Louise Menzies


Louise Menzies is a New Zealand artist based in Auckland. Her works are held in the Auckland Art Gallery collection.
Menzies is known for her installations and artists books, and uses a cross-media practice which often incorporates film and print into performances and installations. She has produced a wide range of print-based works. Menzies has contributed writing to The Distance Plan, an exhibition platform and journal focusing on contemporary art and climate change.

Awards and fellowships

Exhibitions

In an orange my mother was eating, Hocken Collections, 2019.Gorgon Malkin Witch, Te Uru, 2017–2018.Freedom Farmers: New Zealand Artists Growing Ideas, Auckland Art Gallery, 2013–2014.World, Business, Lifestyle, Sport, The Physics Room, 2013.Sculpture/Metal, Te Tuhi, 2012.Letters to Students of the Radiant Life, Adam Art Gallery, 2010. In conjunction with this exhibition, Menzies produced a book titled The Pursuit of an Ideal.Break: Towards a Public Realm, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, 2008–2009.The Blue Room: 13 Artists Respond in a Psychic Way, Blue Oyster art project space, 2008.Sparkling Duets, The Physics Room, 2007.Shelter or Marquee, Enjoy, 2007.Every Now and Then, Enjoy, 2006. Menzies' work in this show explored her feelings about the fountain located in Oriental Bay, Wellington.