1981

1981

John Mercer, Geoffrey Short, Kees Sprengers, Peter Black, Robin Morrison, Mark Brimblecombe, Gil Hanly, Jeff Cranston

Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
1 Grantham Street, Hamilton

5 June - 26 September 2021

Geoffrey Short, Demonstrators and police line, Rugby Park, 25 July 1981.  Collection of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.

Geoffrey Short, Demonstrators and police line, Rugby Park, 25 July 1981.
Collection of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.

On 25 July 1981 hundreds of New Zealanders stormed the field at Hamilton’s Rugby Park, disrupting a rugby match to be played between Waikato and South Africa as part of the controversial 1981 Springbok Tour. Thousands waited outside.

One of urban Hamilton’s most violent days, 25 July was the outcome of months of planning, counter-planning, and public discontent: 1981 was a turbulent year for New Zealanders.

This exhibition revisits the anti-Tour movement through the work of local photographers working in the 1980s, among them Geoffrey Short, Kees Sprengers and John Mercer. It also tells the story of a nation at war with itself, at war over rugby, racism, and our place in the world.