Exhibition listing

Peaks and Troughs

18 August – 16 September 2023

Peaks and Troughs offers an extravaganza of contemporary New Zealand photography. A beautiful new body of work by Conor Clarke is accompanied by the work of 23 others. These are friends and mentors invited and wrangled by Clarke, grateful for the company and inspiration offered her along the way. So, this is a rare opportunity to scope recent work by many of Aotearoa’s best photographers: Mark Adams, Edith Amituanai, Chris Corson-Scott, Solomon Mortimer and Zahra Killen-Chance, Haru Sameshima, Jae Hoon Lee, and Tim Veling amongst others. John Collie catches memories in the Christchurch red zone; Roberta Thornley captures in haunting detail eerie light down a fenceline; Greta Anderson’s painterly still-life geranium is far from what it seems; and Tia Ranginui’s spectral male and female figures look both ecstatic and supernatural.

There are many different approaches to photography on show here—and certainly something for everyone, from the delicate play of light, shadow and sinuous form (in the Mortimer + Killen-Chance work), to the panoramic detail of Corson-Scott, the intimate photograms of Adams + Wilkinson, and the humour of Sam Hartnett’s Pioneer Fly.

Then there is Conor Clarke’s work. There are glimpses of the everyday presented along a shelf—12 stations in all—whilst the other images are all landscape tropes, mountains in the main, but all are simulations of the real, fictions constructed at least one step away from reality. And they are glorious.

We speak to the City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi curator about the influences that shape her thinking in the lead-up to her exhibition Meditations, which is being shown offsite at the National Library of New Zealand from 30 November 2024–1 March 2025.
Toro Atua takes inspiration from the rock paintings of Te Waipounamu and is scheduled for completion in April 2024.
Caroline McQuarrie reviews the exhibition at Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, 9 April–26 June 2022.
Arihia Latham reviews the exhibition at Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua, 28 May–21 August 2022.
Robert Leonard on photographer Tia Ranginui.
Whether turning her lens on the forgotten objects of the everyday world, or young people emerging from their teens into adulthood, Roberta Thornley makes potent images that seem to glow with life and make you look twice.
A profound admiration for the work of the great 19th century carver, Tene Waitere, was the genesis for Mark Adams' latest photographic project
Jae Hoon Lee's impressive new media works present a series of multiple instants where dreams and reality intersect.

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