The 2nd Auckland Triennial, 20 March - 30 May 2004, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, New Zealand, Aotearoa.
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Identity and Hybridity
Love, Joy, Despair...
Private Desires
Public / Private Surveillance
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The Divided Self

Love, Joy and Despair...


Fiona Pardington

(NZ / Aotearoa)

Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe, Kati Waewae, Clan Cameron

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2003 Revelation/Whakakitenga, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch and McNamara Gallery, Wanganui, NZ; te tohua/te orongonui, Bartley Nees Gallery, Wellington, NZ 2002 Mauria Mai/Tono ano, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch and Snowhite Gallery, Unitec, Auckland, NZ 2001 One Night of Love, Waikato Museum of Art & History, Hamilton, NZ 1996 There's No Right Way to Do Me Wrong, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, NZ 1995 Unprotected, Jensen Gallery, Wellington and Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch, NZ 1993 Tainted Love, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland and Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch, NZ; His Vile Fancy. Jonathan Jensen Gallery, Christchurch, NZ; Rising to the Blow, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, NZ 1990 The Journey of the Sensualist, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, NZ 1989 Night of the Senses, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland and Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, NZ

Selected Group Exhibitions

2003 Pressing Flesh: Skin, Touch, Intimacy, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, NZ; Te Puawai o Ngai Tahu, Christchurch Art Gallery, Christchurch, NZ 2002 Slow Release: recent photography from New Zealand, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia and Adam Gallery, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ; Prospect 2001: New Art New Zealand, City Gallery, Wellington, NZ 2001 Purangiaho: Seeing Clearly, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, NZ; Friends of the Family: The Bieringa Collection, Sarjeant Gallery, Wanganui, NZ; Au Kaha Kia Kaha: Strengthening the Bindings of the earth, of the people, of the soul, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, NZ; Rukutia! Rukutia! Southern Maori Art, Te Waipounamu House, Christchurch, NZ; 20 Key Works from the Paris Family Collection, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ 2000 HAUMI E! HUI E! TAIKI E! A Ngai Tahu Visual Arts Exhibition, The Annex, Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, NZ 1999 Tino Rakatirataka Kai Tahu, Christchurch Polytechnic, Christchurch, NZ; Sharp and Shiny: Fetishism in Contemporary New Zealand Art, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ 1995 Cultural Safety. Aktuelle Kunst aus Neuseeland, Frankfurter Kunstverein and the Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany 1994 Te Hono O Nga Motu Rua/The Joining of the Two Islands, Te Taumata Gallery, Auckland, NZ; One Hundred and Fifty Ways of Loving, Artspace, Auckland, NZ; Station to Station: the way of the cross, Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ 1993 alter/image: Feminism and representation in New Zealand art 1973–1993, City Gallery, Wellington and Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ; Suffer: Suffering in the nineties, Testrip Gallery, Auckland and Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, NZ 1992 Implicated and Immune: Artists respond to HIV/AIDS Crisis, Fisher Gallery, Auckland, NZ 1990 Now See Hear! Art, language and translation. Wellington City Art Gallery, Wellington, NZ; Constructed Intimacies, Moët & Chandon New Zealand Art Foundation touring exhibition 1989 Imposing Narratives: Beyond the documentary in recent New Zealand photography, Wellington City Art Gallery, Wellington, NZ


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Puhi Wahine/Rere Torohai/Ae: I – V, 2004
(Noble Woman/Rising from underneath/Yes, 2004)
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