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What's On (3 Results)

  • Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs

    Mar19-May15

    Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs

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  • Gordon Walters: Prints + Design

    Oct30-Feb27

    Gordon Walters: Prints + Design

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  • New book announced

    New book announced

    Title: Home AKL - Artists of Pacific Heritage in Auckland

    Authors: Ron Brownson, Kolokesa Māhina-Tuai, Albert L Refiti, Ema Tavola, Nina Tonga

    Publication date: August 2012

The Collection (104 Results)

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About Us (3 Results)

  • Research

    Research

    The conservators contribute to the research carried out on works in the collection by carrying out detailed technical examinations. This can include analysis of samples, archival research as well as artist interviews.

  • Artcare book

    Artcare book

    Preventive conservation is not only suitable for museums, that is why Artcare: the care of art and artefacts in New Zealand was produced.

    The Auckland Art Gallery conservators and specialists from around the country wrote Artcare, and it is intended for individual collectors and small museums without conservation staff.  Please note that the list of suppliers published in Artcare may be out of date.

  • Background

    Background

    The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is New Zealand's oldest established and largest public art gallery. Opening in February 1888, the gallery has increasingly become a focal point of Auckland's rich and diverse cultural fabric, and now lies at the heart of the New Zealand art experience for both the local community and visitors alike.