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What's On (66 Results)
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The Collection (348 Results)
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Carved gateway, Rangi Toa Pitea, Taranaki
watercolour
1839
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
U/108
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Runanga House - Wairoa
gelatin silver print
c 1898-c 1899
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, The Ilene and Laurence Dakin Bequest, purchased 1999
1999/18/26
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Aporo and Ngareta - At Wairoa
gelatin silver print
c 1898
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, The Ilene and Laurence Dakin Bequest, purchased 1999
1999/18/27
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Wharepuni at Koroniti, Wanganui River
gelatin silver print
c 1898-c 1899
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, The Ilene and Laurence Dakin Bequest, purchased 1999
1999/18/21
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Learning (2 Results)
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Experiment with artists' materials, learn art-making techniques
and create your own work of art in the studio.
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Our schools programmes are specifically designed with Years 1 -
8 students in mind. See your students build knowledge, skills
and confidence through facilitated discussions, hands-on activities
and manipulation of media.
Library (4 Results)
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The Auckland Art Gallery's publication of exhibition catalogues
began in earnest after the arrival of Peter Tomory as Director of
the Gallery in 1956. Catalogues from 1954 to 1969 are available as
a digital resource. To view, select from the list of
exhibition catalogues below.
This resource was made possible by funding from the Arts Libraries Society of Australia
and NZ (ARLIS/ANZ).
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The Gallery Quarterly journal is a rich resource of historic
information about the Gallery. Initiated by Peter Tomory, it was
published between 1956 and 1978.
To view, select from the complete list of Quarterlies below.
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On Show was the Auckland Art Gallery's free quarterly
publication of events and exhibitions. Starting in 2006 and ending
in 2011, it replaced the former Gallery News.
Issues of On Show are available in pdf format
below.
About Us (4 Results)
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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.
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The purpose of the Auckland Art Gallery development, as put
forward in the project brief, is to create a vibrant new focal
point within the cultural precinct of the city that integrates the
gallery, park and street and effortlessly connects art with people,
offering a diversity of visual art, leisure and learning
experiences.
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Heralded in 1888 as 'the first permanent Art Gallery in the
Dominion', Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki remains the
largest art institution in New Zealand, with a collection
numbering over 15,000 works. These include major holdings of New
Zealand historic, modern and contemporary art, and outstanding
works by Māori and Pacific Island artists, as well as European
painting, sculpture and print collections ranging in date from 1376
to the present day.
Today the Gallery sits adjacent to Albert Park in central
Auckland.
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Heralded in 1888 as 'the first permanent Art Gallery in the
Dominion', Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki remains the
largest art institution in New Zealand, with a collection
numbering over 15,000 works.