Past
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Sydney Contemporary 2024 | Booth C02
5 - 8 Sep 2024 Gow Langsford Gallery returns to Sydney Contemporary , bringing with it a rich tapestry of talent cultivated over the years. The central focus of the booth is two new bodies... Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2024 | Booth G15 & U30
18 - 21 Apr 2024 For our curated presentation, Gow Langsford invited gallery artists Sara Hughes, Grace Wright and Virginia Leonard to respond to Frances Hodgkins 1930s oil painting, Still Life in front of Courtyard.... Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2023 | Booth C02
6 - 10 Sep 2023 Gow Langsford Gallery has built a reputation for bringing some of the finest art from Aotearoa to Sydney Contemporary. This year, the Auckland-based gallery will present new paintings by four of its represented artists: Grace Wright, Aiko Robinson, Chris Heaphy, and Dale Frank. In addition to this, a grouping of small works will be presented by sculptors including Virginia Leonard, Pablo Picasso, Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble and Lisa Roet. Read more
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Aotearoa Art Fair 2023 | Booth A1
2 - 5 Mar 2023 The focus of our presentation at Aotearoa Art Fair 2023 is two new bodies of work by represented artists Chris Heaphy (b. 1965, NZ) and John Pule (b. 1962, Niue). These will be shown alongside a new painting by Grace Wright (b. 1992, NZ) and Andre Hemer (b. 1981, NZ) will debut a new series of works on paper. Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2022 | Booth B7
16 - 20 Nov 2022 This year, Gow Langsford Gallery will be presenting works by American artist Peter Halley, Judy Millar, Tony Cragg and Jacqueline Fahey. New works by Gregor Kregar and Paul Dibble will be exhibited in the outdoor Sculpture Space. Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2022 | Booth B02
8 - 11 Sep 2022 The central focus of our presentation is a grouping of bronzes by Barry Flanagan (1941-2009, UK). His anthropomorphic hares engage in a variety of playful and spirited activities; they bound, balance, dance and contemplate. Shown alongside is a suite of new works by Shane Cotton (1965, NZ), and a selection of monochromatic works by revered painter Colin McCahon (1919-1987, NZ) together with paintings by John Pule (1962, Niue), Gordon Walters (1919-1995) and Max Gimblett (1935, NZ/USA). Read more
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Explore Sydney Contemporary 2021
11 - 21 Nov 2021 For Explore Sydney Contemporary 2021 online presentation, Gow Langsford Gallery showcases a selection of work by Peter Halley (USA) and Virginia Leonard (NZ). Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2021 | Booth A7
24 - 28 Feb 2021 For the 2021 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery will be showcasing new works by Graham Fletcher, Grace Wright, Paul Dibble, Gregor Kregar, André Hemer and Dale Frank, alongside preeminent New Zealand artists Colin McCahon and Tony Fomison. Our major highlight will be a sculpture by British Modernist Henry Moore alongside a key work by Frances Hodgkins. Read more -
Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair 2020
29 Apr - 6 Jun 2020 Gow Langsford Gallery is pleased to be taking part in the Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair from 30 April - 17 May. Artists included are Frances Hodgkins, Tony Cragg, Judy Millar, Louise Henderson, Dale Frank, John Pule, Paul Dibble, Karl Maughan, Reuben Paterson, Simon Ingram, Virginia Leonard, Max Gimblett and Colin McCahon. Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2019 | Booth B02
12 - 15 Sep 2019 For Sydney Contemporary 2019, Gow Langsford Gallery is showcasing a range of works from New Zealand and Australian artists and works from prominent British sculptor Tony Cragg. Find us at Booth B02 to view works by John Olsen, Dale Frank, Lisa Roet, Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters, Laurence Aberhart, Dick Frizzell, Michael Hight, Reuben Paterson, Hugo Koha Lindsay, Judy Millar and Max Gimblett. Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2019 | Booth B8
1 - 5 May 2019 For the 2019 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery is presenting new works by Paul Dibble, Karl Maughan and Max Gimblett at Booth B8. Read more -
McCahon: In Conversation - Art Basel Hong Kong 2019 | Galleries Booth 3C15
27 - 31 Mar 2019 For Art Basel Hong Kong Galleries 2019, Gow Langsford Gallery will present a selection of works that demonstrate Colin McCahon’s enduring influence, offering ABHK19 audiences a broader introduction to New Zealand art, while also considering McCahon’s practice in relation to his International contemporaries. Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2018 | Booth B02
13 - 16 Sep 2018 Gow Langsford Gallery will be exhibiting a selection of works from New Zealand and international artists at this years Sydney Contemporary held at Carriageworks. Visit Booth B02 to see works by Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble, Leah Emery, Dale Frank, Rosalie Gascoigne, Andre Hemer, Michael Hight, Sara Hughes, Gregor Kregar, Colin McCahon, David McCracken, Toby Raine, Lisa Roet, Ugo Rondinone and Bernar Venet. Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2018 | Booth D3
23 - 27 May 2018 Gow Langsford Gallery is proud to present a series of solo exhibitions from three of our represented artists at the 2018 Auckland Art Fair. The exhibitions will be unveiled throughout the duration of the Fair: Dale Frank (Wednesday 23rd -Thursday 24th), Hugo Koha Lindsay (Friday 25th) and John Pule (Saturday 26th – Sunday 27th). Read more -
Colin McCahon at Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 | Booth 3D42
29 - 31 Mar 2018 Gow Langsford Gallery is proud to present a survey of seminal works by New Zealand’s pre-eminent twentieth-century artist, Colin McCahon (1919-1987), at Art Basel Hong Kong 2018. This event will mark the first major exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2017 | Booth B02
7 - 10 Sep 2017 Gow Langsford Gallery will be participating in the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair from 7 - 10 September 2017. The gallery's booth (B02) will feature an international line up of artists including five significant works by Tony Cragg, and works by Dale Frank, Lee Ufan, Brett Whiteley, Rosalie Gascoigne, and Katharina Grosse. Works by prominent New Zealand artists, such as Colin McCahon, Judy Millar, Paul Dibble, Max Gimblett, and André Hemer will also be exhibited during the course of the Art Fair. Sydney Contemporary will be held at Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015. Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2016 | Booth B14
25 - 29 May 2016 For the 2016 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery will present a solo project by Dick Frizzell and a group showing of new works by selected gallery artists, both local and international. Frizzell’s I’m here for the Monkey painting is based on his Phantom works that began in the 1990s. Like a pick-a-path book, viewers are encouraged to make their own narratives by creating their own groupings of several smaller works. The title is based on a famous Phantom adventure. 2016 is the year of the monkey. Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2015 | Booth B02
10 - 13 Sep 2015 We are excited to be participating in Sydney Contemporary 2015. Visit us at Booth B2 and see new works by Judy Millar, Andre Hemer, James Cousins, Graham Fletcher, Dale Frank and Paul Dibble alongside works by Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters, Jono Rotman and Tony Cragg. Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2013 | Booth C103
20 - 22 Sep 2013 Sydney Contemporary is Sydney’s first international art fair showcasing work by emerging and established artists from leading Australian and international galleries. For the inaugural event Gow Langsford Gallery will curate a group exhibition including new work by gallery artists Judy Millar, Dale Frank, Tony Cragg, Sara Hughes, Max Gimblett, Bernar Venet and John Pule, alongside works by British artist Damien Hirst. Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2013 | Booth 27 & 28
8 - 11 Aug 2013 For Auckland Art Fair 2013, Gow Langsford Gallery is represented by two stands. The first exhibits new work by gallery artists Judy Millar, Dale Frank, Dick Frizzell and Michael Hight, the second showcases a selection of editioned work available through the gallery. Included in the Editions stand is work by Damien Hirst, Don Binney, Paul Dibble, Max Gimblett, Sara Hughes, Gregor Kregar, Reuben Paterson, Hye Rim Lee and Dick Frizzell, as well as new limited edition prints by Judy Millar and Karl Maughan. Read more -
Melbourne Art Fair 2012 | Stand D08
1 - 5 Aug 2012 This year at the Melbourne Art Fair we exhibited new works by James Cousins, Sara Hughes, Michael Hight, Dick Frizzell, Reuben Paterson, Chris Heaphy , Karl Maughan, John Pule, John Walsh, Gregor Kregar, Judy Millar, Dale Frank and Max Gimblett alongside works by Damien Hirst. Read more
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Auckland Art Fair 2011 | Booth 13
4 - 7 Aug 2011 This year Gow Langsford Gallery took a different approach to the art fair model and hosted four different exhibitions on consecutive days. Visitors needed to visit the stand each day to get the full impact of our art fair project. On show were new works by gallery artists Karl Maughan (Thursday 4th August), Reuben Paterson (Friday 5th August), John Pule (Saturday 6th August) and Paul Dibble (Sunday 7th August). Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2009 | Booth 18
1 - 3 May 2009 For the 2009 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford presented a selection of new works by our represented artists. Read more -
Shane Cotton at Melbourne Art Fair 2008 | Booth C39
30 Jul - 3 Aug 2008 Gow Langsford Gallery’s 2008 Melbourne Art Fair stand will show an exciting new direction in Shane Cotton’s practice. Works in the exhibition, were developed during Cotton’s three month artist’s residency at Artspace in Sydney earlier this year. At the fair, the publication The Extended Act of Looking will also be launched. Read more
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Auckland Art Fair 2007
17 - 20 May 2007 Gow Langsford Gallery will exhibit at the 2007 Auckland Art Fair 18-20 May at the Marine Events Centre, Viaduct Harbour. With more than 30 leading galleries participating from New Zealand and Australia, The Art Fair promises to be an exciting opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to expand their interests and horizons. Participating artists include Tony Cragg, Sara Hughes, Reuben Paterson, Katharina Grosse, Judy Millar and John Pule and in the Sculpture Court, a kinetic work by Aiko Groot. Read more -
Los Angeles Art Show 2007 | Booth P124
24 - 28 Jan 2007 Gow Langsford Gallery is delighted to be included in the 2007 Los Angeles Art Show. Gow Langford Gallery will show works by gallery artists including Paul Dibble, Judy Millar, Katharina Grosse, Karl Maughan, Bernar Venet and works by other international artists such as Gerhard Richter and Roland Fischer. Read more -
Melbourne Art Fair 2006 | Booth F35
2 - 6 Aug 2006 At this year’s Melbourne Art Fair Gow Langsford Gallery will exhibit work by New Zealand painters Sara Hughes and Judy Millar, alongside internationally renowned sculptors Tony Cragg (Britain) and Bernar Venet (France). This will be the ninth Melbourne Art Fair Gow Langsford Gallery has participated in. Read more
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Melbourne Art Fair 2004
30 Sep - 3 Oct 2004 Gow Langsford Gallery will be represented by two stands at the Melbourne Art Fair 2004. Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland will be showing works by Shane Cotton, Gavin Hipkins, Ralph Hotere and Colin McCahon while Gow Langsford Gallery, Sydney will have works by Tony Cragg, Anthony Goicolea, Megan Keating and Jeff Koons. Read more -
Melbourne Art Fair 2002
2 - 6 Oct 2002 Gow Langsford Gallery has a long history of exhibiting at the Melbourne Art Fair. This year will be the first time however that the gallery has exhibited while having a permanent Australian base in the form of it’s new Sydney Gallery. Says director Gary Langsford – “We’ve exhibited with great success at the Melbourne Art Fair for fourteen years so felt it was time to spread our wings.“ The result was a new space at 2 Danks St, Waterloo that opened in late February. Exhibiting artists at the Melbourne Art Fair 2002 are Shane Cotton, Michael Parekowhai, John Pule and Karl Maughan. Read more -
Australian Contemporary Art Fair 6
1 - 4 Oct 1998 Gow Langsford Gallery will be participating at ACAF6 for the fourth time - the only New Zealand Gallery to consistently take part in such international exposure. This has included previous art fairs - in 1996, Art Cologne, Germany and NICAF, Yokohama, Japan in 1992. Gow Langsford Gallery has a strong commitment to New Zealand art, and as such sees this as a valuable opportunity to promote our local artists internationally. Read more