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National Museum of New Zealand; creating agency; 1974-1992
Overview
This series consists of exhibition and events posters both developed and hosted by the National Art Gallery and National Museum.
Exhibitions include:
• CF Goldie; circa 1991
• Pioneer Women: The Making Of a TVNZ dramatical Series May 10 - 21 June 1983 (National Museum); 1983
• Raymond McIntyre; 1972
• Image in Focus: Wellington Harbour by James Nairn November - January 1982; 1982
• Peasant Painting from The Peoples Republic of China 7 December - 7 January 1979; 1979
• Colin McCahon Gates and Journeys (6 April - 18 June 1989); 1989
• Canadian Quilts 15 Sept - 14 October 1979; 1979
• Bea Maddock Prints 1960 - 1962 08. 1982 - 10.1983; 1983
• Len Lye - Sculptures and Films Design: P. Velvin 25 January - 18 February 1979; 1979
• Museum Piece Roche-Buis 1980; 1980
• Whales poster for National Museum
• Progressions: Wellington Polytechnic Diploma Music Students; 1986
• Philip Clairmont 27April - 4 June 1989; 1989
• Gordon H. Burt - Photographs 6 June - 29 July 1980 (design A. McCredie); 1980
• Face to Face: A Survey of Artists' Prints (10 October - 14 December 1986); 1986
• Barbara Kruger (Shed 11) (5 March - 1 May 1988); 1988
• Views/Exposures October - December 1982; 1982
• International Photography 1920 - 1980; circa 1985
• 'From Today Painting is Dead' Shed 11 22 April - 28 May 1989 Photographs from the Permanent Collection; 1989
• Image in Focus: The Angel of The Annunciation by Colin McCahon February - April 1982; 1982
• Contemporary Canadian Paintings 7 Sept - 9 October 1970's; circa 1975 – 1978
• 5 Poets Design P.Velvin 22 April; 1979
• Image and Idea - A View of Contemporary Ceramics in Britain
• 'Blindness'; A Performance by Italian Sculptors Anna Paci/Giorgio Colombu 11 October 1980; 1980
• Impulse Dance Theatre 25 - 27 May Frames: Art Gallery Tour
• Indonesian Culture, National Museum temporary exhibition gallery, June-July 1983; 1983
• Old Master Drawings From The National Collection December 1983 - January 1984; 1983 – 1984
• Boyd and Webb: Photographic Works 1976 - 1981 15 October - 19 November 1981; 1981
• Sculpture Australia 6 September - 20 October 1983; 1983
• The Buried Army of Quin Shihuang (20 December - 3 February 1987); 1986 – 1987
• Spot The Detail Game: Summer Programme for Children; circa 1981
• Canaletto: Master of Venice (19 June - 31 July 1986); 1986
• Edith Collier in Retrospect 1980 - 1981; 1980 – 1981
• When Art Hits the Headlines Shed 11 12 December 1987 - 14 February 1988; 1987 – 1988
• Imaemon Imaizumi XIII Living Treasure of Japan 26 September - 10 October 1990; 1990
• The British Show (6 December 1985 -26 January 1986); 1985 – 1986
• Aspects of New Zealand Art 1890 - 1940 Sawmill, Whangarei Ida Eise (September - November 1984); 1984
• Aspects of New Zealand Art 1890 - 1940 (September - November 1984) James Nairn 'Lady with Veil'; 1984
• 1986 A Survey of Recent New Zealand Art Shed 11 Part 1 and Part 2 (19 September - 30 November 1986); 1986
• Denys Watkins: Printed Images (June - August 1984); 1984
• Treasures and Landmarks From The National Collections, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990 - Rita Angus; 1990
• Antique Toys and Dolls June 1 - July 1 1983; 1983
• National Art Gallery: Education Programme for Schools; 1979
• Me by Myself: The Self Portrait February 4 - March 28 1982 (design by C.Care); 1982
• Japanese Ceramics (design L. Upston) 2 July - 30 July 1980; 1980
• Peter Black: Fifty Photographs 27 February - 7 April 1982; 1982
• Aboriginal Bark Painting, Ian Hunter; 1974
• In Our Time The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers National Art Gallery and Museum 29 February - 26 April 1991; 1991
• Object and Style: Photographs from 4 Decades. Frank Hofmann 7 June - 30 July 1989
• Albert Durer: Engravings and Woodcuts/ 13 June - 25 July 1985; 1985
• Nobodies: Adventures of the Generic figure (Shed 11) 2 September - 29 October 1989; 1989
• National Museum miscellaneous exhibition posters and invitations
• Treasures and Landmarks From The National Collections, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990 - George O'Brian 'Otago Landscape'; 1990
• Victoria University's Collection of New Zealand Art (19 December - 21 January 1985); 1984 – 1985
• Women in Communication 10 July - 10 August 1980; 1980
• McCahon's 'Necessary Protection' 22 February - 19 March 1978; 1978
• Cindy Sherman (Shed 11) 17 June - 13 August 1989; 1989
• Davida Allen (6 February - 6 April 1986); 1986
• Treasures and Landmarks From The National Collection, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990 -(Natural Environment); 1990
• Nancy Adams: A Retrospective Exhibition National Museum 31 Oct - 6 Dec 1987; 1987
• Kei Te Anganui at the Opposite Construction on Site Daniel Buren 9 March - 6 May 1990; 1990
• The Painted Dream: Contemporary Aboriginal Paintings 13 July - 8 September 1991; 1991
• Treasures and Landmarks from The National Collections, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990; 1990
• George Forster design P. Velvin 22 August - 16 Sept 1979; 1979
• Carl St dow Memorial Exhibition February 1 - March 2 1980; 1980
• Wellington Photographers Design: A. McCredie 14 August - 10 September 1978; 1978
• Symbols, Emblems, Signatures, Australian Drawings 1984 13 February - 20 March 1984; 13.02.1984 - 20.03.1984
• The Rakes Progress: Engravings by William Hogarth (27 July - 22 August 1985); 1985
• Colin McCahon 9 December 1983 - 23 January 1984; 1983 – 1984
• Aboriginal Art (design L.Upston) December 17 1979 - 27 January 1980; 1979 – 1980
• Eric Lee Johnson (26 March - 25 April 1981?); 1981?
• McCahon (design P. Velvin) 6 March - 8 April 1979; 1979
• Hollywood Portraits From The Keri de Carlo Collection (Shed 11) 30 May - 26 July 1987; 1987
• Taonga Maori 29 October 1990 - January 1992 National Museum; 1990 – 1992
• Treasures and Landmarks From The National Collection, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990 -(Natural Environment); 1990
• Image '84 (28 April - 24 June); 1984
• Treasures and Landmarks From The National Collections, National Art Gallery and Museum of New Zealand 25 February - 19 August 1990 - Francis Hodgkin's - 'Ruins'; 1990
• South Africa: Photographs by Bruce Connew (27 June - 17 August 1986); 1986
• John Hutton (Draft) Exhibition Posters
• Old Master Drawings From The National Collection December 1983 - January 1984; 1983 – 1984
• Grace Joel: Paintings and Drawings 1 June - 28 June 1981; 1981
• Henri Cartier - Bresson August 30 -20 October 1985; 1985
• Get The Picture: Visual Magic Sculpture by Neil Dawson 30 September 1989 - 7 January 1990; 1989 – 1990
• Aspects of Australian Art (design P. Velvin) 4 February - 26 March 1980; 1980
• Image in Focus: Karakia by Gordon Walters August - October 1981; 1981
• Working Men Glenn Busch 7 April - 17 June 1984; 1984
• Australian Tapestry 26 June - 23 July?
• Image in Focus: Interior with Monochromes 1979 by Richard Hamilton May - July 1982; 1982
• Don Driver: Retrospective 19 September - 7 October 1979; 1979
• Rita Angus: Works on Paper From the Angus Estate 28 June - 26 August 1978; 1978
• Peter Peryer Photographs 17 April - 8 June (?)
• National Museum 'Forgotten Fauna 1990' 25 February - 22 April 1990 (4 versions); 1990
• Mary Fulkerson: 2 Dance Projects 4-5 April 1979; 1979
• Te Ao Me Te Po an Exhibition For and By Children National Art Gallery and Museum 8 June - 8 September 1991; 1991
• New Zealand Sculptors at Mildura 21 June - 22 July; 1978
• Seven Painters/The Eighties 16 April - 12 June 1983; 1983
• The First Fifty Years: British Art of the 20th Century (design L.Missen) October 24 1981 - 24 January 1982; 1981 – 1982
• Rita Angus December 1982 - February 1983; 1982 – 1983
• Te Maori: The Return Home (National Museum) Aug - Oct 1986; 1986
• America and Europe: A Century of Modern Masters: from The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection 4 September - 1 October 1980; 1980
• Advance Australian Painting (Shed 11) 8 September - 13 November 1988; 1988
• Prints of the 70's by 6 British Artists (9 October - 9 November 1980); 1980
• Wild Visionary Spectral: New German Art (11 July - 24 August 1986); 1986
• Old and New Zeeland: Masterpieces from the Golden Age of Dutch Painting and Exploration; 29.02.1992 - 29.03.1992
• 39 Drawings, Eight New Zealand Artists; 05.05.1978 - 04.06.1978
• John Walker - Drawings 1981 (design L.Missen) Touring Exhibition June November 1981; 1981
• Eight Go Mad at the Art Gallery (June 1984); circa 1984
• Smither 5 July - August 25); 1985
• Ikon Inspired Art October 1980 - June 1981; 1980
• Festival Designs by Inigo Jones; 31.10.1974 - 20.11.1974
• National Art Gallery Concerts (July - August 1984); 1984
• Nature Morte 105 Photographs by Laurence Aberhart (Shed 11) 19 May - 1 July 1990
• Contemporary New Zealand Prints (12 October - 14 November 1984); 1984
• Romance and Irony in Recent American Art Shed 11, 11 November 1989 - 14 January 1990; 1989 – 1990
• John Bailey - In Situ 4 May - 16 June 1985; 1985
• An Evening of Performance Works September 29; circa 1982
• Philip Clairmont 8 August - 26 September 1987; 1987
• ; Imants Tillers 1930s (Shed 11) 25 February - 9 April 1989; 1989
• Mimmo Paladino: Etchings, Woodcuts and Linocuts 1982 - 1986 (22 May - 19 July 1987); 1987
• Desert Cantaos: Richard Musrach; 1988 – 1989
• Paul Klee October 7 - November 20 1983; 1983
• The Painted Zoo (Shed 11) 10 December 1988 - 29 January 1989; 1988 – 1989
• Raymond McIntyre (December 1984 - January 1985); 12.1984 - 01.1985
• Taki Toru: 3 Installations by Maori Artists (16 July - 28 August 1988); 1988
• Free Films June; 1983?
• Whales a new understanding Auckland City Art Gallery 7 June - 14 June National Gallery, Wellington 21 June - 3 July
• Still Life in The Age of Rembrandt 12 July - 15 August 1982; 1982
• Rodchenko as Photographer Touring Exhibition 1988 - 1989; 1988 – 1989
• The British Show (6 December - 26 January 1986); 1985 – 1986
• Tapestry: Henry Moore and West Dean August 14 - 4 October 1981; 1981
• Oro del Peru: Treasures of The Incas (March - 13 April 1986); 1986
• Edvard Munch: Death and Desire (4 December 1987 - 10 January 1988); 1988
• Image in Focus: Portrait of Katherine Mansfield December - April 1983; 1982 – 1983
• E Mervyn Taylor Wood engraving
• Billy Apple: Expose - The Given As an Art - Political Statement; 1979; National Art Gallery
• Nga Taonga o Te Ware Pora/Treasures of the Weaving House; 17 August 1986 - 9 November 1986; National Museum of New Zealand
• New Directions in New Zealand Music a festival of music and sound installations by New Zealand composers and artists; 1979; National Art Gallery
• Revealed/Concealed The Given as an Art Political Statement Billy Apple Auckland City Art Gallery; 1979; National Art Gallery