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Past Exhibitions: 01 Jan 2007 to 30 Jun 2007
Mystic Truths
30 Jun 2007 - 14 Oct 2007
This large contemporary exhibition features 17 acclaimed international artists who deal with the intangible in a way that questions both belief and cynicism. Entering the scary and unfamiliar territory of the unknown, artists question how we react to the subjects of enigma, mind, soul and the mystical. At the same time exploring our desire to know the truth and the fear of the unknown.

Te Maori: Anniversary
02 Jun 2007 - 19 Aug 2007
Marking the 20th anniversary of Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand, ephemera, images and media coverage of the exhibition highlight the importance of this ground breaking exhibition

Love Chief
31 Mar 2007 - 29 Feb 2008
Love Chief is a contemporary exhibition which plays with the idea of the personality of art. It asks how we can translate the qualities of art using our own terms, in the same way that we try to ascertain human personality using our tools of perception as well as cultural context. Featuring work by Ed Ruscha, Roy Lichtenstein, Hany Armanious and more.

turbulence
3rd Auckland Triennial

09 Mar 2007 - 04 Jun 2007
New Zealand's largest and most prestigious international art exhibition, the Auckland Triennial is the highlight of the contemporary art calendar. turbulence, the 3rd Auckland Triennial delves into the turbulent times in which we live. It features contemporary artists from around the globe in whose work this emotional flux is evident.

Passion and Politics: Two centuries of British art
27 Jan 2007 - 30 Sep 2007
Drama, folly and satire from the era known as 'the golden age of British Painting' feature in this free show of more that 140 works. Featuring work by Thomas Gainsborough, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds and John Waterhouse and more.

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