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Gallery listing: new work by Niki Hastings-McFall
Thursday, 18 September 2003, 8:56 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
New work by Niki Hastings-McFall at the Bartley Nees Gallery September 17 October 11, 2003 Level 2, 147 Cuba St Wellington More >>
Bartley Nees Gallery celebrates its 10th
Thursday, 17 July 2003, 2:46 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
Leon van den Eijkel - Hidden Square Series - New Paintings & "It¹s the little things..." - 10th anniversary group show Bartley Nees Gallery, 147 Cuba St, Wellington 22 July - 16 August 2003 More >>
Fiona Pardington join the Bartley Nees Gallery
Friday, 20 June 2003, 6:37 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
She marks her debut in the gallery with solo show "te tohua, te orongonui" (the full moon, the waning moon) which will feature some new heitiki works. Pardington has taken photographs of heitiki found in museums which have little detail about ... More >>
Coming to Bartley Nees Gallery
Thursday, 22 May 2003, 10:31 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
Works of Artists Monique Jansen, Esther Leigh and Sara Hughes are coming to the Bartley Nees Gallery, 147 Cuba Street, Wellington from May 27 June 21, 2003. More >>
how palpable and mythical my life was becoming
Thursday, 24 April 2003, 1:08 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
John Pule is one of this country¹s most exciting and creative talents. His new exhibition at Bartley Nees Gallery allows Wellington audiences to see his new cloud/island paintings for the first time. More >>
The Brush Moves This Way, The Brush Moves That
Tuesday, 1 April 2003, 10:32 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
The brush moves this way, the brush moves that new paintings by Judy Millar 2 26 April 2003 Opening Tuesday 1 April 5.30pm More >>
Trunk Rock a new installation by Terry Urbahn
Wednesday, 26 February 2003, 1:44 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
Trunk Rock is a multi-media installation from Wellington artist Terry Urbahn that includes sculpture, drawing, video and photography. The starting point for this exhibition, created in Urbahn¹s studio on the coast at Lyall Bay, was an investigation of the ... More >>
Anne Noble & Deborah Paauwe Photographs 4 Feb.
Thursday, 30 January 2003, 12:30 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
Anne Noble & Deborah Paauwe Photographs 4 February - 1 March 2003 Opening Tuesday 4 February 5.30pm 147 Cuba St, Wellington More >>
Jungle Paintings at bartley nees gallery
Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 9:23 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
In his third solo exhibition at Bartley Nees Gallery, Auckland artist Graham Fletcher explores the idea of the jungle as an overgrown place of bewildering complexity and confusion. The line drawn figures that populate the Jungle Paintings are overlaid ... More >>
Wellington artist Simon Morris new solo exhibition
Wednesday, 23 October 2002, 3:00 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
Our latest exhibition is an installation of the work of Wellington painter Simon Morris who is one of New Zealand's leading exponents of geometric abstraction. The installation combines various aspects of the artist¹s practice and, in particular, ... More >>
Floral histories: Niki Hastings-McFall's new work
Monday, 9 September 2002, 3:20 pm | Bartley Nees Gallery
Spring has arrived (so we¹re told) and the Bartley Nees Gallery is awash with brightly coloured blooms of every imaginable hue. Niki Hastings-McFall¹s newest series of work deconstructs urban lei to create sophisticated and visually stunning light-boxes ... More >>
Images: Anne Noble Photographs From Antarctica
Tuesday, 2 July 2002, 10:42 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
As the retrospective of Anne's work, States of Grace, at City Gallery makes clear, Anne is an artist who works in series exploring ideas in depth before moving onto a new field on inquiry. Her experience as artist-in-residence in Antarctica has produced ... More >>
Bartley Nees Gallery returns to the real world
Thursday, 21 February 2002, 9:59 am | Bartley Nees Gallery
At last after four months in virtual reality, we are moving back into an actual gallery. The process of inserting steel into the framework of 147 Cuba Street has finally been completed and hopefully now the building will withstand any tremors or jolts ... More >>