2008

James Charlton: dForm

James Charlton: dForm

22 November – 20 December, 2008
Exploring the construction and perception of time-based events by examining the ability of static objects to encapsulate temporal information

atmos

atmos

18 October – 15 November, 2008
atmos: weather as media
is an exhibition of air, sun, clouds and storms.

Christine Webster

Christine Webster

29 August – 11 October, 2008
One of New Zealand’s most prodigious and well-respected talents working in photography and video.

Shustak: Stuart Page

Shustak: Stuart Page

11 July – 15 August, 2008
Stuart Page offers a breath taking selection of photos and original 16mm films scanning his former teacher’s career, from stunning Harlem social photo essays to …

data.tron: Ryoji Ikeda

data.tron: Ryoji Ikeda

11 July – 15 August, 2008
Working across both visual and sonic media Ikeda explores the ways in which music, time and space are shaped by mathematical methods.

Mirror Me

Mirror Me

28 March – 3 May, 2008
The MIC / Toi Rerehiko Presents Mirror Me by Shona McCullagh and Michael Hodgson.

Mirror States

Mirror States

17 May— 28 June, 2008
“Artworks point to new ways of exploring and understanding our own subjectivity and relationship with ourselves as well as our increasingly important relationships with technology.”

Ariki / Talking Tivaevae: Leilani Kake

Ariki / Talking Tivaevae: Leilani Kake

From Friday 25 January, 2008
Leilani Kake explores the tivaevae and its method of construction as a symbolic cultural art process; weaving women together, creating and strengthening relationships and sharing cultural …

FISH EYES: Lonnie Hutchinson

FISH EYES: Lonnie Hutchinson

31 January – 8 March, 2008
The personal, the handmade and the everyday.

Preserve, Renew, Invent [Light bytes]: Lesley Kaiser

Preserve, Renew, Invent [Light bytes]: Lesley Kaiser

26 January – 8 March, 2008
An art exploration into disseminating aphorisms.