a selection of noticeable New Zealand exhibitions
exhibition ARCHIVE
a selection of noticeable New Zealand exhibitions
exhibition ARCHIVE
KARL FRITSCH
FRITSCHGANG
28 May – 18 June 2022
Hamish McKay gallery, Wellington, NZ
New Rings Beer Mugs Ceramics Seaweet Lamps A Movie
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Fran Carter and Caroline Thomas
TOI PONEKE, 19 Feb – 18 Mar 2022
Gallery Marzee
7 Nov 2021 – 1 Mar 2022
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Warwick Freeman
Craig McIntosh
Neke Moa
Renée Pearson
New Zealand jewellery is seen in the wider world as a free spirit that turns away from convention and description.
Obviously, the work comes from makers who connects to their ideas, and those ideas occur from the two islands in the middle of the Pacific, far away from the accumulation of common institutional conventions.
New Zealand history is built upon pioneering spirits. Its contemporary jewellery history is still traceable with most artists still active. In this exhibition are a few of those pioneering spirits who showed inspiring ways throughout their careers.
Sieraden from Aotearoa New-Zealand is brought to the Netherlands by MAKERS101 and curated by Marie-José van den Hout.
Gallery Marzee
7 Nov 2021 – 1 Mar 2022
Warwick Freeman
Craig McIntosh
Neke Moa
Renée Pearson
New Zealand jewellery is seen in the wider world as a free spirit that turns away from convention and description.
Obviously, the work comes from makers who connects to their ideas, and those ideas occur from the two islands in the middle of the Pacific, far away from the accumulation of common institutional conventions.
New Zealand history is built upon pioneering spirits. Its contemporary jewellery history is still traceable with most artists still active. In this exhibition are a few of those pioneering spirits who showed inspiring ways throughout their careers.
Sieraden from Aotearoa New-Zealand is brought to the Netherlands by MAKERS101 and curated by Marie-José van den Hout.
exhibition at the Frame, IHM, Munich
International Handwerksmesse, Munich, 0 – 13 Mar 2018
IWA: NZ Makers is an exhibition of nine perspectives in contemporary jewellery spanning four decades of practice in New Zealand. Curated by Peter Deckers and brought together for the first time for the Internationale Handwerksmesse 2018. IWA is supported by Objectspace.
Featuring bodies of work of Vanessa Arthur, Jane Dodd, Warwick Freeman, Karl Fritsch, Shelley Norton, Alan Preston, Moniek Schrijer, Joe Sheehan, Lisa Walker.
Also featuring the work of: Macarena Bernal, Becky Bliss, Nadene Carr, Octavia Cook, Mary Curtis, Jen Laracy, Brendon Monson, Roy Mason, Matthew McIntyre-Wilson, Neke Moa, Renee Pearson, Nina Van Duynhoven, Camille Walton, Grace Yu Piper.
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