What's coming up at City Gallery Wellington
What's coming up at City Gallery Wellington
Events
http://citygallery.org.nz/events
Gallery
Babes
Tuesday 19 January, 10.30am |
Free
A mid-morning cultural fix for parents and
carers of young babies. Bring the baby for a talk and tour
of our current exhibitions, followed by morning
tea.
Bookings: citygalleryevents@wmt.org.nz
The Great Scavenger Hunt
Sunday 24 January, 10am-4pm (Rain day Monday 25) | Gold coin donation
City Gallery Wellington is proud to be part of this great annual event on Wellington Anniversary Weekend. With clues to crack and new places to discover, it’s a fun day out for families. Information: capitale.org.nz
Weekend Exhibition Tours
Saturday and Sundays, 12.15-12.45pm | Free
Get more out of your visit to the Gallery with our free, fun and informative 30-minute tours of selected works in Julian Dashper & Friends. Meet in main foyer.
February Tuatara Open Late
Thursday 4 February, 5-10pm |
Koha
Our first Tuatara Open Late for the year
kicks off with a live performance from acclaimed New Zealand
musician SJD. There will also be an exhibition
tour, cash bar, supper treats from Burger Liquor and all
galleries open late.
Review on SJD – Grant Smithies’ Top Albums for 2015
Current Exhibitions – Free Entry
http://citygallery.org.nz/exhibitions
Unseen
City
Until 13 March, 2016
Unseen City offers a slice of 1960s Auckland through the eyes of then-young artists Gary Baigent, Rodney Charters and Robert Ellis. Includes screening of This Auckland (1967) in the auditorium.
Camille Henrot: Grosse Fatigue
Until 13 March,
2016
French artist Camille Henrot's encylopaedic
video Grosse Fatigue (2013) takes on the history of
the universe. Henrot mashes scientific history and creation
stories, the rational and the mythic, computers and
primitive mindsets.
Grayson Perry / Kushana
Bush
Until 20 March, 2016
Turner Prize-winning artist, writer and broadcaster, Grayson Perry CBE is a British institution. His tapestry Map of Truths and Beliefs (2011) catalogues current pilgrimage destinations, religious and secular, including Mecca, Stonehenge, Auschwitz, Davos and Wembley. Woven on a computerised loom, it recalls the fanciful, allegorical maps of medieval times. Like Perry, Dunedin artist Kushana Bush's intricate and colourful tragi-comic paintings comment on modern life but are loaded with references to arts of other times and places—to Indo-Persian miniatures, and Japanese prints, illuminated manuscripts and early-Renaissance paintings
Julian Dashper & Friends
Until 26 April, 2016
A show which pays tribute to a figure in
contemporary New Zealand art, Julian Dashper (1960-2009).
The exhibition features more than 35 works from Dashper and
artists that influenced him, his contemporaries and those
who followed. The show includes work from Colin McCahon,
Rita Angus and Billy Apple.
Upcoming Exhibitions – Free Entry
http://citygallery.org.nz/exhibitions/upcoming
Bullet Time
25 March – 10 July, 2016
Showcasing the work of two New Zealand video artists, Daniel Crooks and Steve Carr alongside two historical photographers—Eadweard Muybridge (1830–1904) and Harold ‘Doc’ Edgerton (1903–90).
Francis Upritchard
14 May – 7 August
Spanning twenty years of work, this is the first major survey exhibition of New Zealand-born sculptor Francis Upritchard.
Sister Corita’s Summer of Love
23 July – 6 November
Summer of Love surveys the graphic art of Sister Corita Kent (1918-1986), an unsung figure in pop art. Kent is known for her work which re-appropriated pop-culture graphics and advertising images to spread the work of god, love and peace.
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