Banners
5 October–3 November 1985
Jack Body: Runes
5 October–3 November 1985
Connections
11–24 November 1985
Witness to Change
11 November–8 December 1985
Brett Anderson: Burnt Lizards
11 November–8 December 1985
Kobi Bosshard: A Retrospective Selection of Jewellery 1968–1985
28 November 1985–26 January 1986
Michael Smither: Huatoki
14 December 1985–26 January 1986
Roy DeCarava: The Sound I Saw: The Jazz Photography of Roy DeCarava
17 December 1985–26 January 1986
1986
Carole Shepheard and Claudia Pond Eyley: A Survey of Work 1980–85
31 January–2 March 1986
Robert Shay
7–30 March 1986
James Greig
7–30 March 1986
Gordon Crook: Pastel Works
7–30 March 1986
Joanna Margaret Paul: Fragile Communities, Intimate Maps
4–27 April 1986
Ann Verdcourt: Ceramics
4–27 April 1986
Recent British Video Art
7–9 April 1986
Karanga Karanga
2 May–1 June 1986
Emily Karaka: Te Ao o te Wahine Maori: A Decade of Birth
2 May–1 June 1986
Helen Kedgley: Selected Works
5 June–13 July 1986
Trace Hodgson: Political Cartoons
5 June–13 July 1986
Tom Scott: Hung, Drawn, and Quartered
5 June–14 July 1986
Jürgen Waibel: Ponga [Installation Series]
6–30 June 1986
Gregory Burke: Viewing
17 June–July 25 1986
Ralph Hotere
4–28 July 1986
Vivian Lynn: Caryatid [Installation Series]
4–28 July 1986
Artist in Focus: Pauline Thompson
1–31 August 1986
New Works on Paper: British Art
17 July–17 August 1986
Martin Sullivan [Installation Series]
11–31 August 1986
Toss Woollaston: 51 Woollaston Drawings and Watercolours
22 August–14 September 1986
Richard McWhannell: Artist in Focus
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: Selected Works 1965–85
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: Porowhita Toru [Installation Series]
5–30 September 1986
Matt Pine: A—‘O’ Series No. 5 Outrigger
[Library lawn] September–December 1986
New Zealand Artists on Film
8–12 September 1986
Gillian Chaplin: Recent Works
17 September–20 October 1986
The Self: An Exhibition of Self-Portraits
18 September–22 October 1986
Chris Cane [Installation Series]
3–22 October 1986
David Hockney: Hockney’s Photographs
30 October–30 November 1986
British Council Exhibition
30 October–30 November 1986
David Cook: Rotowaro: The Last Days of a Waikato Coal-Mining Township
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Steven Hemmens: Works on Paper and Canvas
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Euan Macleod
8 December 1986–1 February 1987
Debra Bustin [Installation Series]
12 December 1986–31 January 1987
1987
Patrick and Gil Hanly: An Exhibition of Protest for Peace
5 February–14 March 1987
Pippa Sanderson [Print Series]
7 February–1 March 1987
Victoria Sheppard [Print Series]
6 February–1 March 1987
Mary Macpherson: Urban Landscapes
7 February–1 March 1987
Barry Cleavin: The Hungry Sheep Look Up [Print Series]
4–30 March 1987
Christine Hellyar: Nest and Post [Project Series]
4–30 March 1987
Art Textile, Art Souple: French Textile Art
20 March–19 April 1987
Wellington-Sydney Sister Cities Exhibition
[Michael Fowler Centre] 23–28 March 1987
Robin White
1 April–4 May 1987
Nigel Brown
1 April–4 May 1987
Grant Corbishley: Eleventh Hour at the Club [Installation Series]
3 April–3 May 1987
David Clegg: Glass
February–March 1987
Jeff Thompson: Installation Project 10: Wellington Corrugated
1–31 May 1987
Peter Ransom
6–30 May 1987
Elizabeth Thomson
6–30 May 1987
Paul Caponigro
[Michael Fowler Centre] 12–18 May 1987
Graeme Cornwell
3 June–6 July 1987
Jenny Dolezel
3 June–6 July 1987
Tom Kreisler: Not a Dog Show
4 June–19 July 1987
Paul Cullen: Sub(urban) [Installation Series]
5–28 June 1987
Montana Lindauer Art Award
[Michael Fowler Centre] 29 June–13 July 1987
Wellington Media Collective [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Jule Einhorn [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
El Knocko: Barry Cleavin, Bing Dawe, Phillip Trusttum [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Ginko Workshop [Print Series]
1 July–3 August 1987
Pauline Rhodes: Intensum in Memoriam [Installation Series]
3 July–2 August 1987
Christina Conrad: A Survey of Works 1970–87
18 July–6 September 1987
Kate Coolahan [Print Series]
5–31 August 1987
John Drawbridge [Print Series]
5–31 August 1987
Phillip O’Sullivan: Klein Bottles, Staircases, Heads
5–30 August 1987
Mary Kay [Print Series]
3–28 September 1987
Carole Shepheard [Print Series]
3–28 September 1987
Robert Garrett
[Library lawn] 3–28 September 1987
A Portrait of Law
10 September–18 October 1987
Marilynn Webb [Print Series]
1 October–1 November 1987
Denys Watkins [Print Series]
1 October–1 November 1987
Malcolm Benham, Jack Forrest, Robert McLeod: Off the Wall
23 October–29 November 1987
Gary Tricker [Print Series]
4–30 November 1987
Stanley Palmer [Print Series]
4–30 November 1987
Drawing Analogies: Recent Dimensions in New Zealand Drawing
6 December 1987–21 February 1988
Muka Studios [Print Series]
6 December 1987–6 February 1988
Morgan Jones: Pitfall
[Library lawn] 7 December 1987–14 February 1988
1988
Don Driver: Boxes
1 March–30 April 1988
Futuresight: Innovation in Art Holography
2–23 March 1988
Terrorising the Code: Recent US Video
2–27 March 1988
Land Art
2–27 March 1988
Recent Video from Dusseldorf
2–27 March 1988
City Sculpture Projects
3–31 March 1988
Robyn Kahukiwa and Shona Rapira Davies: Whakamamae
2 April–19 June 1988
John Heartfield: Photomontages
12 May–10 July 1988
Sex and Sign
12 May–10 July 1988
Richard Hamilton: Prints
26 June–7 August 1988
Leon van den Eykel: Back to the Normal Life (Part 3)
6 July–10 August 1988
Barbara Strathdee: The Meeting on the Beach
17 August–18 September 1988
Rear Vision: A History of Photoforum Wellington to 1988
17 August–24 October 1988
Public Art/Bonus Art
23 August–2 November 1988
Siegfried Koglmeier
[Library lawn] 5–26 September 1988
Gerda Leenards: From Pillar to Coast
23 September–30 October 1988
Duane Hanson: Real People
11 November 1988–8 January 1989
Val Griffith-Jones: Stuffing On
[Michael Fowler Centre] 21 December 1988–29 January 1989
1989
Shifting Ground: Six Wellington Artists
26 January–16 April 1989
Flashback: A History of the Wellington City Art Gallery to 1988
26 January–16 April 1989
Wellington City Art Gallery, Chews Lane
Ken Orchard: Return to Sender
28 August–8 October 1989
Betye Saar: Illusions
17 October–26 November, 1989
Imposing Narratives: Beyond the Documentary in Recent New Zealand Photography
26 November 1989–22 January 1990
1990
Putting the Land on the Map
3 February–25 March 1990
Stories about the Land
19–23 February 1990
Mana Tiriti: The Art of Protest and Partnership
14 April–17 June 1990
Peter Black: Moving Pictures
23 June–29 July 1990
Now See Hear!: Art, Language, Translation
15 July–30 September 1990
Computer Graphics
6–26 August 1990
Geoffrey Weary: Passion of the Outside
1 September–7 October 1990
Art and Organised Labour
20 October 1990–21 January 1991
German Graphics of the 70s
1 February–10 March 1991
Inheritance: Art, Heritage, and the Past
28 March–12 May 1991
Bronwynne Cornish: Homage to Potatoes
28 March–26 May 1991
Peter Roche: Trophies and Emblems
24 May–30 June 1991
Joseph Beuys: Everyone Is an Artist
3–30 June 1991
Te Moemoea no Iotefa: The Dream of Joseph
14 July–1 September 1991
Anne Noble: In the Presence of Angels
14 September–27 October 1991
Billy Apple: As Good as Gold: Art Transactions 1981–91
14 September–10 November 1991
Home Made Home
30 November 1991–9 February 1992
Gavin Chilcott and Ralph Paine: Scheme
30 November 1991–16 February 1992
1992
Brodsky and Utkin: Palazzo Nero
3 March–3 May 1992
The Sacred Way: Twenty-Two Wellington Artists Explore the Spiritual Dimension
16 May–26 July 1992
Andrew Drummond and Noel Lane: Between Rocks and Glass Houses
16 May–26 July 1992
Shadow of Style: Eight New Artists
8 August–4 October 1992
Christina Kubisch: Alba
18 August–18 October 1992
Derrick Cherrie: Supraluxe Suite
14 October–29 November 1992
Scenes from Real and Imaginary Lives
22 October–6 December 1992
Te Whenua Ici La La La: Young People’s Art Exhibition
14 December 1992–28 February 1993
Hit Parade: Contemporary Art from the Paris Family Collection
13 December 1992–28 February 1993
1993
City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square
Rosemarie Trockel
1 August–21 November 1993
Alter/Image: Feminism and Representation in New Zealand Art 1973–1993
1 August–21 November 1993
Jacqueline Fraser: He Tohu/The New Zealand Room
1 August–21 November 1993
Te Whare Puanga
1 August–31 October 1993
Susan Norrie: Room for Error
9 November 1993–13 February 1994
Gordon Crook: Images, Symbols, Dreams
2 December 1993–30 January 1994
Distance Looks Our Way: Ten Artists from New Zealand
4 December 1993–20 February 1994
Tony Fomison: What Shall We Tell Them?
13 February–22 May 1994
Keith Arnatt: One Foot Has not yet Reached the Next Street
22 February–24 April 1994
Yasumasa Morimura
28 February–4 April 1994
Eugenio Dittborn: Mapa: The Airmail Paintings of Eugenio Dittborn
2 March–8 May 1994
Putting on Stories (capes by Wellington students)
14 March–3 April 1994
A Private View in the Public Interest
18 March–2 April 1994
Bill Culbert and Ralph Hotere: Fault
25 March 1994–ongoing (permanent installation)
Christine Webster: Black Carnival
3 May–26 June 1994
Bottled Ocean
17 May–7 August 1994
Te Waka Toi: Contemporary Maori Art
11 June–21 August 1994
Mark Adams: Tākata: Land of Memories, Scarred by People
5 July–18 September 1994
Visa Gold Art Award
13 August–5 September 1994
Kiwiana: New Zealand Culture from the 1950s
3 September–13 November 1994
Lest We Forget: Photography, Memory, and National Character
3 September–13 November 1994
Selling NZ
9 September–21 November 1994
Them and Us: Expressions of Violence in Society
17–22 October 1994
I Am You
[Old James Smith Building windows, Cuba Street] 18 September–31 October 1994
Warren and Mahoney Retrospective
24 September–21 November 1994
Town and Gown: Victoria University Art Collection
25 November 1994–26 February 1995
Ralph Hotere: Black Phoenix
16 December 1994–5 March 1995
Aussemblage: Everyday Objects Transformed
16 December 1994–12 March 1995
Jean Nouvel
4 March–7 May 1995
The Figured Landscape
14 March–30 April 1995
VDU Video Down Under: Recent Video Art from New Zealand
3 April–22 May 1995
Stop Making Sense
11 April–25 June 1995
Pierre et Gilles
6 May–25 June 1995
A Very Peculiar Practice: Aspects of Recent New Zealand Painting
10 June–3 September 1995
Objects of Desire
8 July–19 September 1995
Peter McIntyre’s War
22 July–19 September 1995
Séraphine Pick: Unveiled
9 September–26 November 1995
Max Ernst
9 September–26 November 1995
Visa Gold Art Award
30 September–24 October 1995
Local Colour: Eight Wellington Artists
26 September–29 November 1995
The Nervous System
31 October–29 November 1995
Robert Mapplethorpe
9 December 1995–20 February 1996
1996
Flight of Steps Dance Company: Divine Proportions (dance)
25 January–3 February 1996
Patua
2 March–23 March 1996
ECNZ Live! Works from the Rutherford Trust Collection
30 March–5 May 1996
Cultural Safety: Contemporary Art from New Zealand
4 April–22 May 1996
Peter Peryer: Second Nature
11 May–7 July 1996
Gargantuans in the Garden
[Shed 11] 25 May–4 August 1996
The World Over: Art in the Age of Globalisation
8 June–11 August 1996
Magnum Cinema
7 September–3 November 1996
The Heritage of Genghis Khan: Treasures from Inner Mongolia
24 August–6 October 1996
Patrick Reynolds and Warwick Freeman: Owners
17 August–15 September 1996
Caltex Youth Art Award
21 September–13 October 1996
Alvar Aalto: Points of Contact
19 October–8 December 1996
Cuttings from the Centre
16 November 1996–2 March 1997
László Moholy-Nagy: The Photographs
19 October–17 November 1996
Visa Gold Art Award
9 November–1 December 1996
Transformers: A Moving Experience
14 December 1996–2 March 1997
1997
Annie Leibovitz: Photographs 1970–1990
12 March–4 May 1997
Michael Stevenson: Trolleys
12 March–12 May 1997
Dick Frizzell: Portrait of a Serious Artiste
15 March–25 May 1997
John Nixon: E.P. + O.W. (Experimental Painting and Object Workshop)
15 March–25 May 1997
Bill Culbert: Lightworks
9 or 14 May–13 July 1997
Ralph Hotere: Out the Black Window
7 June–14 September 1997
Ani O’Neill: Cottage Industry
19 July–21 September 1997
Don Peebles: The Harmony of Opposites
26 July–29 September 1997
Humphrey Ikin: Facing North
2 August–28 September 1997
Visa Gold Art Award
19 September–5 October 1997
Vivian Lynn: Spin: Versor, Versari
27 September–23 November 1997
Artists’ Books
4 October–16 November 1997
Dale Frank
4 October–30 November 1997
Signs of the Times: Sampling New Directions in New Zealand Art
11 October–14 December 1997
Megan Jenkinson: The Virtues
15 November–14 December 1997
Building Renovations
20 December 1997–30 March 1998
Robin Morrison: Photographer
[Shed 11] 27 November 1997–8 February 1998
1998
Tony Cragg: New Sculptures
[Shed 11] 13 February–29 March 1998
The Exhibition of the Century: Modern Masters from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
4 April–5 July 1998
Visa Gold Art Award
[The Exchange] 10 July–2 August 1998
Ansel Adams: Classic Images
1 August–4 October 1998
Lee Miller: Photographer
1 August–4 October 1998
Les Cleveland: Vernacular Icons
1 August–4 October 1998
Toss Woollaston (one painting installed to mark his death)
1–13 September 1998
Memory Walking: Women of Colour
9 October–29 November 1998
Julia Morison and Martin E. Grant: Material Evidence: 100 Headless Woman
17 October–13 December 1998
Margaret Stoddard: Flowers into Landscape
23 October–13 December 1998
Ronnie van Hout and Michael Stevenson: PreMillenial: Signs of the Soon Coming Storm
17 October–13 December 1998
Highlights from the BNZ Art Collection
4 December 1998–21 February 1999
Boyd Webb
19 December 1998–21 February 1999
1999
Keith Haring
13 March–13 June 1999
Tony Oursler
26 June–3 October 1999
Jeffrey Shaw: Place: A User’s Manual
26 June–3 October 1999
Wallace Art Awards
9 October–31 October 1999
Denys Watkins: Heavenly Chance
9 October–16 January 2000
Stephen Bambury: Works 1975–1999
16 October 1999–16 January 2000
Colin McCahon: A View from Urewera
6 November 1999–13 January 2000
Rob Cherry: Transmission
15 December 1999–30 January 2000
2000
Viva la Vida: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism
29 January–30 April 2000
Neil Pardington: Elsewhere
11 March–9 April 2000
Janet Paul: Caught in this Sensual Music All
14 April–14 May 2000
Richard Killeen: Stories We Tell Ourselves 1969–1999
13 May–13 August 2000
Sean Kerr: Abstractor
19 May–18 June 2000
Bill Hammond: Twenty-Three Big Pictures
13 May–13 August 2000
Michael Parekowhai: Ten Guitars
13 May–26 June 2000
Seam: The Living Art of Wellington Fashion
24 June–23 July 2000
Mary-Louise Browne: Out of Character
1 July–13 August 2000
Millennium Medallions
1 July–13 August 2000
Practising Beauty
28 July–27 August 2000
Parihaka: The Art of Passive Resistance
26 August 2000–19 January 2001
Anahera Te Pono and Hariata Ropata Tangahoe
1 September–1 October 2000
Mary Macpherson: Seventeen Days of Shopping
6 October–5 November 2000
Allen Maddox: A Tribute
13 October–29 October 2000
Surprise: A Christmas Exhibition
13 December 2000–14 January 2001
2001
Back on Earth: A Mural for Marz Cummings
19 January–18 February 2001
Wild Season: Painting for Pinot Noir
23–28 January 2001
Home and Away: Contemporary Australian and New Zealand: Recent Acquisitions from the Chartwell Collection
3 February–31 March 2001
Diane Prince: Veiled Legacy
23 February–25 March 2001
Denis O’Connor: The Feather Trade: Seven Found Poems
30 March–6 May 2001
Telecom Prospect 2001: New Art New Zealand
11 April–1 July 2001
Old Gates New Journeys
11 May–10 June 2001
Michael Nicholson: Ah’ha
15 June–15 July 2001
Wayne Youle: Rated: 201 Photographs
19 July–19 August 2001
Rita Angus: Paint to Live and Live to Paint
7 July–16 September 2001
Gavin Hipkins: The Homely
13 July–16 September 2001
Peter Peryer: Erika: A Portrait
13 July–28 October 2001
Juliet Peter: Outdoor People
24 August–30 September 2001
Michael Illingworth: A Tourist in Paradise Lost
13 July–28 October 2001
Ans Westra: Behind the Curtain: Photographs of the Sex Industry
21 September–28 October 2001
Toyo Ito: Blurring Architecture
21 September–2 December 2001
Techno Maori: Maori Art in the Digital Age
28 September–2 December 2001
Maddie Leach: Gallery Seven (10,000 Metres)
5 October–4 November 2001
Good Work: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection
2 November 2001–27 January 2002
Less Ordinary
9 November–9 December 2001
John Drawbridge
7 December 2001–10 February 2002
Mark Gardiner: Painter
12 December 2001–13 January 2002
2002
Surprise: New Work by Eighteen Wellington Designers
18 January–17 February 2002
Tracey Moffatt
1 February–26 May 2002
Sidney Nolan: The Ned Kelly Series
22 February–19 May 2002
Wendy Bornholdt: The Wgtn Experiment
22 February–7 April 2002
Mikala Dwyer: Australian Artist Project
22 February–19 May 2002
Gary Freemantle: Racetrack
25 April–3 June 2002
Anne Noble: States of Grace
4 May–11 August 2002
Marti Friedlander: Photographs
31 May–11 August 2002
Emma Febvre-Richards: Behind the Seen
8 June–14 July 2002
Dream House
19 July–25 August 2002
Tony de Lautour: Revisionist Painting
17 August–6 October 2002
Saskia Leek: Forget the Dead You’ve Left
17 August–6 October 2002
VSA: New Zealand Photographers Abroad
23 August–6 October 2002
Len Lye
24 August–24 November 2002
Barbara Strathdee: Lone Stranger
30 August–29 September 2002
Refresh: New Artists
4 October–3 November 2002
Gerhard Richter: Survey
12 October–1 December 2002
John Parker: Ceramics
12 October–1 December 2002
Trace Murdoch: 15 × TABLES
8 November–15 December 2002
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
7 December 2002–9 March 2003
Conversation Pieces: Collaborative Works
20 December 2002–19 January 2003
2003
Andy Irving: Nothing Less
31 January–2 March 2003
Precious
7 March–6 April 2003
Julian Dashper: Blue Circles
15 March–27 April 2003
Peter Black: Real Fiction
23 March–22 June 2003
Simryn Gill: A Small Town at the Turn of the Century
23 March–22 June 2003
New Zealand Venice Biennale Project 2001:
Peter Robinson: Divine Comedy
Jacqueline Fraser: A Demure Portrait of the Artist Strip Searched
23 March–29 June 2003
Ray Ritchie: The First Exhibition Ever
11 April–11 May 2003
Set Up
15 May–15 June 2003
Michael Stevenson: Money for Nothing
10 May–29 June 2003
Elizabeth Thomson
20 June–3 August 2003
Louise Weaver: Moonlight Becomes You
5 July–24 August 2003
Shane Cotton: Survey 1993–2003
13 July–19 October 2003
Eugene Hansen
9 August–7 September 2003
Michael Harrison: Love in the Shadows
30 August–19 October 2003
Safe Places
12 September–12 October 2003
Gerda Leenards
16 October–23 November 2003
Everyday Miracles: The Art of Stanley Spencer
25 October 2003–8 February 2004
Wim Wenders: Pictures from the Surface of the Earth
25 October 2003–8 February 2004
Viggo Mortensen: Mo Te Upoko-O-Te Ika/For Wellington: Photographs
29 November 2003–25 January 2004
2004
Karin van Roosmalen: Flying at a Slant
30 January–7 March 2004
Rosalie Gascoigne
22 February–16 May 2004
Display: Remembering a Performance Landscape
14 March–18 April 2004
Jenny Gillam: Another Green World
23 April–30 May 2004
Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
30 May–22 August 2004
Tracey Emin: Fear, War, and The Scream
30 May–22 August 2004
Sue Soo: Cry for the Moon
4 June–4 July 2004
Hat Trick!
10 July–8 August 2004
Vanity Case
14 August–12 September 2004
Ronnie van Hout: I’ve Abandoned Me
29 August–28 November 2004
Ernst Plischke
5 September–28 November 2004
Milky Way Bar
18 September–17 October 2004
Richard Reddaway: The Wieskirche
22 October–18 November 2004
That Last Moment
26 November 2004–16 January 2005
Max Gimblett: The Brush of all Things
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
Melvin Day: Continuum
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
Joanna Margaret Paul: Beauty, Even 1945–2003
12 December 2004–6 March 2005
2005
Gabby O’Connor: Postmark
22 January–20 February 2005
Beverly Rhodes: Home Is Where We Start from
25 February–3 April 2005
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Preparatory Work 1961–2004
24 March–26 June 2005
Manawa Taki: The Pulsing Heart
8 April–15 May 2005
Lucien Rizos
20 May–19 Jane 2005
David Cross: Closer and Bounce
24 June–31 July 2005
Small World, Big Town: Contemporary Art from Te Papa
10 July–30 October 2005
Noel McKenna: Sheltered Life
10 July–18 September 2005
In the Neighbourhood: Recent Designs for Community Spaces
6 August–4 September 2005
Tupaia’s Paintbox
9 September–12 October 2005
Jane Poutney: Wade in the Water
25 September–20 November 2005
Shanti Devi: Madhubani/Forest of Honey
15–30 October 2005
Bruce Connew: Muttonbirds: Part of a Story
4 November–4 December 2005
Jeffrey Harris
13 November 2005–6 February 2006
Gretchen Albrecht: Returning
13 November 2005–6 February 2006
Yuk King Tan: Overflow
27 November 2005–6 February 2006
How to Be a Friend: New Wellington Artists
10 December 2005–29 January 2006
2006
Raewyn Atkinson: Designs on Antarctica
3 February–12 March 2006
Patricia Piccinini: In Another Life
19 February–11 June 2006
Michael Smither: The Wonder Years
19 February–5 June 2006
Smoke Signal
17 March–17 April 2006
Daniel du Bern: Protection
21 April–21 May 2006
Richard Maloy [Artists’ Film International]
23 May–19 June 2006
Painted Faces
26 May–25 June 2006
2×2 Contemporary Projects
18 June–24 September 2006
Elizabeth Thompson: My Hi-Fi My Sci-Fi
18 June–24 September 2006
Luncheon under the Ash Tree: The Ian and Elespie Prior Collection
18 June–24 September 2006
Guy Ngan: Journey: Aluminium Panel, Tiki Hands, and Anchor Stones
18 June–24 September 2006
Martin Basher: Blackwater
1–30 July 2006
Lee Jensen and Kate Woods: Walk the Line
5 August–3 September 2006
Suzanne Tamaki
9 September–8 October 2006
Sam Taylor-Wood
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Tony Lane: Practical Metaphysics
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Peter Madden: Escape from Orchid City
8 October 2006–28 January 2007
Martin Thompson
13 October–12 November 2006
Jeanne Macaskill: Day by Night
17 November–17 December 2006
An Introduction to the Theory of Everything
21 December 2006–11 February 2007
2007
Prospect: New Art > New Zealand
11 February–29 April 2007
They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To
17 February–18 March 2007
The Secret Life of Plants
24 March–22 April 2007
Gregor Kregar: Matthew 12:12
[Civic Square] 29 March–2 April 2007
Radio with Pictures
28 April–27 May 2007
Adrienne Martyn: Looking for the Subject
2 June–1 July 2007
Capture Carnival: Photography from the 2007 Cuba Street Carnival
7 July–22 July 2007
Katherine Smyth: A Survey
27 July–26 August 2007
Segregated Enlightenment: A Critique of the Retreat
1–30 September 2007
Living Together: Works from Artists’ Collections
23 November 2007–27 January 2008
Hany Armanious: Morphic Resonance
12 May–29 July 2007
Salla Tykkä: Cave and Zoo
12 May–29 July 2007
Laurence Aberhart
12 May–29 July 2007
Te Huringa/Turning Points: Pakeha Colonisation and Maori Empowerment
11 August–4 November 2007
Contemporary Projects
11 August–4 November 2007
Dennis O’Connor: What the Roof Dreamt
11 August–4 November 2007
Sandra Schmidt: Hinterland II
10 October–10 November 2007
Bill Hammond: Jingle Jangle Morning
16 November 2007–10 February 2008
Tracey Moffatt: Love and Doomed
16 November 2007–10 February 2008
2008
Strive towards Your Destiny
2 February–2 March 2008
Reboot: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection
23 February–15 June 2008
AES+F: Last Riot
23 February–15 June 2008
Brett Graham and Rachael Rakena: Āniwaniwa
23 February–15 June 2008
Victor Berezovsky: Grotto: Wall Works
6 March–27 April 2008
Genevieve Packer and Caroline McQuarrie: Etiquette for the Homesick
2 May–8 June 2008
Matthew McIntyre Wilson: Seven Stars
14 June–20 July 2008
Fiona Hall: Force Field
12 July–19 October 2008
Joanna Langford: The Beautiful and the Damned
25 July–31 August 2008
Ann Shelton: Room Room
5 September–4 October 2008
Nine Years of DesignWorks Time
9–19 October 2008
Closed for building development
late October 2008–September 2009
Give Us a Sign
[Courtenay Place light boxes] 17 December 2008–14 June 2009
2009
Marie Shannon: Love Notes
[Courtenay Place light boxes] 19 June–19 December 2009
Gallery reopens
Ngaahina Hohaia
27 September 2009–10 January 2010
Yayoi Kusama: Mirrored Years
27 September 2009–7 February 2010
Regan Gentry: Make Way
27 September–22 November 2009
Gerda Leenards: Following the Blue Ribbon
27 November 2009–24 January 2010
2010
Urban Kainga
16 January–28 March 2010
Bill Toomath: Liberating Everyday Life Friday
29 January–14 March 2010
Janet Cardiff: The Forty-Part Motet
20 February–16 May 2010
Séraphine Pick
20 February–16 May 2010
Milan Mrkusich: Trans-Form
20 February–16 May 2010
Further Convictions Pending
20 March–2 May 2010
We Are Here, and There
28 March–26 September 2010
Leilani Kake: Tino Rangatira Tanga
3 April–13 June 2010
Community Garden
7 May–20 June 2010
Ready to Roll
29 May–12 September 2010
John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals)
29 May–12 September 2010
Cerisse Palalagi: Motunei
18 June–12 September 2010
Lauren Lysaght: The Nita Gini Collection
26 June–15 August 2010
Lisa Munnelly: Slow Burner
23 August–12 September 2010
Peter Trevelyan: The Light Fantastic
25 September–21 November 2010
Art in the Auditorium
25 September 2010–23 June 2011
Aïda Ruilova, 3 May–6 June 2010
Ursula Mayer, 7 June–11 July 2010
Patrizio Di Massimo, 12 July–8 August 2010
Nova Paul, 9 August–5 September 2010
Inci Eviner, 25 September–7 November 2010
Elodie Pong, 8 November–10 December 2010
Oscar Muñoz and Humberto Vélez, 10–12 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
Roundabout
25 September 2010–16 January 2011
incorporating
Vernon Ah Kee
25 September–14 November 2010
and
Tony Albert: Pay Attention
20 November 2010–16 January 2011
Karl Fritsch: Scenes from the Munich Diamond Disaster
26 November 2010–16 January 2011
2011
Crown Lynn: Crockery of Distinction
29 January–25 April 2011
Neil Pardington: The Vault
29 January–25 April 2011
The Un-Sited
29 January–25 April 2011
Mana Takatāpui: Taera Tāne
29 January–10 April 2011
Graham Percy: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
4 February–25 April 2011
Mari Mahr: Two Walking
5 February–27 March or 10 April 2011
Andrew Ross: I Last Saw You There
16 April–15 May 2011
Moana Nepia: Maungauika Trilogy
16 April–15 May 2011
Tender Is the Night
7 May–17 July 2011
Wayne Barrar: An Expanding Subterra
7 May–17 July 2011
Colour/Field
7 May–24 July 2011
Staying Over: Artists from Three Cities
21 May–26 June 2011
Maiden Aotearoa
21 May–26 June 2011
Gabby O’Connor: What Lies Beneath
2 July–31 July 2011
Graham Fletcher: Lounge Room Tribalism
2 July–31 July 2011
Robin White
6 August–6 November 2011
Greg Semu: The Battle of the Noble Savage
6 August–6 November 2011
Oceania: Imagining the Pacific
6 August–6 November 2011
Prospect: New Zealand Art Now
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
A Mobile Library
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
Israel Tangaroa Birch: Ara-I-Te-Uru
26 November 2011–12 February 2012
2012
Bitch in Slippers
24 February–10 April 2012
Gina Matchitt and Susana Leiataua: Te Ahua Nei: Form and Content
25 February–8 April 2012
The Obstinate Object: Contemporary New Zealand Sculpture
24 February–10 June 2012
Philip Beesley: Hylozoic Series: Vesica
19 April–4 June 2012
John Ioane: Poly Wants a Cracker
20 or 28 April–10 June 2012
This Must Be the Place: Three Photographers
23 June–5 August 2012
Wi Taepa
23 June–5 August 2012
New Acquisitions: Wellington City Council
23 June–4 August 2012
Rohan Wealleans: Apocalyptic Intuition
23 June–23 September 2012
Rob McLeod: Supporting Partick Thistle
23 June–23 September 2012
Athfield Architects: People and Place
23 June–7 October 2012
The Michelangelo Pistoletto Band
23 June–12 August 2012
Sui Faiga ae Tumau Fa’avae
10 August–7 October 2012
Peter Gouge and Zoe Rapley: Between Lines
11 August–7 October 2012
Julia Morison: Meet Me on the Other Side
17 August–7 October 2012
Kermedec
4 October 2012–10 February 2013
Ben Cauchi: The Sophist’s Mirror
19 October 2012–17 February 2013
Lindah Lepou: Aitu: Homage to Spirit
20 October–9 December 2012
Murray Hewitt: The Secrets of Their Own Hearts
20 October–9 December 2012
Campbell Kneale: 201212
20 October–9 December 2012
Oh Jaewoo: Collector’s Choice
15 December 2012–24 February 2013
Wayne Youle: Fingers Crossed
15 December 2012–10 February 2013
2013
Peter Campbell: Artwork
16 February–21 April 2013
Tim Wigmore: Precious Cargo
16 February–21 April 2013
Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013
22 February–3 June 2013
Chicks on Speed and Lisa Walker: Touch Me Baby I’m Bodycentric, A Multimodalplosion!
2 March–21 April 2013
Len Lye: Kaleidoscope
2 March–26 May 2013
Richard Stratton: An Artist’s Inventory
27 April–16 June 2013
Angela Tiatia: Edging and Seaming
27 April–23 June 2013
Glen Hayward: I Don’t Want You to Worry About Me, I Have Met Some Beautiful People
27 April–9 June 2013
Gregory Crewdson: In a Lonely Place
15 June–8 September 2013
Shane Cotton: The Hanging Sky
15 June–6 October 2013
How to Fall
29 June–25 August 2013
Sheyne Tuffery: Ghost in the Machine
29 June–1 September 2013
G. Bridle: Pokazukha, the Retreat
7 September–10 November 2013
Fiona Amundsen: Operation Magic
24 September–24 November 2013
New Revised Edition
24 September–1 December 2013
Sound Full: Sound in Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Art
19 October 2013–9 February 2014
Artists’ Film International
20 October 2012–10 February 2013
and 15 June–22 September 2013
Huhana Smith: Rae ki te Rae/Face to Face
16 November 2013–26 January 2014
Erica van Zon: The Light on the Dock
16 November 2013–26 January 2014
Georgie Hill: Feint
30 November 2013–26 January 2014
South of No North
14 December 2013–9 March 2014
2014
Shigeyuki Kihara: Culture For Sale: A Post-Colonial Völkerschau
1 February–30 March 2014
John Miller: Tour Scrums
1 February–27 April 2014
Jake Walker: The Town Belt
1 February–13 April 2014
Simon Starling: In Speculum
21 February–18 May 2014
Jason Maling: Physician
1–12 March 2014
Viviane Sassen: Lexicon
22 March–15 June 2014
McLeavey Sat Here
5 April–15 June 2014
Martin Basher: Blackberry Schnapps
19 April–3 August 2014
Churchward Samoa
3 May–24 August 2014
Seung-Yul Oh: Moamoa, A Decade
23 May–24 August 2014
Chris Marker: Owls at Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men
21 June–23 November 2014
Grant Stevens: What We Had Was Real
28 June–6 September 2014
Cerith Wyn Evans
8 August–27 October 2014
Hany Armanious: Selflok
5 September–30 November 2014
William Kentridge: The Refusal of Time
5 September–16 November 2014
Norman Leto: Sailor
6 September–30 November 2014
Ralph Hotere: Godwit/Kuaka
13 September–23 November 2014
Michael Robinson: The Dark, Krystle
1 December 2014–1 March 2015
Yvonne Todd: Creamy Psychology
6 December 2014–15 March 2015
2015
Jono Rotman: Mongrel Mob Portraits
14 March–14 June 2015
Alberto Garcia-Alvarez: Crossings
14 March–14 June 2015
History in the Taking: Forty Years of PhotoForum
14 March–14 June 2015
Peter Roehr: Film Montages
16 March–2 July 2015
Candice Breitz
28 March–26 July 2015
Demented Architecture
27 June–8 November 2015
Susan Te Kahurangi King and Shannon Te Ao: From the One I Call My Own
27 June–8 November 2015
Leon Narbey and László Moholy-Nagy: Light Studies
3 July–18 October 2015
Hugh Macdonald: This Auckland
19 October 2015–24 March 2016
Fiona Pardington: A Beautiful Hesitation
22 August–22 November 2015
Camille Henrot: Grosse Fatigue
21 November 2015–13 March 2016
Unseen City
21 November 2015–13 March 2016
Grayson Perry/Kushana Bush
21 November 2015–20 March 2016
Julian Dashper & Friends
5 December 2015–15 May 2016
2016
Bullet Time
25 March–10 July 2016
Khaled Hourani and Rashid Masharawi: Picasso in Palestine
25 March–22 July 2016
Francis Upritchard: Jealous Saboteurs
28 May–16 October 2016
Ira Cohen: The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda
23 July–16 October 2016
Sister Corita Kent: Sister Corita’s Summer of Love
23 July–6 November 2016
Cindy Sherman
19 November 2016–19 March 2017
Other People’s Photographs: Cindy Sherman’s Found Albums and Scrapbooks
19 November 2016–19 March 2017
2017
Colin McCahon: On Going Out with the Tide
8 April–30 July 2017
Shannon Te Ao: Untitled (McCahon House Studies)
8 April–30 July 2017
Martino Gamper: 100 Chairs in 100 Days
8 April–13 August 2017
Petra Cortright: RUNNING NEO-GEO GAMES UNDER MAME
8 April–13 August 2017
Occulture: The Dark Arts
12 August–19 November 2017
Colonial Sugar
26 August–19 November 2017
John Stezaker: Lost World
26 August–19 November 2017
2018
This is New Zealand
3 March–15 July 2018
Iconography of Revolt
28 July–18 November 2018
Patrick Pound: On Reflection
11 August–4 November 2018
Arwa Alneami: Never Never Land
11 August–4 November 2018
Soda_Jerk: Terror Nullius
13 August–18 November 2018
From Scratch: 555 Moons
17 November 2018–10 March 2019
Yona Lee: In Transit
8 December 2018–24 March 2019
Cao Fei: #18
8 December 2018–24 March 2019
2019
Semiconductor: The Technological Sublime
23 March–14 July 2019
Eva Rothschild: Kosmos
6 April–28 July 2019
Split Level View Finder: Theo Schoon and New Zealand Art
27 July–3 November 2019
Steve Carr: Chasing the Light
16 November 2019–15 March 2020
News from the Sun
16 November 2019–15 March 2020
Elizabeth Pointon: What Goes Up.
30 November 2019–5 April 2020
Unravelled
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
Encounter 1
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
Věra Chytilová: Daisies
30 November 2019–13 April 2020
2020
A Place Apart
28 May–1 November 2020
Oracles
28 May–1 November 2020
Terminal
15 August 2020–14 February 2021
Simon Ingram: The Algorithmic Impulse
21 November 2020–7 March 2021
Zac Langdon-Pole: Containing Multitudes
21 November 2020–7 March 2021
2021
Marianna Simnett: CREATURE
4 March–11 July 2021
Every Artist
27 March–1 August 2021
Te Matakite o Aotearoa
1 August–29 August 2021
Brett Graham: Tai Moana Tai Tangata
1 August–31 October 2021
Judy Millar: Action Movie
14 August–31 October 2021
Tia Ranginui: Gonville Gothic
14 August–31 October 2021
Pierre Huyghe: Human Mask
14 August–31 October 2021
Spears from All Sides
30 August–22 September 2021
End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock
22 September–10 October 2021
Maralinga Tjarutja
11 October–31 October 2021
Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings
4 December 2021–27 March 2022
Pages of Mercury: Rita Angus, Andrew Beck, Séraphine Pick
4 December 2021–27 March 2022
2022
Hendrix Hennessy-Ropiha/Dayle Palfreyman: Tilia
30 April–14 August 2022
Tai Timu! Tai Pari! The Tide Ebbs, the Tide Flows
30 April–14 August 2022
Matarau
30 April–14 August 2022
Glen Hayward: Wish You Were Here
14 May–11 September 2022
Josh Azzarella: Triple Feature
3 September–27 November 2022
At Thresholds
3 September–20 November 2022
Joanna Margaret Paul: Imagined in the Context of a Room
1 October 2022–6 February 2023
Simon Morris: Room of Time
1 October 2022–6 February 2023
Antireality perversion void
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
SOUR GRAPES: Martin Basher/Ben Buchanan
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
Ana Iti: I must shroud myself in a stinging nettle
17 December 2022–23 April 2023
2023
Reuben Paterson: The Only Dream Left
25 February–18 June 2023
Sione Tuívailala Monū: Stories
6 May–3 September 2023
Moniek Schrijer: The Jewel Room
6 May–3 September 2023
Stella Brennan: Ancestor Technologies
6 May–3 September 2023
Nova Paul: Ngā Pūrākau Nō Ngā Rākau
1 July–8 October 2023
Ayesha Green: Folk Nationalism
1 July–15 October 2023
George Watson: Beauty Incarnate
1 July–15 October 2023
Diane Arbus: A Box of Ten Photographs
23 September 2023–21 January 2024
Ngahuia Harrison: Coastal Cannibals
23 September 2023–21 January 2024
Archive: Alter / Image
23 September 2023–21 January 2024
Angela Lane: Phosphene
21 October 2023–18 February 2024
Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
28 October–18 February 2024
Eerie Pageantry
28 October–18 February 2024