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Tira Walsh | Urbanize III
Tira Walsh | Urbanize III

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Tira Walsh | Urbanize III

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Light from Tate: 1700s to Now
Light from Tate: 1700s to Now

Adults $26.50, Concessions $21.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE Book now

Light from Tate: 1700s to Now

Adults $26.50, Concessions $21.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE Book now

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ArtLab
ArtLab

FREE

ArtLab

FREE

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Manpower: Myths of Masculinity
Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

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Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

FREE

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Guide Kaiārahi
Guide Kaiārahi

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Guide Kaiārahi

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Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (II)
Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (II)

10.30am–12.30pm

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Lecture Series Masters of Light – Day 2

Sun 28 May | 10.30am–12.30pm

Across two Sundays, this lecture series explores how light takes centre-stage in critically acclaimed paintings, sculptures, photographs, films and installations by ground-breaking artists through the centuries.

Day 1 focuses on historical European art, and Day 2 on modern and contemporary art, incorporating an Indigenous lens. Presented by four passionate art and design scholars, this series accompanying our current Light from Tate: 1700s to Now exhibition is not to be missed.

Like to attend? Come to both or pick your favourite day. Scroll down for more info on tickets or click here for a programme overview of Day 1.

Image credit: Wassily Kandinsky Swinging

 

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Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (I)
Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (I)

10.30am–12.30pm

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Masters of Light, 1700s to Now

Sun 21 and 28 May | 10.30am–12.30pm

Across two Sundays, this lecture series explores how light takes centre stage in critically acclaimed paintings, sculptures, photographs, films and installations by ground-breaking artists through the centuries.

Day 1 focuses on historical European art and Day 2 on modern and contemporary art, incorporating an Indigenous lens. Presented by four passionate art and design scholars, this series accompanying our current Light from Tate: 1700s to Now exhibition is not to be missed.

Like to attend? Come to both or pick your favourite day. Scroll down for more info on tickets or click here for a programme overview of Day 2 .

Image credit: Johannes Vermeer The Milkmaid 

Note: the artwork above will be discussed in this series, but is currently not on display at Auckland Art Gallery.

 

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NZSL Tour of Light From Tate
NZSL Tour of Light From Tate

2–3.30pm

General admission $26.50 (+booking fees), Concession $21.50 (+booking fees), Members free Book now

NZSL Tour of Light From Tate

2–3.30pm

General admission $26.50 (+booking fees), Concession $21.50 (+booking fees), Members free Book now

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April School Holiday Programme
April School Holiday Programme

9am–3pm daily

From $72 plus booking fees Book now

April School Holiday Programme

9am–3pm daily

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SOLD OUT | Light Abounds: Paint & Sip Sessions
SOLD OUT | Light Abounds: Paint & Sip Sessions

6.30 – 9pm

General admission $75 (+booking fees), Members $67.50 (+booking fees) | Exhibition admission additional Book now

SOLD OUT | Light Abounds: Paint & Sip Sessions

6.30 – 9pm

General admission $75 (+booking fees), Members $67.50 (+booking fees) | Exhibition admission additional Book now

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Yoga and Art Immersion
Yoga and Art Immersion

Sundays 9am-10am

General admission $18 (+ booking fee), Members $16.20 (+ booking fee) Book now

Yoga and Art Immersion

Sundays 9am-10am

General admission $18 (+ booking fee), Members $16.20 (+ booking fee) Book now

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Whānau drop-ins – New activities each weekend!
Whānau drop-ins – New activities each weekend!

Sat & Sun 11am–3pm, public holidays and every day during school holidays

FREE

Whānau drop-ins are free, family-focused workshops held every Saturday and Sunday from 11am–3pm.

 

 

 

 

 

Whānau drop-ins – New activities each weekend!

Sat & Sun 11am–3pm, public holidays and every day during school holidays

FREE

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Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing
Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing

Fridays 12-1pm

FREE

Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing

Fridays 12-1pm

FREE

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ArtLab | Shadow and Light
ArtLab | Shadow and Light

10am – 5pm, every day

FREE

ArtLab | Shadow and Light

10am – 5pm, every day

FREE

Artworks

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Not on display

Erosion in the Mediterranean
Erosion in the Mediterranean

David Low

Production date
1937
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
324 x 521 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/5
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Over-Enthusiastic Undertakers
Over-Enthusiastic Undertakers

David Low

Production date
1949
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
313 x 508 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/10
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Thank heaven I see a pawn shop; Australia goes to Uncle Sam for dollars
Thank heaven I see a pawn shop; Australia goes to Uncle Sam for dollars

David Low

Production date
Unknown
Medium
ink and wash
Size (h x w)
350 x 324 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1955
Accession no
1955/41/7
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Arnie Weston
Arnie Weston

David Low

Production date
20th century
Medium
pencil
Size (h x w)
140 x 93 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Mrs Ros Nicholson 2001
Accession no
2001/20
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The Cabinet Whistle Blows in Downing Street
The Cabinet Whistle Blows in Downing Street

David Low

Production date
1928
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
279 x 393 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/2
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"I am not associated with Colonel Blimps" says Inskip
"I am not associated with Colonel Blimps" says Inskip

David Low

Production date
1937
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
292 x 508 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/4
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"This is where we came in ..."
"This is where we came in ..."

David Low

Production date
1943
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
370 x 454 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/8
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That "Royal Oak" Cartoon
That "Royal Oak" Cartoon

David Low

Production date
1928
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
255 x 347 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/1
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Piece by Piece
Piece by Piece

David Low

Production date
1941
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
345 x 455 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/7
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His exhausted vocabulary
His exhausted vocabulary

David Low

Production date
1917
Medium
ink
Size (h x w)
332 x 300 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1932
Accession no
1932/7
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The Land where the streets are paved with Gold
The Land where the streets are paved with Gold

David Low

Production date
1931
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
305 x 489 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/3
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Further and Deeper
Further and Deeper

David Low

Production date
1938
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
347 x 550 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/6
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Crack
Crack

David Low

Production date
1944
Medium
brush and ink
Size (h x w)
393 x 478 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Sir Max Aitken, 1968
Accession no
1968/17/9
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