Exhibition listing

Te Mōteatea a Maumahara

10 August – 24 November 2024

Ko tēnei whakaatūranga ka totoro i te whakaaro o te maumahara mā roto i te arotahi o te tuakiri ahurea me te aumangea. Ko te karawhiu o te maumaharatanga horekau noa iho i te whakamahara i ngā wā o mua mai i ngā hītōria a te takitahi, a te takimaha; he momo ātetenga me te whakamāuitanga. Ko te hātepe o te wareware, ahakoa ngangahau, mauri pōtere rānei, mō te Māori he hātepe ka hangaia e ngā whakapaparanga pīroiroi mehe pāmamae o te whakataiwhenua me te peinga. Ka tirohia mā roto i ngā mahi toi a ngā ringa toi tokowhā, ko tēnei whakatūranga ka whakanui i te mana o te maumahara kia toha tūrama ki runga hītōria kua wareware tahitia.

This exhibition explores the idea of remembering through the lens of cultural identity and resilience. The act of remembering is not just about recalling past moments from individual and collective histories; it is also a form of resistance and revitalisation. The process of forgetting, whether active or subconscious, is for Māori a process shaped by complex and sometimes traumatic layers of colonisation and displacement. Seen through the works of four artists, this exhibition highlights the power of memory to shed light on histories once forgotten.

We speak to Tia Barrett about her installation He Pounamu Ko Aū, currently on view as part of the group exhibition Te Mōteatea a Maumahara at Wairau Māori Art Gallery, 10 August – 24 November 2024.
Arihia Latham reviews the exhibition at Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua, 28 May–21 August 2022.
Robert Leonard on photographer Tia Ranginui.

Recent Exhibitions

26 July – 4 October 2025
25 June – 20 July 2025
13 June – 25 July 2025
3 May – 27 July 2025
8 June – 24 August 2025
14 June – 11 October 2025
18 – 28 June 2025
12 April – 26 July 2025
14 June – 11 October 2025
Saturday 21 June, 10 – 4pm Monday 23 – Tuesday 24 June, 10 – 5pm
14 June – 12 July 2025
19 June – 12 July 2025