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29 August 2008 - Auckland Art Gallery development shifts into top gear

Auckland City Council yesterday received the Environment Court's decision confirming resource consent, which has cleared the way for the construction programme to start.

The Auckland Art Gallery development involves mandatory seismic strengthening, as well as heritage restoration of the existing building, together with the expansion and modernisation of one of the country’s most significant cultural facilities.

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24 July 2008 - Environment Court grants two conditions of resource consent

The Environment Court has granted commencement of two conditions of resource consent pertaining to the tree work as this work can only be done during June/July when the trees do not seep sap. Council contractors will trim back tree roots from a Himalayan Cedar in the park. They will also uplift and relocate six upright Cypress trees from the Kitchener Street side of the gallery. Work will commence on 28 July.

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24 May - Tūruki Tūruki! Paneke Paneke! When Māori Art Became Contemporary

Auckland Art Gallery exhibition Tūruki Tūruki! Paneke Paneke! When Māori Art Became Contemporary, on show from 24 May until 24 August, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first exhibition of contemporary Māori art in Auckland.

The artists were Arnold Manaaki Wilson, Ralph Hotere, Muru Walters, Katerina Mataira and the late Selwyn Wilson.

Now 50 years on, in recognition of the significance of the original exhibition, Auckland Art Gallery curator Ngahiraka Mason has mounted Tūruki Tūruki! Paneke Paneke!, an exhibition that showcases some art work from the original display and others from the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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20 May - The Max Gimblett and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Gift 2008

Senior New Zealand artist Max Gimblett and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett are gifting a major collection of the artist’s works on paper to the Auckland Art Gallery Foundation in support of the gallery’s development project.

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2 May 2008 - Earth Matters opens

Auckland Art Gallery's latest exhibition Earth Matters, now showing until 28 September, explores 'the environment' through the work of 13 artists.

Earth Matters investigates how we report on the world, and respond to our environment - either as physical matter or image proxy - with available technologies.

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17 April 2008 - Farewell Peter Tomory

Peter Tomory, the second full time professional director of the Auckland City Art Gallery, Emeritus Professor of Art History and collector and connoisseur of fine European prints, died on Tuesday 25 March in Wales where he had lived for almost a year after moving from Dorset, England, his home since retirement. He was aged 86.

News of his death will sadden many who were inspired by his work at a formative time in the Gallery's history. On behalf of the Gallery's staff and its community of support, director Chris Saines expressed sadness at the loss of someone now widely regarded as its most influential director.

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14 April 2008 - Walters Prize 2008 finalists announced

The Walters Prize finalists for 2008 have been announced as:

  • Edith Amituanai nominated for Déjeuner 2007, shown at Anna Miles Gallery, Auckland.
  • Lisa Reihana for Digital Marae 2007, shown at Govett-Brewster Gallery, New Plymouth.
  • John Reynolds for Cloud 2006, shown at the Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
  • Peter Robinson for ACK 2006, shown at Artspace, Auckland.

The $50,000 Walters Prize, similar to the Tate's Turner Prize, is awarded for an outstanding contribution to contemporary art in New Zealand in the past two years. The winner will be announced on 31 October 2008.

Each finalist will receive $5,000 thanks to major donor Dayle Mace. They were selected by a jury of four experts appointed by the Auckland Art Gallery.

For more information on the 2008 Walters Prize visit the exhibition page or download the press release.

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7 March 2008 - Government grant for Auckland Art Gallery development

Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark announced in Auckland yesterday that the government is contributing $30 million towards the Auckland Art Gallery development.

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