Photography - Exhibitions - New Zealand - Wellington Region
[Posters and ephemera of around A3 size, relating to glass, glass art exhibitions, arti...
Date: 1980 - 1999
Reference: Eph-C-GLASS-1900s
Description: Includes: 1984: Wellington Glass Group Exhibition. Earth and Fire, Roxborough Street Mt Victoria. Jenni Bennet, Sue Ions, John Ions, Peter Kirby, Tomi Louisson, Caryl McKirdy, Chris McLean, Tim Edwards, Francis Lenart, Nigel Rieson, Alan Skates, Anne-Marie Wilkenson [1984] 1985: Alan Skates, designer. Crystal Palace stained glass. Design and construction. window, lampshades, crystal gardens. Studio & Gallery 281 Cuba st, Wellington [Exhibition sales catalogue. 1985] (2 copies) 1998: The music of light; 100 years of stained glass in New Zealand. photographs by Stephen Estall. Wellington Cathedral of st Paul, 13-24 July [1998] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, sizes up to 450 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Glenys Lloyd, Wellington, in 2003.
[Catalogues and brochures of quarto size for photographic exhibitions. 1995-1999]
Date: 1995 - 1999
Reference: Eph-B-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1995/1999
Description: Includes: 1995: Dreaming in pictures; the art of H E Gaze. Waikato Museum of Art and History, 9 March - 16 April 1995. Exhibition pamphlet with essay by Lara Strongman (2 copies) Gavin Hipkins. The vision. Manawatu Art gallery, 26 May - 9 July 1995. Exhibition brochure (2 copies) Robert Mapplethorpe retrospective. City Gallery Wellington, 9 December 1995- 18 February 1996. Exhibition catalogue (2 copies), flier (2 copies), flier about the opening with Fran Wilde as speaker; and Victoria University Alumni Association invitation to a private viewing, 11 December [1995] Peter Peryer. "Second nature". Organised by City Gallery Wellington [New Zealand tour 12 November 1995 - November 1997]. Pamphlet Nicholas Twist. Photographs. Christopher Moore Gallery, 13-25 February 1995. Catalogue 1996: Margaret Dawson. "Under the hill". Aberhart North Gallery Auckland, 18 March - 13 April 1996; "The men from Uncle". Jonathan Smart Gallery, 12-30 March 1996. Flier "Hidden lives; the work of care", a photographic installation by Anne Noble. Science Centre & Manawatu Museum, 19 October 1996 - 19 January 1997. Flier "New China, New Zealand" [Festival exhibition 1996]. Catalogue (2 copies) 1997: Maxwell Bruce. Photographic impressions of the Shetland Island of Yell; a black & white exhibition. Odlin Gallery, 18-28 September 1997. Exhibition catalogue; and flier "Dialogue with nature; he kōrero ki te taiao". An exhibition of photographs by Daisaku Ikeda. Exhibition booklet [1997] Annie Leibovitz. Photographs 1970-1994. Exhibition notes 1998: Ansel Adams classic images. Wellington City Gallery [1998]. Exhibition brochure with essay by Greg O'Brien (2 copies) Charles Bagnall. Xiamen China; exhibition of photographs. Wellington Central Library, 1-14 December 1998. Flier "The mortal dress", photographs by Kerry-Ann Boyle. Photospace, Courtenay Place, [1998]. Flier / catalogue; postcard and clipping. The Embassy of Colombia in New Zealand is very pleased to present an exhibition of photographs "Many faces of Colombia". Queen's Wharf Retail Centre, 29 May - 14 June 1998. Flier (2 copies) Eleven explorations of Makara. 22 Egmont Street Te Aro, 26 June-10 July [1998]. Flier Robin Morrison: Photographer. Auckland Museum [1998?]. Catalogue / pamphlet (2 copies) 1999: Laurence Aberhart and the curse of realism; a gallery talk by Peter F Ireland, freelance photography curator. National Library Gallery, 27 May [1999]. Yellow flier Charles Bagnall. New York New York. Crema Espresso Gallery, 93 The Terrace, 2-27 February 1999. Flier Jocelyn Carlin, photographer. Promotional flier for her book "Beach", available October 1999 (2 copies) Lampe Light; Whanganui in the 1930-1950s; photographs from the camera of Mark Lampe. Whanganui Regional Museum, 20 March - 4 July 1999. Exhibition brochure Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on brochures and booklets, sizes below 330 mm.
Patrick and Gil Hanly; an exhibition of protest for peace. Wellington City Art Gallery,...
Date: 1987
From: [Posters of A2 and A1 size, relating to peace and anti-war issues. 1980-1989]
By: Wellington City Art Gallery (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-D-PEACE-1987-02
Description: Poster shows the title at the left, a Gil Hanly photograph of a woman with a tattered "Nuclear umbrella", and a reproduction of Patrick Hanly's 1985 work "Rainbow and fire". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 210 x 540 mm.
Photographs
Date: [2001-2016]
From: Creator unknown: Photographs relating to life in the Wellington Region
Reference: PAColl-10705
Description: Black and white photographic prints developed by Sharon Smith between 2001 and 2016 from three glass negatives taken by an unidentified photgrapher between circa 1910 and 1919. Includes: - two prints of a photograph depicting crowds on balconies of the Trocadero Private Hotel (at 296 Lambton Quay) and the building which housed the Returned Soldiers Club and Gamble and Creed tearooms (at 292 Lambton Quay). British flags and banners and a 'Welcome Digger' poster are hung from the balconies. Probably taken after December 1919 and before 1923 in relation to the return of World War One soldiers. - one print of a photograph depicting a man [possibly McGregor B Wright or George B Wright] wearing round spectacles and a moustache and holding a certificate or large card, while standing in front of a framed photograph exhibition depicting scenic views of Wanganui, Wellington Town Hall. Probably taken 1918-1920s. - one print of a studio portrait depicting four children posed on chairs in front of drapery, probably taken between 1910-1929. Dates of original negative images based on subject location information. Gamble and Creed Tearooms opened on Lambton Quay circa 10 December 1919 (see 'Unititled' Freelance 10 December 1919). Quantity: 4 b&w original photographic print(s).
Ephemera about the arts in New Zealand
Date: 2001, 2002, 2004, [ca 2020]
From: Ephemera donated to and collected by the Alexander Turnbull Library from 2020
By: Wellington Museum
Reference: EPH-A-NOVEMBER-2020/11
Description: Ephemera donated to the Library in November 2020 concerning the arts in New Zealand, mainly in the Lower North Island; undated material likely collected in 2020. Includes: Leaflet from Wellington Museum; Booklet for Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival, 19 February to 1 March 2020; Business card for Sierra Roberts, artist; Two cards for 'While the Sun Stood Still' by Darnah Chenery; Flier for Joseph Kieninger Gallery, Waitarere Beach; Catalogue for exhibition by John Walsh at Page Galleries, entitled 'Uawa Tolaga Bay', 15 October to 7 November 2020; Flier for exhibition at Mitchell Studios,Khandallah, Wellington, by Victora Saunders and Darnah Chenery, entitled 'Sentient', 21 October to 14 November 2020; Flier for exhibition at Thistle Hall, Wellington, entitled 'The Land We Love', 22 to 27 September [2020]; Card for Geraldine Burns Photography; Card for 'Festival of Posts & Garden Art', at Anam Cara Gardens, Otaki, 18 to 26 January 2020; Two fliers for Merrilyn Jaquerry, wildlife artist; Two cards for Tony Sly Pottery, Raglan; Ticket for 'The Junebug Symphony' at the International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, 9 March 2004; Programme for play 'Supernan' by Carl Nixon, performed at the Red Brick Hall, 7 to 21 April 2001 Catalogue for Embroidery Exhibition at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts, Wellington, 6 to 21 July 2002; Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 18 pieces of ephemera..
Ephemera anonymously donated to the Library in November and December 2021
Date: 2010-2021
From: Ephemera donated to and collected by the Alexander Turnbull Library from 2020
By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); City Gallery Wellington; Colin McCahon Research and Publication Trust; Expressions Arts and Entertainment Centre; Homegrown Music Festival; Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd; New Zealand School of Dance; Wellington Community Choir
Reference: Eph-A-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER-2021/2
Description: Comprises ephemera anonymously donated to the Library in November-December 2021. Includes: - Jim Beam Homegrown festival admission wristband in blue fabric, date unknown; - Kirkcaldie & Stains loyalty programme card, date unknown; - Doc Edge (Documentary New Zealand Trust) schools festival discount card, 2019; - Nisa Clothing information postcard, date unknown; - S Brent Hayward 'Jekyll & Hyde' art exhibition flyer, 8 May 2014; - S Brent Hayward art exhibition flyer, 2010; - City Gallery Wellington season pamphlet, August-November 2019; - Expressions Whirinaki pamphlets, 2021 and January-June 2021; - Wellington Community Choir information pamphlet, date unknown; - Fabric-a-Brac Wellington event flyer, 20 March 2021; - Imperfect Offering flyer for "Leonard Cohen: A Commemorative Concert", Wellington, 3 November 2018; - Photography Aotearoa flyer for "The Last Race" exhibition by Sean McMahon and Dylan Owen, Wellington, 3 July-21 August 2021; - Five New Zealand School of Dance flyers for performances and graduation ceremonies, November 2020 and April 2021; - Circa Theatre programme for "The Ghosts of Christmas Parties", 24 November-23 December 2018; - Circa Theatre programme for "Promise & Promiscuity", 11-29 November 2020; - Circa Theatre programme for "The Older the Better", 3-20 December 2020; - Circa Theatre programme for "The Look of Love", 23 January-20 February 2021; - McCahon House information poster featuring reproduction of 'Woven Kauri', 1954, by Colin McCahon and Ilse von Randow, and text by Sebastian Clarke verso with reproductions of other artworks, 2021. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) comprising 27 pieces of ephemera.
Griffin, Sally Ann D, 1951- :What we saw; photos from a decade. Photospace Gallery, 1st...
Date: 2015
Reference: Eph-B-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-2015-02
Description: Memoir and exhibition catalogue listing 33 photographs, of politicians, writers, artists, activists. One two-sided sheet is a memoir of Sally Griffin as related to the photographs shown. Quantity: 3 photocopied sheets. Physical Description: Photocopies, 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Sally Griffin, Wellington, in 2015. Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera. Invitation cards for painting exhibitions transferred on appraisal to DPP, 4 November 2015.
Griffin, Sally Ann D, 1951- :Photospace Gallery. What we saw; photographs by Sally Grif...
Date: 2015
By: Griffin, Sally Ann D, 1951-
Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-2015-01
Description: Poster for an exhibition of photographs by Sally Griffin shows a black and white group photograph of Philip Clairmont, David Parkyn, Nigel Brown and Sally Griffin on the grass. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by Sally Griffin, Wellington, in 2015.
Hutt Valley Community Arts Inc: For the love of the people; photographs and stories fro...
Date: 1993
By: Hutt Valley Community Arts Council; Shum, Lynette Pauline, 1957-
Reference: Eph-A-LABOUR-1999-01
Description: Pamphlet issued in conjunction with an photographic exhibition about contract cleaners, a collaboration between the the group of cleaners, the service and Food Workers Union, Hutt Valley Community Arts, and Massey University School of Design. The pamphlet features photographs of workers Hagavave Kato Amosa, Olive Harding, Lalopua Sanele, Bill Herbert, Hinetemoa Kahu, Mafoe Eric, Paula Atatagi. It also features a poem "Bread" by Albert Umaga. The photographers are Lynette Shum, Vicky Birkinshaw, John McCormack and David Read. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, on sheet 210 x 840 mm, folded to 210 x 140 mm.
Exhibition file 117 Envelope II. The New Image. An exhibition of photography
Date: 21 February-20 July 1979
From: Peter McLeavey Gallery: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-12387-128
Description: Exhibition dates: 7 August-24 August 1979. Title taken from enclosure. Arrangement: In labelled envelope. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s). Processing information: Envelope has been retained with the contents, which have been put into archival housing.
Exhibition file 117 Envelope I. The New Image. An exhibition of photography
Date: 20 January 1979-3 September 1980
From: Peter McLeavey Gallery: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-12387-127
Description: Exhibition dates: 7 August-24 August 1979. Title taken from enclosure. Arrangement: In labelled envelope. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Envelope has been retained with the contents, which have been put into archival housing.
Exhibition of photographic prints
Date: [1918-1920s]
From: Creator unknown: Photographs relating to life in the Wellington Region
Reference: 1/2-238875-G
Description: Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer circa 1918-1920s showing a display of framed photographic prints depicting scenic views of Wanganui, and a display behind depicting public buildings including Parliament Buildings (this one with sign "Govt Architects Branch"). The exhibition stand is in the Wellington Town Hall. This photograph is taken at the same location and time as the photographs at Library reference 1/2-238697-G. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Half inch dry plate glass negative
Exhibition of photographic prints
Date: [1918-1920s]
From: Creator unknown: Photographs relating to life in the Wellington Region
Reference: 1/2-238833-G
Description: Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer 1918 to circa 1920s showing an exhibition of framed photographic prints depicting scenic views of Wanganui. The exhibition stand is in the Wellington Town Hall. This photograph is taken at the same location and time as the photographs at Library reference 1/2-238739-G. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Man standing in front of photograph exhibition stand
Date: [1918-1920s]
From: Creator unknown: Photographs relating to life in the Wellington Region
Reference: 1/2-238888-G
Description: Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer circa 1918 to 1920s showing a man [possibly McGregor B Wright or George B Wright] wearing round spectacles and a moustache and holding a certificate or large card, while standing in front of a framed photograph exhibition depicting scenic views of Wanganui, Wellington Town Hall. Possible identification of subject as McGregor Wright or George B Wright is based on comparsion with photograph at Library reference PAColl-0785-1-214 and photograph published at page 621 in "The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District]", 1897. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Ephemera of octavo size related to photography exhibitions
Date: 2017-2018
By: {Suite} Art Gallery; Adam Art Gallery; Page Blackie Gallery
Reference: Eph-A-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-2017/2018
Description: Comprises ephemera of octavo size related to photography exhibitions from 2017 to 2018. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 8 pieces of ephemera.
Ephemera of octavo size related to photography, photographers and photography exhibitions
Date: 2010-2017
By: Fuji Photo Film Company Ltd; Massey University; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; Wellington (N.Z.). City Council
Reference: Eph-A-PHOTO-2010/2017
Description: Comprises ephemera of octavo size related to photography, photographers and photography exhibitions from 2010 to 2017. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 41 pieces of ephemera.
New China New Zealand [Festival exhibition 1996. Catalogue]
Date: 1996
From: [Catalogues and brochures of quarto size for photographic exhibitions. 1995-1999]
Reference: Eph-B-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1996-01
Description: Booklet for an exhibition of contemporary photography by Chinese photographers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It also included work by New Zealand artist Yuk King Tan; "Letters" an installation by Lynda Chanwai-Earle' "Footprints of the dragon" a television documentary directed by Helene Wong; and the film "Chinese whispers", by Stuart Mckenzie and Neil Pardington. The exhibition was coordinated by Philip Tremewan and designed by Andrew Thomas. There are biographical notes about all the Chinese photographers: Lin Yung Hui, Wang Miao, Wu Jia Lin, Almond Chu, Joseph Fung, Alfred Ko, Lau Ching Ping, Leong Ka Tai, Wing Shya, Wong Wo Bik, Chang Chao-tng, Hsieh Chuen-te, Lin Ryh-shan, Wu Chung-wai, Pan Hsiao-hisa, Bobby K H Sham, and Lu Cun. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 297 x 212 mm.
{Suite} Art Gallery: Ans Westra; invitation to formal opening, Wednesday 20 April at 24...
Date: 2016
By: {Suite} Art Gallery
Reference: EPHDL-0344
Description: Digital flyer invitation and announcement of the establishment of a "living museum" for photographer Ans Westra and "over 55 years" of her images. The speakers were to be Simon Rees and Marama Fox. The flyer shows a reproduction of a photograph over which are written the words "Darkroom in use!" in red felt pen. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Digital files relating to British artist Sam Taylor-Wood
Date: 31 August 2006
From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection
Reference: MSDL-2482
Description: Comprises digital files which are copies of photographs by British artist Sam Taylor-Wood, and a related copyright information sheet. Arrangement: Files were originally delivered to Library on a CD-ROM labelled 'Sam Taylor-Wood images City Gallery Wellington' and found in a folder with material now housed at Library reference MS-Papers-11624-201. A Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art touring exhibition of the work of British artist Sam Taylor-Wood, including the photograph series 'Crying Men', was held at Wellington City Art Gallery in 2006. The work 'Wrecked' by Taylor-Wood also featured in the opening exhibition 'Pictura Britannica' at Te Papa Tongarewa February 1998, for which Ian Wedde was senior concept curator. Quantity: 12 digital image(s). 1 Electronic document(s).
Bowen Galleries: The Moseley Fishing Club and other stories. Peter Hannken. 13 April - ...
Date: 2012 - 2015
By: Bowen Galleries; Hannken, Peter F, 1958-
Reference: EPHDL-0394
Description: Digital flier advertising an exhibition of photographs by Peter Hannken shows a reproduction of his "Reports", a photograph from 2012. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).