Our Gallery
Explore and engage with the local art community at Skar Image Lab's exhibition space. This venue provides an excellent opportunity for artists to present their work and connect with like-minded individuals in central Auckland (see map).
Our gallery welcomes artists to submit exhibition proposals, offering a platform to display their creativity. It's a perfect space to share your body of work and engage in interesting conversations with art enthusiasts.
Community engagement is central to our ethos at Skar Image Lab. We're passionate about creating a space where artists and audiences can interact and exchange ideas.
Present your work and interact with fellow art lovers at Skar Image Lab's exhibition space. It's a straightforward and effective way to engage with the vibrant local art scene. We look forward to supporting you in your artistic journey.
Exhibitions
Our upcoming & recent events
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Beverly Hills, Kingsland
16 November - 7 Dezember 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
Learn more'Beverly Hills, Kingsland' makes reference to an unusual and obscure historical event in Auckland, where in 1938 a group of 84 residents petitioned to rename the suburb of Kingsland to “Beverly Hills”, citing the poor reputation of the name. For local painter Emmanuel Boyack, this episode reflects the Kingsland residents' attempt to overlay their neighbourhood with a dreamlike ontological veneer.
Much of the region was originally swampland which Tāmaki Māori called Ngā Anawai in reference to the water-filled lava-flow caves that formed in the area, created by the eruptions of Maungawhau/Mount Eden and Ōwairaka/Mount Albert.Boyack's recent paintings blend elements borrowed from the Italian proto-Surrealist art movement Pittura Metafisica (Metaphysical Painting), and Aotearoa New Zealand's post-modern figurative art from the 1970s and 1980s, such as work by artists Brent Wongand George BaloghyInspired by early 20th Century metaphysical artists such as Giorgio de Chirico.
Boyack's focus on architectural motifs across central Tāmaki Makaurau serve as visual and metaphorical counterpoints to de Chirico's landscapes.In keeping, Boyack foregrounds the potential of art to recast everyday objects and places as mysterious or mystical, inviting viewers to perceive them anew. This exhibition also features a depiction of the Portland Building, a local Kingsland landmark whose name is echoed in numerous other places.
Boyack's paintings offer a contemporary take on landscape painting set in Auckland which juxtapose unusual points of reference and offer to transport viewers to unfamiliar mental spaces. 'Beverly Hills, Kingsland' resonates as a place at once real and reimagined, here and elsewhere.
Opening Celebration: 16 Nov, 5.30-7.30pm
Featured Image (above):
Motorik Pulse
2023
300 x 300mm
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Orlando and Ruth
7 - 28 September 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
Taken over a five-year period following the birth of her nephew, Orlando, Elizabeth Corin’s latest photographic series explores the relationships between a mother and her son as they grow together.
Shot on 35mm film, the photographs in Orlando and Ruth offer fleeting, intimate glimpses into their lives, capturing the joy, frustration and mundanity in the lilting dance of everyday life. And within this ebb and flow too, of course, is Elizabeth, who as a sister, aunt and photographer has helped shape these shared memories through different lenses and across fluid timelines.
Throughout her fourteen-year photographic practice, Aotearoa artist Elizabeth has captured moments that are profoundly personal yet prevalent, which whisper of the full complexity of lives lived beyond the frame.
With this touring exhibition of prints and accompanying photobook, she shares intimate portraits of motherhood which, in their evocative impressions of lived experiences, are universally palpable, yet profoundly personal.
Opening Celebration & Book Launch: Thu 7 Sept, 6-8pm. We thank Parrotdog for supplying us with their delicious beers :)
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Radiant Solitude
10 July - 21 August 2023
Little Rosie Cafe - 76 Gladstone Road, Parnell
Extending his recent photographic work evoking celestial bodies, Luke Foley-Martin’s latest exhibition Radiant Solitude, explores connections between our concepts of outer space and the ‘inner space’ of self-reflection.
A selection of images from the series was recently exhibited in Staring into the Sun at Skar Image Lab in Tāmaki Makaurau as part of the 2023 Auckland Festival of Photography. A site-specific lightbox installation drawn from the series was also adapted for the LUMA Festival in Tāhuna Queenstown in June 2023. Drop into Little Rosie Café in Parnell from 10th July to 21st August to view his latest work.
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PhotoForum Silent Auction
4-6 July 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
PhotoForum is a non-profit incorporated society dedicated to the promotion of photography as a means of communication and expression. PhotoForum maintains a print and online publication programme, and organises occasional exhibitions, workshops and lectures, and publishes independent critical writing, essays, portfolios, news and archival material.
PhotoForum is seeking to raise funds for its online and print publishing programme through a Silent Auction featuring donated Photographs from the following established and emerging artists:
Emma Bass, Grit Becker, Ziggy Bond, Caryline Boreham, Natasha Boshkovski, Wendy Brandon, Georgia Carr, Gillian Chaplin, David Cowlard, Karen Crisp, Joe Dowling, Sonja Gardien, Sue Gee, Derek Henderson, Cassey Locke, Luke Foley-Martin, Anton Maurer, Allan McDonald, Peter Peryer, Solomon Mortimer, Yvonne Shaw, Jenny Tomlin, John B. Turner, Virginia Were.
The Closing Bids and Celebration will be held on Thu 6-8 pm, on 6 July 2023.
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Growing Light
7-28 June 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
These cameraless images are made over a long period of time – hours or months. Combining primitive photographic processes - pinhole, solargraphy or lumen there is an emphasis on experimentation and involvement of environment. Using it as a mark maker rather than photographing it.
"I’m really interested in how a landscape can be seen cumulatively and what disappears or remains." - Jenny TomlinJenny Tomlin is an analogue photo artist and darkroom printer based in West Auckland. Her specialty is pinhole photography. Studying Photography at Elam in the 1980s she currently runs a darkroom service for film photographers while pursuing her personal practice.
Jenny's show is part of the Auckland Festival of Photography.
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NZ Wildlife Photographers
22 May - 5 June 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
Julie Chandelier, Kelly Chapman,
Irene Middleton, Grant Nicholson, Rowan Nicholson, Yusuf Qureshi, Scott
Sinton, Edin Whitehead, Tony Whitehead & Scott Sinton
Get to know nine of Aotearoa's
amazing Wildlife Photographers, and explore the beauty that surrounds us in nature, with a level of detail that is mostly invisible to you.Immerse into the fascinating world of wildlife photography, and see what you normally wouldn’t.
This group show is part of the upcoming Auckland Festival of Photography.
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Staring Into The Sun - Luke Foley Martin
28 April - 19 May 2023
Skar Image Lab - 1 New Bond Street, Kingsland
Given it is their primary source of light, photographers almost always consider the sun. Yet they seldom directly photograph it as a subject.
Sungazing is sometimes enacted as part of spiritual or religious practices, or as an alternative therapy, most often near dawn or dusk. However, it is considered extremely dangerous, and impossible to look at the sun for any length of time without damaging one’s vision or going blind.
Luke Foley-Martin’s exhibition combines real photographs of the sun with hand-made abstract simulations of celestial bodies created in the darkroom. Influenced by heliography and selected works by Hiroshi Sugimoto, Nicolai Howalt and Hiroshi Yamazaki, in ‘Staring into the Sun’ Foley-Martin risks his own eyesight to explore spaces between the real and imagined, vision and blindness.Luke's show is one of the 2023 early bird highlights of the upcoming Auckland Festival of Photography.