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Protest Paintings: Jacqueline Fahey

Current exhibition
23 May - 20 June 2026 Onehunga
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Jacqueline Fahey The car as the erotic machine in the domain, or sacred and profane love, 1981-82 oil and glitter on canvas 1680 x 1680mm 1700 x 1700mm framed
Jacqueline Fahey
The car as the erotic machine in the domain, or sacred and profane love, 1981-82
oil and glitter on canvas
1680 x 1680mm
1700 x 1700mm framed
Recognisable for their riotous colour, exacting detail and an almost claustrophobic compression of perspective that can’t help but draw the viewer in, Fahey’s paintings are impossible to look away from.

Gow Langsford is proud to present a major exhibition surveying the work of Jacqueline Fahey from the 1950s to the present day. Protest Paintings brings together works spanning over seven decades of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most distinctive and celebrated artistic voices – whose unflinching eye for the sociopolitical world has only grown more piercing with time.

Now in her late nineties, Fahey is one of few female career artists of her generation to have sustained such fierce relevance – her gaze unwavering, her convictions uncompromised. As Director Anna Jackson notes in the accompanying exhibition catalogue; “It is a privilege, in the course of a career, to work closely with an artist whose life and practice have made a lasting contribution to the cultural life of this country. For me, that artist is Jacqueline Fahey.”

Works
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Juxtaposition, 2025
    Jacqueline Fahey, Juxtaposition, 2025
  • Jacqueline Fahey, The Oldest Profession, 2017-19
    Jacqueline Fahey, The Oldest Profession, 2017-19
  • Jacqueline Fahey, I Tell You I Saw it Myself!, 2016
    Jacqueline Fahey, I Tell You I Saw it Myself!, 2016
  • Jacqueline Fahey, In My Studio, 2021
    Jacqueline Fahey, In My Studio, 2021
  • Jacqueline Fahey, The Passion Flower, 2009
    Jacqueline Fahey, The Passion Flower, 2009
  • Jacqueline Fahey, That is life, 2009
    Jacqueline Fahey, That is life, 2009
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Encounter with the Past, 2008
    Jacqueline Fahey, Encounter with the Past, 2008
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Tragedy outside the dairy II, 2003
    Jacqueline Fahey, Tragedy outside the dairy II, 2003
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Down in Grey Lynn Park, 2001
    Jacqueline Fahey, Down in Grey Lynn Park, 2001
  • Jacqueline Fahey, K Rd, 1998
    Jacqueline Fahey, K Rd, 1998
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Why are you doing this?, 1998
    Jacqueline Fahey, Why are you doing this?, 1998
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Whatever Happened to Bernadette Devlin? [triptych], 1998
    Jacqueline Fahey, Whatever Happened to Bernadette Devlin? [triptych], 1998
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Untitled, 1993
    Jacqueline Fahey, Untitled, 1993
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Grandma and Emily, 1992
    Jacqueline Fahey, Grandma and Emily, 1992
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Augusta and Lucy taking up the theatre, 1981-82
    Jacqueline Fahey, Augusta and Lucy taking up the theatre, 1981-82
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Luncheon on the Grass, 1981-82
    Jacqueline Fahey, Luncheon on the Grass, 1981-82
  • Jacqueline Fahey, The car as the erotic machine in the domain, or sacred and profane love, 1981-82
    Jacqueline Fahey, The car as the erotic machine in the domain, or sacred and profane love, 1981-82
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Portrait of the Poet, 1978
    Jacqueline Fahey, Portrait of the Poet, 1978
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Last Summer, 1971
    Jacqueline Fahey, Last Summer, 1971
  • Jacqueline Fahey, The Tennis Player, 1971
    Jacqueline Fahey, The Tennis Player, 1971
  • Jacqueline Fahey, Cancer Ward, 1957
    Jacqueline Fahey, Cancer Ward, 1957
Installation Views
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 6
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 5
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 11
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 10
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 2
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 1
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 19
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 8
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 13
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 21
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 22
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 17
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 14
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 15
  • Fahey 2026 Protest Paintings Installation Sam Hartnett Web 16
Publications
  • Jacqueline Fahey: Protest Paintings

    Jacqueline Fahey: Protest Paintings

    2026
    Paperback 82 pages
    Publisher: Gow Langsford Gallery
    ISBN: 978-1-99-115785-0
    Dimensions: 24 x 19.5 x 5mm
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Events
  • Exhibition Opening

    Exhibition Opening

    Jacqueline Fahey | Protest Paintings 23 May 2026
    Gow Langsford is pleased to present a major exhibition surveying the work of Jacqueline Fahey from the 1950s to the present day. Protest Paintings brings together works spanning over seven decades of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most distinctive and celebrated artistic voices. Join us for the opening event on Saturday 23 May from 2-4pm at Gow Langsford Onehunga. Kindly sponsored by
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Press release

Gow Langsford is proud to present a major exhibition surveying the work of Jacqueline Fahey from the 1950s to the present day. Protest Paintings brings together works spanning over seven decades of one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most distinctive and celebrated artistic voices - whose unflinching eye for the sociopolitical world has only grown more piercing with time.

Now in her late nineties, Fahey is one of few female career artists of her generation to have sustained such fierce relevance - her gaze unwavering, her convictions uncompromised. As Director Anna Jackson notes in the accompanying exhibition catalogue; "It is a privilege, in the course of a career, to work closely with an artist whose life and practice have made a lasting contribution to the cultural life of this country. For me, that artist is Jacqueline Fahey."

Renowned for her depictions of suburban domestic life and the emotional complexities of motherhood, Fahey's practice has also consistently engaged with wider social and political realities. Across decades, she has remained devoted to truth-telling through paint, approaching even the most intimate subjects as acts of resistance and critique. Refusing sentimentality in favour of candour, intellect and emotional precision, Fahey has herself explained: "all my paintings are protest paintings."

Her paintings crackle with noise and presence - figures caught mid-sentence, mouths open, eyes ablaze, the clatter of crockery, the clink of gin bottles, conversations that press against the walls and burst through open windows into gardens, out into the street, into the outside world. Later works carry this electric charge into urban environments, where the tensions of private life erupt into public space. Recognisable for their riotous colour, exacting detail and an almost claustrophobic compression of perspective that can't help but draw the viewer in, Fahey's paintings are impossible to look away from.

The exhibition features significant works on loan from both public and private collections, as well as a recent painting completed last year. Each painting reaffirms her command of the medium, together bearing witness to a practice of ferocious vitality and unwavering courage. As Jackson observes: "This exhibition is not only a presentation of remarkable paintings; it is a testament to endurance, integrity and the uncompromising pursuit of truth through painting. Time has not softened Jacqueline's vision; it has sharpened our ability to see it."

Text by Anastasia Falkov

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