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  • Mount Vesuvius

    Exhibition now closed
    19 December 2009 – 25 April 2010

    Unearth the story of daily life in Pompeii in this blockbuster exhibition featuring more than 250 priceless treasures.

  • 'In Love with Summer?' brochure, 1967, designed by Kate Coolahan for Maison Noisette. Te Papa

    Exhibition now closed
    8 March 2012 – 26 August 2012

    Enter the Mad Men era in this exhibition showcasing Kate Coolahan's fashion illustrations created before she became more widely known as a painter and printmaker.

  • Model of A Garden

    Exhibition now closed
    28 November 2009 – 7 November 2010

    Paul Cullen's project takes the concept of the borrowed view, in which surrounding landscape is incorporated into a garden's design, enhancing the vista and giving a sense that the garden is larger than it is.

  • A loss, again, by Ronnie van Hout

    Exhibition now closed
    18 October 2008 – 7 November 2010

    Ronnie van Hout continues his work addressing ideas of the ‘self’ – how it is formed, and expressed.

  • Entrance to the Aainaa exhibition

    Exhibition now closed
    21 September 2002 – 26 September 2006

    Experience the vibrancy, colour, and richness of an Indian wedding. Aainaa celebrates the diversity of New Zealand’s Indian communities through the customs and rituals surrounding marriage.

  • Angels & Aristocrats

    Exhibition now closed
    20 October 2012 – 27 January 2013

    Angels & Aristocrats showcases five centuries of European art, drawn from New Zealand’s finest public collections.

  • Anne Frank

    Exhibition now closed
    11 February – 24 March 2010

    Anne Frank's tragic story has affected millions of people. See her diary brought to life in this touring exhibition.

  • Annie Bonza

    Exhibition now closed
    22 September 2006 – 22 September 2007

    Annie Bonza has wowed the New Zealand fashion scene for more than 50 years. See vibrant, offbeat, and award-winning works by this extraordinary fashion designer.

  • ’Offerings to the unknown dead, Kyoto’ [Toshi Satow offering a candle]. Taken for a series on Japan for ’Life’, by Brian Brake

    Exhibition now closed
    23 October 2010 – 8 May 2011

    Brian Brake is arguably New Zealand’s most internationally recognised photographer of the mid-20th century.

  • Exhibition now closed
    30 August 2012  27 January 2013

    See the exquisite illustrations that brought Walter Buller’s iconic books to life.

  • Odilon Redon (1840–1916) France, Profil de lumière (Profile of light), 1886

    Exhibition now closed
    19 August 2010 – 20 February 2011

    This small exhibition of watercolours and prints presents a visual record of European journeys made by 18th and 19th century British artists.

  • Pendant, 2009, Walker, Lisa (1967– ), Munich. Purchased 2010. Te Papa

    Exhibition now closed
    9 June 2011 – 29 July 2012

    Collecting Contemporary presents a wide variety of New Zealand art and objects acquired by Te Papa between 2006 and the present.

  • Colours: Moments in fashion

    Exhibition now closed
    26 September 2008 – 13 September 2009

    Through a fabulous array of clothes and accessories, this new exhibition explores the popularity of six colours in Western fashion from the 1800s to the present day.

  • Constable exhibition image

    Exhibition now closed
    3 March – 8 October 2006

    John Constable (1776–1837) was one of the greatest English landscape painters. These exhilarating works trace his remarkable career and reveal what influenced and inspired this master.

  • Culture moves: Dance costumes of the Pacific

    Exhibition now closed
    23 September 2005 – September 2006

    Across the Pacific, dance costume makers are artists in fibre, recorders of history, keepers of custom, and innovators with new materials. Enter the world of Pacific dance through this rich and diverse exhibition of dance costumes and adornments.

  • Dinosaurs from China

    Exhibition now closed
    6 December 2003 – 21 April 2004

    Take this rare opportunity to see some of the world's largest and finest dinosaur skeletons.

  • Exhibition now closed
    28 February – 21 August 2006

    A selection of drawings and prints from Te Papa’s collection featuring works dating from the late 15th to the late 18th century. All were created by artists who were Italian, or worked in Italy, or derived their subjects from Italian sources.

  • Exhibition now closed
    19 August 2005 – 2 February 2006

    From walls and windows everywhere, noble soldiers and citizens exhorted support for the war effort: Volunteer! Lend your money! Speed up production! Come and see why so many New Zealanders heeded the call.

  • Speed, circa 1922, Claude Flight (1881-1955)

    Exhibition now closed
    20 August 2009 – 15 February 2010

    This vibrant selection of linocuts captures the modernist spirit of 1920s and '30s Britain.

  • Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi. Photograph by Michael Hall, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 2004

    Exhibition now closed
    9 April – 26 June 2011

    Here, ancestral Māori treasures from Aotearoa New Zealand stand alongside contemporary works to show the artistic depth and political aspirations of this vibrant indigenous culture.

  • Exhibition now closed
    9 December 2006 – 29 April 2007

    See the 2700-year-old mummy of Keku, and explore the mysteries of ancient Egyptian rituals for journeying to the afterlife. 

  • Cape, 1920s – 1930s, maker unknown (detail). Acquired 1985.

    Exhibition now closed
    17 September 2010 – 12 June 2011

    Come and take a closer look at some of the distinctive, exquisite details in fashion.

  • Bacchanal with a wine vat., circa 1475, Mantegna, Andrea (1431–1506), Mantua. Gift of Bishop Monrad, 1869. Te Papa

    Exhibition now closed
    22 September 2011 – 4 March 2012

    This important collection of European fine prints is the founding art collection of Te Papa. It is also distinguished by being the earliest European print collection to be donated to a public institution outside Europe.

  • Goethe in the Roman Campagna 1786-87, by Johann H. W. Tischbein, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

    Exhibition now closed
    6 November 2010 – 27 February 2011

    European Masters: 19th–20th century art from the Städel Museum brings together 96 remarkable masterpieces from one of the finest collections in Europe, the Städel Museum in Frankfurt.

  • Exhibition now closed
    24 February – 19 September 2011

    In the 19th century, photographers in Europe ventured to distant places, bringing back with them images to share with those who didn’t travel. These are the works in Faraway Places.

  • Exhibition now closed
    22 February – 23 August 2007

    Images of nature constrained as portrayed by two distinguished photographers: American Robert Mapplethorpe’s studio portraits of flowers contrast with Peter Black’s trees and plants in city environments.

  • Formula One™ – The Great Design Race

    Exhibition now closed
    15 July – 1 November 2009

    Thrilling, seductive, and addictive! Follow the incredible technology, see iconic cars, and discover New Zealand's Formula One heroes.

  •  Exhibition now closed
    28 December 2012 – 28 April 2013

    Featuring 100+ playable games, Game Masters celebrates the world’s most influential game designers, from arcade heroes to game changers to today’s leading indie developers.

  • Henry Moore: Journey through form

    Exhibition now closed
    23 February – 4 June 2002

    Henry Moore, the great British sculptor who died in 1986 aged 88, is one of the founding figures of modernist art.

  • Holbein to Hockney

    Exhibition now closed
    23 April – 24 July 2005

    The art of drawing from one of the world’s great collections. Take this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to encounter works by master artists of five centuries. You will be inspired!

  • Impressions of France

    Exhibition now closed
    19 February – 18 August 2009

    Impressions of France: French prints 1850–1900 presents a selection of etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts from Te Papa’s collection, including works by Édouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pissarro.

  • Exhibition now closed
    16 August 2007 – 1 February 2008

    James Nairn set the 1890s Wellington art scene alight with his ‘avant-garde’ painting methods and teaching. This delightful selection of works from Te Papa’s collection complements The Scots in New Zealand exhibition.

  • Exhibition now closed
    3 November 2001 – 17 March 2002
    7 July – 27 November 2005

    This popular showcase of adornments from across the Pacific returns to Te Papa after touring New Zealand. Enjoy heritage items as well as contemporary Pacific-inspired works.

  • Exhibition now closed
    21 May – 29 August 2004

    Watercolours and photographs by a remarkable 19th century artist present a unique insight into the changing scene of colonial New Zealand.

  • Judy Darragh- So you made it

    Exhibition now closed
    15 May – 29 August 2004

    An art project in collaboration with a contemporary New Zealand artist renowned for making uncommon art from everyday and ready-made materials.

  • Kiri's Dresses

    Exhibition now closed
    06 September 2003 – 1 August 2004

    An intimate glimpse of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa’s life and career through her dresses, opera costumes, personal memorabilia, photographs, and film footage.

  • Hei tiki (pendant in human form), pounamu (nephrite), inanga variety, Arahura River, Westland. Sir Walter Buller Collection.

    Exhibition now closed
    17 October 2009 – 10 July 2011

    Pounamu is a stone of exceptional beauty, strength, and spiritual presence. This evocative exhibition explores pounamu’s enduring value.

  • Letter Man: Joseph Churchward’s world of type

    Exhibition now closed
    21 August 2008 – 9 February 2009

    This exhibition reveals the life and work of this renowned Samoan typographer. It celebrates the artistry and passion of a man who lives in New Zealand but whose original typefaces are used worldwide.

  • Mary Annette Hay: Queen of Wool

    Exhibition now closed
    21 September – 22 December 2007

    See gorgeous wool garments presented to New Zealand audiences by this brilliant creative promoter of wool. Revisit the glamour of an era in designs by fashion luminaries such as Pierre Balmain, Marcel Rochas, Hardy Amies, and Victor Steibel. 

  • Matau (fish hook), 1800, Maker unknown, New Zealand. Gift of Mr Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull, 1913. Te Papa.

    Exhibition now closed
    4 December 2010 – 21 November 2012

    Discover the intriguing story of Māori matau (fish-hooks) – from ingenious tool to ornament, souvenir, and symbol of cultural revival.

  • Exhibition now closed
    25 August – 23 September 2012

    Te Papa is delighted to announce a special one-month programme to coincide with the showing of Michael Parekowhai’s 2011 Venice Biennale exhibition, On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer.

  • Mo Tatou: Ngai Tahu Whanui

    Exhibition now closed
    8 July 2006 – 9 August 2009

    Ngāi Tahu Whānui invite you to celebrate their past and present, their values, and their vision for the future. Mō Tātou celebrates the distinct and dynamic culture of the South Island's Ngāi Tahu people.

  • Exhibition now closed
    14 February – 17 May 2009

    This is a rare chance to see some of the world’s most famous and best-loved Impressionist paintings, including Claude Monet's Water lilies, Haystacks, and Meadow with poplars.

  • Moving Towards a Balanced Earth: Kick the Carbon Habit

    Exhibition now closed
    5 June – 16 November 2008

    Experience this international contemporary art exhibition exploring the future of the environment. Featuring works by Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert, Mounir Fatmi, Bill Viola, Geoff Dixon, and Susan Norrie.

  • Judy Millar, Giraffe-Bottle-Gun, 2009

    Exhibition now closed
    26 February – 15 August 2010

    Te Papa brings you fresh and exciting artworks direct from the prestigious Venice Biennale 2009. Judy Millar's Giraffe-Bottle-Gun and Francis Upritchard's Save Yourself are powerful new works by two of New Zealand’s finest contemporary artists.

  • Exhibition now closed
    16 July 2005 – 5 March 2006

    New Zealand in Bloom introduces the work of Bernard Roundhill, founding father of commercial art in New Zealand. In creating some of our most famous brands, Roundhill also helped to shape our national identity.

  • Cocktail dress, about 1959, made by Alison Nicholls from a Vogue pattern, synthetic brocade. Te Papa

    Exhibition now closed
    24 June 2011 – 16 September 2012

    This exhibition draws its inspiration directly from the pages of Vogue New Zealand. It showcases garments from top New Zealand designers, and those made here under licence from the world's leading fashion houses, such as Christian Dior.

  • Exhibition now closed
    22 October 2003 – 25 April 2005

    Out of the creation stories of fire, water, and earth, five leading Māori artists create powerful new works in clay.

  • NZ Fossils Dead Precious

    Exhibition now closed
    13 February – 18 April 2010

    These 50 fossils, including two giant ones, are like time capsules, showing our rich and diverse past.

  • Exhibition now closed
    6 August–6 November 2011

    This exhibition will explore how Pacific, Māori and European people responded to each other through their encounters in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • Oddooki

    Exhibition now closed
    18 October 2008 – 7 June 2009

    Seung Yul Oh’s project is a playful collection of five egg-shaped birds that rock and chime.

  • Out on the Street exhibition logo

    Exhibition now closed
    19 November 2004 – 30 May 2005

    The 1970s – a decade of immense change in New Zealand! This exhibition explores the social and political forces that moulded these sometimes turbulent years – along with the eye-popping fashions, earthy handcrafts, and art.

  • Exhibition now closed
    24 August 2006 – 24 August 2007

    Luminous watercolours from Te Papa’s collection.

  • Kavat mask, 1971

    Exhibition now closed
    19 June – 12 September 2010

    An exhibition focusing on the medium of tapa cloth, a distinctive and beautiful art form that has been practised across the Pacific for centuries.

  • Bottle, 1976–79, by Peter Stichbury; stoneware, papa rock glaze with red iron oxide; Te Papa


    Exhibition now closed
    12 June 2010 – 1 July 2012

    Enter the world of New Zealand master potter Peter Stichbury (born 1924), whose experiences in England and Africa have shaped a remarkable career spanning more than fifty years. 

  • Claret Jug, c. 1865, by Nathan Salomon. Purchased 2003 with Charles Disney Art Trust funds. Te Papa.

    Exhibition now closed
    5 November 2005 – 23 May 2010

    A toast rack made of boar tusks? From the bizarre to the beautiful, from raw metal to treasured possessions, Precious Metals reveals New Zealand’s gold and silver treasures and their fascinating stories.

  • Qui Tutto Bene The Italians in New Zealand

    Exhibition now closed
    13 November 2004 – 6 May 2007

    An encounter with the life and style of a vibrant community.

  • WideShut, courtesy of Uwe Rieger.

    Exhibition now closed
    19 September 2009 – 11 April 2010

    Architects, engineers and designers are all looking for ways to save energy and make buildings more sustainable.

  • Rita Angus: Life & Vision

    Exhibition now closed
    5 July – 5 October 2008

    An exhibition of 200 works by this iconic and much-loved New Zealand artist.

  • Shawls

    Exhibition now closed
    24 September 2004 – 1 September 2005

    An exotic Kashmir wrap or a delicate silk stole – the shawl has adorned and warmed women for more than two centuries. This exhibition showcases exquisite shawls selected from Te Papa’s extensive History Textiles Collection.

  • Exhibition now closed
    22 November 2003 – 17 October 2004

    This exhibition explores how people express spiritual beliefs and supernatural experiences through visual culture.

  • Exhibition now closed
    10 July – 30 October 2005

    This exhibition gives audiences an opportunity to see an exciting and diverse range of contemporary New Zealand art. Jointly curated by City Gallery Wellington and Te Papa, Small World, Big Town includes work by 28 New Zealand artists, drawn from the Te Papa visual art collections.

  • Exhibition now closed
    11 December 2004 – 29 March 2005

    Bring the family to experience the extraordinary world of space exploration! Fly a space shuttle simulator, fire a rocket, and be amazed by the latest photographs from the Cassini mission to Saturn.

  • Splendours of Japan

    Exhibition now closed
    4 March – 30 April 2006

    A spectacular showcase of Japanese art and culture, surveying some 5000 years of Japan’s history, and giving a taste of the beauty, elegance, and delicacy that characterise Japanese life.

  • Stamped exhibition

    Exhibition now closed
    16 July 2005 – 15 January 2006

    Stamped celebrates 150 years since New Zealand’s first stamps were created. Discover the stories behind rare and beautiful items, including from the Royal Philatelic Collection – some never before seen in New Zealand.

  • Tapa Pacific Style

    Exhibition now closed
    25 September 2009 – 5 September 2010

    This exhibition celebrates the fine workmanship and beautiful decoration of tapa (bark cloth) from many islands.

  • Exhibition now closed
    February 1998 – August 1999

    Te Ātiawa discussed the legends of the very early people named Te Kāhui Maunga (the Assembly of Mountains) and their association with Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui (the south of the North Island).

  • Exhibition now closed
    August 1999 – October 2001

    Te Aupouri Iwi: People of smoke and flame was the iwi exhibition of the tenacious Te Aupouri tribe from the far north of Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • This exhibition now closed
    29 November 2003 – 1 May 2006

    In partnership with Te Papa, Whanganui iwi present stories and taonga (treasures) from their unique Whanganui river culture, from Te Kāhui Maunga (the mountain clan) to Tangaroa (the sea).

  • The Big O.E., by Michael Parekowhai

    Exhibition now closed
    22 April 2005 – 22 April 2008

    A VW van and a pine plantation on Te Papa’s roof? Experience The Big O.E. – a dramatic installation by Michael Parekowhai.

  • The Genetic Revolution

    Exhibition now closed
    03 September 2005 – 23 January 2006

    Designer babies! Gene therapy! GE food! Explore The Genetic Revolution! Immerse yourself in these extraordinary developments and possibilities – and the dilemmas and debates arising from them.

  • From the Caminidole Convent, near Naples, 1820s, William Brockedon, England.

    Exhibition now closed
    18 February – 16 August 2010

    This small exhibition of watercolours and prints presents a visual record of European journeys made by 18th and 19th century British artists.

  • The Scots exhibition

    Exhibition now closed
    18 August 2007 – 21 February 2010

    An exhibition celebrating one of the most energetic migrant groups in the country’s history. From church-building to whisky-making, from art to engineering, see how the Scots have made their mark on New Zealand life.

  • Exhibition now closed
    14 February – 1 August 2008

    Theo Schoon was a notable figure in 20th century New Zealand art. In 2001, Te Papa purchased his archive of work. This selection showcases Schoon’s artistry and reveals the extraordinary range of his interests.

  • Exhibition now closed
    26 August 2004 – 1 February 2005

    Looks at New Zealand painter Toss Woollaston’s early years and his key relationships during that time. This intimate exhibition has been organised to coincide with the October publication by Te Papa Press of Toss Woollaston: A Life in Letters.

  • Exhibition now closed
    November 2001 – November 2003

    Ngāi Tūhoe contributed to the exhibition content, narratives, and taonga.

  • Embroidered silk wedding dress by Christian Lacroix, Paris, Autumn/Winter 1992-93 Haute Couture. Given by Christian Lacroix. Pho

    Exhibition now closed
    17 December 2011 – 22 April 2012

    This exhibition shows 200 years of gorgeous wedding fashion, featuring dresses from one of the world’s most superb collections – that of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

  • Judy Darragh, Visible woman

    Exhibition now closed
    20 December 2008 – 26 July 2009

    This provocative exhibition presents artworks that explore identity, gender, sexuality, and mythology, and challenge our ideas about how we represent ourselves.

  • Whales Tohorā

    Exhibition now touring internationally
    1 December 2007 – 11 May 2008

    Encounter the underwater world of whales. Explore their lifestyles and amazing biology. And discover how the world of whales and people connect – in story and in fact, at sea and on land.

  • Exhibition now closed
    12 March – 1 October 2003
    23 June 2004 – 22 June 2005

    Explore the patterns and forms of your environment through a rich selection of photographs, objects, and artworks. This exhibition celebrates design in the natural world and reveals its influences and reflections in human art and design.

  • Wings

    Exhibition now closed
    22 August 2003 – 25 April 2004

    A dynamic and interactive exhibition that presents the mysteries and marvels of flight in the natural world.

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