On Now
Fragile Foundations is a photographic exhibition that brings into focus the earthquake-prone buildings of Wellington—a city that knows the ground beneath it can shift at any moment. Part visual critique of the negligence that postpones essential upkeep, part social commentary on the changing nature of building codes and political risk appetites, this exhibition documents a period of time characterised equally by inertia and change.
The buildings featured in this exhibition are a part of our daily urban landscape, chosen for their personal, aesthetic, historical and architectural significance. Captured on medium format film with a Mamiya 645, these monochrome images are hand-developed, reflecting the enduring yet vulnerable nature of our city. Following the traditions of both documentary and architectural photography, the black and white images highlight the strength and beauty of these buildings—the textures, the lines, the way they stand against the times, each with its story of resilience and risk.
CONTACT
Instagram: fragile_foundations
Images
Antony Kitchener, Adelaide Hotel
Poster Image, Antony Kitchener, Education House
Up Next
What matters to first-time mothers? This exhibit will showcase bold multimedia work by new mothers. It presents cutting-edge research on motherhood, storytelling, and care. “It takes a village”, but what does that look like? Visitors are invited to contribute to a collage that represents our vision of collective caretaking.
Open to everyone, including babies and children.
EVENT
Play morning and parent coffee
Thursday 30 January, 9am - 12pm
#TheMotheringVillage #MaternalWellBeing
A collection of work by ten Masters of Architecture students from the Wellington School of Architecture. From drawings, to models, to collages, and more, In the Making showcases a range of approaches to the making of architecture.
Bo Amoafo, Tom Arbuckle, Callum Campbell, Emelie Clarke, Logan Cooper, Harriet Cobham, Harry Coxhead-Whyte, Jordan Knight, Rebecca Kneale, Ellen O'Malley