Neil Dawson Exhibitions

Place

13 Jun - 13 Jul 2026

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Exhibition Works

Harmony
Johnny Turner Harmony (2024)
Genesis
Johnny Turner Genesis (2026)
Eos the Dawn
Johnny Turner Eos the Dawn (2024)
A Precarious Will Be
Graham Bennett A Precarious Will Be (2022)
Maquette for A Theatre of Deception (Carousel)
Graham Bennett Maquette for A Theatre of Deception (Carousel) (2022)
Jeopardy (Medal)
Graham Bennett Jeopardy (Medal) (2019)
Be It on Our Heads
Graham Bennett Be It on Our Heads (2017)
Aperture
Matthew Williams Aperture (2026)
Navigator
Matthew Williams Navigator (2026)
Dominion
Matthew Williams Dominion (2026)
Crescendo
Matthew Williams Crescendo (2024)
Anchored
Matthew Williams Anchored (2026)
Safe Journey
Chris Charteris Safe Journey (2024)
Returning Home
Chris Charteris Returning Home (2024)
Wasekaseka (Opito Bay 1)
Chris Charteris Wasekaseka (Opito Bay 1) (2023)
Kaitiaki
Chris Charteris Kaitiaki (2018)
Bird in the City
Dibble Studio Bird in the City (2025)
Healing a Busy World (Model)
Dibble Studio Healing a Busy World (Model) (2025)
Tribute: Lone Godwit
Dibble Studio Tribute: Lone Godwit (2025)
Tribute: Above Golden Blossoms
Dibble Studio Tribute: Above Golden Blossoms (2025)
Aotearoa Column
Dibble Studio Aotearoa Column (2025)
Kaka Down Feather
Neil Dawson Kaka Down Feather (2022)
Blue Jay Feather
Neil Dawson Blue Jay Feather (2020)
Vanishing Point 6
Neil Dawson Vanishing Point 6 (2007)
Reflections - Milford
Neil Dawson Reflections - Milford (2017)
Reflections - Halos
Neil Dawson Reflections - Halos (2017)
Reflections - Clouds
Neil Dawson Reflections - Clouds (2017)
Viewing Bernini's Angel
Terry Stringer Viewing Bernini's Angel (2020/26)
The Presence of the Past
Terry Stringer The Presence of the Past (2025)
An Allegory of Time (Maquette)
Terry Stringer An Allegory of Time (Maquette) (2017)

Exhibition Text

Place is a significant sculpture exhibition, featuring wall-mounted, table display and free-standing works from seven prominent New Zealand sculptors.

Using a diverse range of materials and techniques, Place reveals as it examines and occupies. Be it space, time, the role of symbol, cultural vernacular, shadow, shape or presence itself, sculpture’s visual language is unique to the discipline itself. Added into this is a diversity of materials which opens further conversations and possibilities.

Presented in partnership with Te Kano Estate.