Mark Adams

Biography
Mark Bentley Adams
C V 2011

b.1949: Christchurch: Te Wai Pounamu Aotearoa New Zealand

Professional Qualifications

1969 DFA, University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts

Professional Experience

1982-88 Sharp Black and White Photographic Partnership

1985-88 Real Pictures Photographic Gallery and Laboratory

1996 - Studio La Gonda Photographic Partnership


Teaching Experience

1996- 1999 Elam School of Fine Arts, Department of Photography,

1994- 1996 Auckland Institute of Technology, Department of Photography

1991- 1993 Carrington Polytechnic School of Design, Department of Photography

1990- 1992 ASA School of Fine Arts

Selected Shows

2010 'Lava. Photographs from Polynesia'. 2 Rooms Gallery, Auckland

2010 'Tatau'. University of Cambridge

2009 'Tene Waitere's travels'. McNamara Gallery, Whanganui.

2009 'Rauru'. 2 Rooms Gallery, Auckland.

2008 ‘Tatau’, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Curated by Peter Brunt.

2008 ‘Tatau’ OCAD Gallery, University of Ontario, Toronto
Curated by Peter Brunt and Charles Reeves

2007 Mark Adams photographs: McNamara Gallery, Whanganui

2006 Mark Adams photographs: 2 Rooms Gallery, Auckland

2006 Mark Adams photographs: McNamara Gallery, Whanganui

2005 “Pe’a. Photographs by Mark Adams”.
Curated by Peter Brunt, Sophie McIntyre, Robert Leonard
Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki

2005-2007 “Cook’s Sites”.
Curated by Nicholas Thomas
Museum of Sydney. National Library, Canberra.
Museum of Queensland

2005 After William Hodges: Mark Adams photographs,
Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki

2005 “Pe’a. Photographs by Mark Adams”.
Curated by Peter Brunt and Sophie McIntyre.
University of Queensland Art Museum. Cairns Art Centre

2004 The 2nd Auckland Triennal “Public / private - Tumatanui / Tumataiti” Curated by Ngahiraka Mason and Ewen McDonald. The Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki

2004 Mark Adams. Zelda Cheatle Gallery, London

2003 “Pe’a. Photographs by Mark Adams”.
Curated by Peter Brunt and Sophie McIntyre.
The Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington

2000 “The Tatau series”. Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth

2000 “Cooks’ Sites. Revisiting History”. Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas. Southland Art Museum

1999 “Cooks’ Sites. Revisiting History”. Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas.Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand


1998 Fundacao Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil
“Roteiros. Roteiros. Roteiros. Roteiros. Roteiros. Roteiros. Roteiros.”
XXIV Bienal de Sao Paulo - Curator for Oceania, Louise Neri

1997 “Observations” Martin Van Vreden and Mark Adams
Gallery Die Praktjik, Lauriergracht, Amsterdam. Holland

1996 “Observations” School of Fine Arts, Australian National University, Canberra, at the Conference-”Re- Imagining the Pacific” convened by Professor Nicholas Thomas and Dr Dianne Loche

1995 “Portrait of the Artist Tony Fomison” Curated by Ron Brownson
Auckland City Art Gallery

1994 “Whenua I Maharatia, hae hae Nga Takata - Land of Memories, Scarred by People”. Wellington City Art Gallery

“Africus Biennale”
Curators for NZ, Jenny Harper and Tim Walker. Johannesburg, South Africa

“Waiariki ~ Waiora. The Blue Baths, Photographs by Mark Adams”. Rotorua Art Museum Curated by John Perry

1993 “Whenua I Maharatia, Hae hae Nga Takata - Land of Memories, Scarred by People” Curated by William McAloon Dunedin Public Art Gallery

1987-90 “Pakeha-Maori, a Conjuncture” Art Gallery Directors Council Touring Exhibition.
Govett Brewster Art Museum, New Plymouth
Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt
Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North
Waikato Art Museum, Hamilton
MacDougal Art Gallery Annex, Christchurch

1987 “Pakeha-Maori, a Conjuncture” Artspace, George Fraser Gallery, Auckland, Real Pictures Photographic Gallery, Auckland

1986 “Pakeha-Maori, a Conjuncture” Curated by John Perry
Rotorua City Art Gallery

1985 “Work in Progress” Real Pictures Photographic Gallery, Auckland

1982 “O Le Ta Tatau, Samoan Tattooing” Real Pictures Photographic Gallery, Auckland

1976 One Man Show, Mark Adams, Snaps a Photographers Gallery, Selected Group Shows


2010 ‘Unnerved’. The NZ project. Queensland Art Gallery. Art Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Curated by Maude Page. Catalogue essay by Wystan Curnow

2009 Mark Adams, Bruce Connew, John Miller, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth. Curated by Mercedes Vicente

2008 ‘Close-up: Contemporary contact prints’. Gus Fisher Gallery, University of Auckland. Ramp Gallery, Hamilton. Curated by McNamara Gallery

2008 Mark Adams and Fiona Pardington, photographs: 2 Rooms Gallery, Auckland

2008 Collect / project: Mark Adams John Reynolds Ann Shelton. Adam Art Gallery. Curated by Tina Barton

2008 The Bath-house Centenary: Mark Adams and Haru Sameshima. Rotorua Art Museum

2006-2008 Mo Tatou: The Ngai Tahu Whanui Exhibition: Te Papa Tongarewa Curated by Megan Tamati-Quennell

2006 ‘Under the skin’ Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina
Curated by Ward Mintz

2006 'Wonderland'. Festival Internationale di Roma, Pingyao. International Photography Festival, China. Curated by Harvey Benge

2006 The Arrival: 2 Rooms Gallery, Auckland

2004 Free NZ Art. Artspace, Auckland. Curated by Tobias Berger

2003 “Curiosity Killed the Gap”. Artspace. Auckland. Curated by Tobias Berger

2003 “Sea Knowing and Island Seeing”. Auckland Art Gallery-Toi O Tamaki. Curated by Ron Brownson

2002 “Skin Deep, A history of tattooing”. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Curated by Nicholas Thomas

2000 Rotorua Art Museum Millenium show. Mark Adams and Ans Westra

1998 “Lights and Shadows”, Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Curated by Gwyneth Porter

1998 “Southern Lights”, Dunedin Public Art Gallery & City Art Centre, Edinburgh.

1996 “Art in the City”, “Sight seeing”,curated by Kate Darrow, Catalogue essay by Damian Skinner. Lopdell House Gallery, Auckland

1995 "Currency”. Selected New Zealand Photographers.
Curated by Peter Turner. Auckland Institute and Museum

1994 “Open the Shutter, Auckland photographers Now”. Photoforum group show,selected by Ron Brownson. Auckland Institute and Museum

1993 Two Man Show, “After the Fact and Silence”, Haru Sameshima and Mark Adams. Lopdell House Gallery, Auckland. Curated by Tim Renner, Catalogue essay by Ron Brownson

1993 “Perspectives”, Curated by Christina Barton, Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand

1992 “Te Moemoea no Iotefa: The Dream of Joseph”.
Curated by Rangihiroa Panoho. Sargeant Gallery. Wanganui

1990 Three Man Show. “The Painting Part”, Julian Dashper, Mark Adams, Phil Clairmont. The Center For Contemporary Art, Hamilton

1987 Two Man Show. “The Thermal Landscape. The Rev John Kinder and Mark Adams”. Waikato Art Museum. Curated by Tim Walker

1986 “Tarawera Today”. Tarawera Centenary. Rotorua City Art Gallery. Curated by John Perry

1981 “8 x 8, Eight Photographers at the ASA” ASA Gallery,
Auckland. Curated by Peter Hanneken

1971 Two Man Show, Mark Adams and Graham Bennett,
CSA Gallery, Christchurch



Published books and catalogues

2010 Book, 'Tatau'.
Mark Adams, Peter Brunt, Sean Mallon, Nicholas Thomas. Te Papa Press

2009 Book, 'Rauru'. Nicholas Thomas, Lyonel Grant, Jim Schuster, Mark Adams.
Otago University Press

2003 Catalogue, “Tatau. Pe’a: Photographs by Mark Adams”.
Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington.

1999 Book, “Cooks Sites, Revisiting History”.
Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas. Otago University Press

1993 Catalogue “After the Fact and Silence”. Lopdell House Gallery, Auckland
Essay by Ron Brownson

1993 Book. “Whenua I Maharatia, Hae hae nga Takata ~ Land of Memories Scarred by People”. Photographs by Mark Adams, Text by Harry Evison.
Tandem Press, Auckland

1990 Catalogue, “The Painting Part”. Phil Clairmont Mark Adams Julian Dashper. The Centre For Contemporary Art, Hamilton. Essay by Jim and Mary Barr

1987 Catalogue, “Maori . Pakeha, He Waerenga Ururoa - Pakeha . Maori, A Conjuncture”. Rotorua City Art Gallery. Essay by John Te Manihera Chadwick


Selected Bibliography


2010 'The event horizon: returning after the fact'. Paper by Dona West Brett and Ann Shelton

2010 ‘Unnerved’. The NZ project. Catalogue essay by Wystan Curnow. Queensland Art Gallery

2009 Art News. Review

2008 Into the light. David Eggleton. Craig Potten Publishing

2008 NZ Journal of Photography. No 58

2005 Contemporary New Zealand Photographers. Edited by Lara Strongman

2005 Eyeline. Contempoary visual arts. Number 57

2004 The 2nd Auckland Triennal “Public / Private Tumatanui /
Tumataiti". Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki.
Catalogue essay, Nicholas Thomas

2003 NZ Journal of Photography. No 51. “The Case of Tattooing”.
Essay, Nicholas Thomas

2001 Art New Zealand No 98 Review Damian Skinner

1998 XXIV Bienal de Sao Paulo, Roteiros, Roteiros, Roteiros, Roteiros, Roteiros, Roteiros, Roteiros. Catalogue Essay. “Oceania: exploring, not knowing”. Louise Neri

1997 Art Asia Pacific Quarterly, No 13. Essay ‘Marked Men’. Nicholas Thomas

1996 The Contemporary Pacific Vol 8. Number 2. The Dream of
Joseph: Practices of Identity in Pacific Art. Paper, Nicholas Thomas.

1993 Art New Zealand No 67. Article Adam Gifford, Paul Barton

1986 Art New Zealand No 41. Article Gwen Stacy

1980 Photoforum No 45

1976 Photoforum No 3












Grants and Awards

2009 Artist in Residence Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Cambridge

2009 Arts Foundation Marti Friedlander photographers award

2004 Creative NZ Projects Grant

2002 The Getty Grant Program

2001 Creative NZ Projects Grant

1999 Creative NZ Projects Grant

1997 Creative NZ Projects Grant

1997, 98 William Hodges Fellowship, Southland Art Museum

1995 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Fellowship

1989 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Major Projects Grant

1988 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Major Projects Grant

1982 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council MASPAC Projects Grant


Public Collections


Auckland Art Gallery -Toi O Tamaki

Auckland Institute & Museum

Massey University

University of Auckland

Rotorua Art Museum

Waikato Art Museum

Govett Brewster Art Gallery

Te Papa Tongarewa-Museum of New Zealand

Victoria University of Wellington

Christchurch Art Gallery

The Forrester Art Gallery Oamaru

Dunedin Art Gallery

The Hocken Library

Southland Art Museum

Queensland Art Gallery

University of Cambridge

National Gallery of Australia
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