Group show
Bombs Away
curated by Sophie Jerram
04 July – 15 August 2003
Fiona Jack, Jo Randerson, Tony de Lautour, Richard Reddaway, Megan Adams with Paul Redican
While the war on ‘terror’ is played out on the international stage, Bombs Away at the Adam Art Gallery explored the meaning and impact of nuclear weaponry through commissioned works by six leading New Zealand artists. Responding to government, pro-nuclear films of atomic testing from the five original nuclear nations, the artists in Bombs Away examined New Zealand’s position in a global context.
This exhibition was staged concurrently with Nalini Malani: Remembering Toba Tek Singh and Brett Graham: Kainga Tahi, Kainga Rua.

Installation view, Bombs Away, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2003

Installation view, Bombs Away, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2003

Installation view, Bombs Away, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2003

Installation view, Bombs Away, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2003