Before the events of 2010 the Kiosk had departed on a voyage to the future! It has vacated its current premises to make way for the new tram tracks.
It is now unlikely that our friendly time travelling capsule shall ever return.
Resembling a grey tardis with observation windows, The Kiosk was located in the busy pedestrian sector at the intersection of High, Lichfield and Manchester Streets (just one block away from The Physics Room), making it the most public Physics Room art site.
The Kiosk began in 2000 as an initiative of the Oblique Trust, but since May 2003 has been under the auspices of the Physics Room.
The Kiosk was a mini-exhibition space with power, halogen lights and built-in speakers, with floor dimensions of 700mm along the windows, 557mm at the narrowest end, 710mm at the widest end and 705mm high.
My bleeding nose came out my mouth
Jacquelyn Greenbank
16 July - 12 August 2010
As Not Seen At The Tate Modern
Fanny Brown
11 June - 15 July 2010
The God particle
Eddie Clemens
9 April - 10 June 2010
LIMBS
Florence Wild
12 March - 8 April 2010
Chicken / Man
Matt Akehurst
12 February - 11 March 2010
Cheap Version
Martyn Reynolds
15 January - 11 February 2010
A Family Heirloom Christmas Show
Erica van Zon
18 December 2009 - 14 January 2010
Rotary Dial
Justin Kerr
20 November - 17 December 2009
Megadromus Modor
Boris and Ralph
23 October - 19 November 2009
mobile texture
Anya Henis in collaboration with Kirstin Carlin, Julien Dyne and Johl Dwyer
25 September - 22 October 2009
Blade in Phone
Eddie Clemens
28 August - 24 September 2009
Sludge Beast From The Cosmic Nostril
Adam Willetts
31 July - 27 August 2009
duo with the city
xin cheng and ian-john hutchinson
3 - 30 July 2009
God of fibre optic roll-out
Simon Lawrence
5 June - 2 July 2009
Ethic
Ash Kilmartin
8 May - 4 June 2009
Slip
Amit Charan
10 April - 7 May 2009
Suspended Sentence
Gill Gatfield
13 March - 9 April 2009
Good Night
James Oram
13 February - 12 March 2009
The painter seemed to have wished to assert his intention of remaining within the bounds of time.
Patrick Lundberg
16 January - 12 February 2009
Botoxicated!
Gaby Montejo
19 December 2008 - 15 January 2009
Things that won’t leave me alone
Zina Swanson
21 November - 18 December 2008
Trade Off—Black and White Terraces
Sarah Smuts- Kennedy
24 October - 20 November 2008
Home Sweet Home
Zoe Thomson-Moore
26 September - 23 October 2008
Nomadic Operating Platforms: Observation Deck / Drawing from Observation
Ri Williamson
29 August - 25 September 2008
TWIG
Hamish Palmer
1 August - 28 August 2008
CITY BOX PARTY
Julien Chevy
4 - 31 July 2008
Rendering
Chris Mules
6 June - 3 July 2008
Lemmings
Daniel Dorall
9 May - 5 June 2008
Painting remains (associated spin-offs of the weekday painter)
Andre Hemer
11 April - 8 May 2008
a local bum getting his shine on
Anton Mogridge
14 March - 10 April 2008
Mintie
Pippa Makgill
15 February - 13 March 2008
seriously forgot serious
Tjalling de Vries
18 January - 14 February 2008
Rose Heap
Ruth Thomas-Edmond
21 December 2007 - 17 January 2008
Absence
Elliot Collins
23 November - 20 December 2007
Moving Background
Simon Denny
26 October - 22 November 2007
A Postcard from Santiago
Rodrigo Zamora
28 September - 25 October 2007
Hannah Beehre
31 August - 27 September 2007
Open Work
Marnie Slater
27 July - 30 August 2007
Watch the Waiting!
Sam Eng
22 June - 26 July 2007
Oscar Guerrero
25 May - 21 June 2007
Wall Wall
Amy Howden-Chapman
27 April - 24 May 2007
Outside
Kate McIntyre
30 March - 26 April 2007
Viento Norte
Joaquin Luzoro
1
- 29 March 2007
closed for housekeeping and resurfacing.
19 January - 28 February 2007
Lee Devenish
7 December 2006 - 18 January 2007
The Watchman of Okains Bay
Fitts & Holderness
9 November - 6 December 2006
Phantasms, Prognostications and other portents of a general paranoia.
Scott Flanagan
12 October - 8 November 2006
la femme
Paul Johns
14 September - 11 October 2006
The Cancellation
Robert Hood
17 August - 13 September 2006
The TLB Gang aka The Thin Lipped Bitches
Jamie Richardson
20 July - 16 August 2006
Radio Kiosk 106.5FM
Compiled by Zita Joyce and Adam Willetts
Broadcasting from The Kiosk Public Art Site (corner High, Manchester, Lichfield Streets, Christchurch)
29 June - 18 July 2006
Morse
Kylie Forbes
23 May - 25 June 2006
Search for Other Half
Clare Noonan
25 April - 22 May 2006
inner land
Kirstein Mckendry
28 March - 24 April
Untitled
Nick Mangan
28 February - 27 March 2006
Ich Bins Nit (Crystal Dolphin)
Matthew Griffin
24 January - 27 February 2006
My Little Cabbage (II)
Katharine Allard
20 December 2005 - 23 January 2006
Acknowledged as Detail, Repeating In Place
Ina Johann and Sally Ann McIntyre
22 November - 19 December 2005
We’re #1!
David Clayton
25 October - 21 November 2005
In Tribute To The Ingham Twins
Louise Tulett
5 September - 24 October 2005
3 days & 3 nights
Amelia Bywater and Alastair Galbraith
2 August - 4 September, 2005
Shanty House
Fiona Gillmore
28 June -1 August, 2005
Hottie
Regan Gentry
31 May - 27 June, 2005
En-Gendered Pieces
Jehanne-Marie Gavarini
2 - 30 May, 2005
View from my window
Bekah Carran
4 - 30 April, 2005
Dove Song
Melanie Daniel and Ariel Kleiner - Israel
24 February - 3 April, 2005
small medium large
Nick Austin, Miranda Parkes, Lee Devenish
13 January - 23 February, 2005
The End
Andrew Eyman
14 December 2004 - 12 January 2005
The Birds
Leanne Williams, Susan Jowsey, Fiona Lascelles
November 5 - December 13 2004
The Artlist Dog
Lisa Clements
September 20 - October 26, 2004
EXPLOITATION ST.
The initial stages
Wayne Youle
30 August - 20 September, 2004
Streetymades
Andrew Eyman
August 9 - August 30, 2004
Chinese Burns
Lee Campbell
July 20 - August 5, 2004
Cultural Cleansing Committee
Treason Seditio
30 May - July 10, 2004
Joanna Langford
10th - 31st May, 2004
Karin van Roosmalen
Much Like A Traveller
April 6 - May 1, 2004
PROJEKT#
outTAKEout
Curated by Brendan Lee
1 March - 5 April, 2004
The Future is Not What It Used To Be
Jess Johnson
5 - 29 February, 2004
The visitation of the Irish State Carriage to the Isle of Greenbank.
Jacquelyn Greenbank
12 January - 2 February, 2004
I wanna be sedated
(number two)
Stela Cruickshank
15 December 2003 - 12 January 2004
“The
Papadopolis Brothers” by
Jamie Richardson
10 November - 1 December, 2003
The little art
show that could
Curated by David Clayton
October 20 - November 10, 2003
Sanctuary by
Zoe Roland
30 September - 20 October, 2003
Blade in
Gum by Eddie Clemens
10 - 30 September
Project Shown* presents a Data Unit summer mix
25 Aug - 10 Sept, 2003
‘Gone’ by
Sheena McCrae
4 - 25 August, 2003
Rm 401
July 7 - July 28, 2003
Victoria Bell
June 2003
Toshi Endo
May 2003
2002 was curated by oblique.
In 2001 The Physics Room curated a six month series
of The Kiosk
18 July - 9 August, 2001
Alex Gawronski
BLIZZARD
August 10 - September 3, 2001
Dane Mitchell
Crafty
4 - 27 September 2001
Maria Walls
G.C. Sample# 23156
28 September - 22 October 2001
Robert Hood
untitled
23 October - 15 November 2001
Jae Hoon Lee
Body Scape
20 November - 13 December 2001
Rachel Brunton
untitled
December 2001 - January 2002
Ani O'Neil
untitled
The
history of the KiOSK @ OBLIQUE
Reviews, Essays & Articles
Teen Rebellion & Other Dramas; Lousie Tullet’s Tribute To The Ingham Twins
Arts, Canta, Issue 21, September 14 2005
Jkasper Johns
Caught in full flutter
Arts Rated,
City Life, 16 August 2005, p8
Georgina Barr
The Kiosk.
Essay by Danae Mossman
in The Physics Room Annual 2004
ISBN 0-9582651-2-7
The Birds
Artscene, The Package, 25 November - 1 December, 2004
The little art
show that could
Staple Magazine, Issue 3, p111 - 110, 2003
DPS Spread
Art Scene
the Package, #215, 30 Oct - 5 Nov, 2003
Hamish
The little art show that could
Kiosk returns
The Press, 2003 May 28, p. C2
The Kiosk, New Zealand's smallest art gallery, has been developed and co-ordinated
by the artist collective Oblique. It has now been taken over by The Physics
Room.
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