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Michael Parekowhai: The Promised Land
Installation view, 'Memory Palace' and 'The English Channel', 2015. Photograph: Jim Barr and Mary Barr.
From Nine To Noon 8 April 2015
Work at Michael Parekowhai's new survey exhibition at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art.
Installation view, 'Memory Palace' 2015. Photograph: Jim Barr and Mary Barr.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Installation view, 'Memory Palace' Photograph: Jim Barr and Mary Barr.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Two Drifters, Off to See the World (detail) 2011. Fiberglass, automotive paint, Installation view, Michael Lett, Auckland, 2011 Collection: The artist / Image courtesy the artist and Michael Lett / Photograph: Alex North.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968 / The English Channel (detail) 2015 / Stainless steel, ed. of 3 / Courtesy: The artist and Michael Lett / © The artist / Photograph: Jennifer French
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968 / The English Channel (detail) 2015 / Stainless steel, ed. of 3 / Courtesy: The artist and Michael Lett / © The artist / Photograph: Jennifer French
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968 / The English Channel (detail) 2015 / Stainless steel, ed. of 3 / Courtesy: The artist and Michael Lett / © The artist / Photograph: Jennifer French
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Kapa Haka (Whero) 2003 Automotive paint on fibreglass Purchased 2009 with funds from Tim Fairfax AM, through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. The Horn of Africa 2006 Automotive paint, wood, fibreglass, steel, brass Purchased 2008 with funds from the Queensland Government's Gallery of Modern Art Acquisitions Fund in recognition of the contribution to the Gallery by Wayne Goss (Chair of Trustees 1999-2008) / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. The World Turns 2011-12 Bronze Commissioned 2011 to mark the fifth anniversary of the opening of the Gallery of Modern Art in 2006 and 20 years of the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. This project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through art+place Queensland Public Art Fund and from the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. What's the time Mr Woolf 2005 Type C photograph with fibre-tipped pen on paper Purchased 2006. Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Le Quesnoy (from 'The consolation of philosophy - "Piko nei te matenga"' series) 2001 Type C photograph on paper Purchased 2006. Queensland Art Gallery Foundation.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Boulogne (from 'The consolation of philosophy - "Piko nei te matenga"' series) 2001 Type C photograph on paper Purchased 2006. Queensland Art Gallery Foundation.
Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand b.1968. Calais (from 'The consolation of philosophy - "Piko nei te matenga"' series) 2001 Type C photograph on paper Purchased 2006. Queensland Art Gallery Foundation. Collection: Queensland Art Gallery
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