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    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
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Previous Exhibitions - Gus Fisher Gallery

Douglas Wright: Body of Work

31 August – 20 October 2012

Paper-jams: artists between the covers
9 March - 28 April 2012
Acknowledging the substantial history of text in art, Paper-jams looks sideways from that legacy to foreground those artists who address the page as a physical and political context rather than focusing on the content of the words contained within.

John Edgar
Ballast: Bringing the Stones Home
9 March - 28 April 2012

Reuben Paterson: Bottled Lightning
20 January - 3 March 2012

Hutton and Cotton: The McGregor Museum Revisited
An installation by Christine Hellyar
20 January - 3 March 2012

Crown Lynn: Pottery for the People
4 November 2011 – 14 January 2012

From Prague to Auckland: the photographs of Frank Hofmann (1916-89)

Looking Terrific: The Story of El Jay, curated by Doris de Pont
5 June – 17 July 2010

Julian Dashper: Professional Practice

Sean Kerr: Bruce danced if Victoria sang, and Victoria sang; so Bruce danced
3 September - 9 October 2010
23 July - 28 August 2010

Nuala Gregory: Exploded View
5 June – 17 July 2010

A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
6 May – 25 June 2011


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