Sculpture Terrace 

Sculpture Terrace, Level 6
Free entry

The Sculpture Terrace is a special outdoor exhibition site. This courtyard and the balcony beyond, with its spectacular views, offer an exceptional vantage point for experiencing contemporary sculpture.

Works presented here are specially commissioned by Te Papa, and integrate with the environment in a unique way. The visitor walks through and within the artwork, so that the artwork becomes the site.

The Sculpture Terrace is designed to present visitors with fresh and engaging ideas about sculpture. It features a regularly changing programme of artworks.

Currently on the Sculpture Terrace

a loss, again, by ronnie van hout

Ronnie van Hout
A loss, again 
2008

Ronnie van Hout, whose project will be installed on the Inner Terrace until June 2010, continues his work addressing ideas of the ‘self’ – how it is formed, and expressed.

A loss, again examines loss and memory in a highly specific case: that of the locked tool shed of van Hout’s father. Throughout van Hout’s boyhood, the shed was locked and inaccessible. It was only after his father’s death that van Hout was allowed access. As the shed had been a source of fascination for so long, it was a bittersweet moment for him to finally get inside.

Van Hout has created two replicas of the shed – one of which contains the contents of the original: tools, ropes, shelves, boxes, a fridge. The other replica shed is empty. Both sheds, like the original, remain inaccessible. 

Van Hout’s work abounds with replicas, usually based on self-portraits: plastic head casts, life-sized body doubles, videotaped monologues. In this case, he has created a portrait of both himself and his father by creating these sheds, doubled for ‘father’ and ‘son’.

> Other works by Ronnie van Hout in Te Papa's Collections Online