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Marti Friedlander: Artists in the Archive
Marti Friedlander: Artists in the Archive

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Marti Friedlander: Artists in the Archive

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By Hand: Goldie in the Archive
By Hand: Goldie in the Archive

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By Hand: Goldie in the Archive

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John Weeks: Art in the Archive
John Weeks: Art in the Archive

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John Weeks: Art in the Archive

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Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive
Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive

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Better to Give: The Greg Semu Archive

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Archive Display | Jim Allen: 100 Years
Archive Display | Jim Allen: 100 Years

FREE

Archive Display | Jim Allen: 100 Years

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From Andy: Gifted to the Archive
From Andy: Gifted to the Archive

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From Andy: Gifted to the Archive

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Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain
Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain

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Ruth Buchanan artist project: The Curtain

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Fifty Years of Modern Masters in Auckland
Fifty Years of Modern Masters in Auckland

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Fifty Years of Modern Masters in Auckland

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Saints and Scholars
Saints and Scholars

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Saints and Scholars

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The Wake: A Poem in the Forest
The Wake: A Poem in the Forest

The Wake: A Poem in the Forest

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The 1st Auckland Triennial: Bright Paradise
The 1st Auckland Triennial: Bright Paradise

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The 1st Auckland Triennial: Bright Paradise

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The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence
The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence

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The 3rd Auckland Triennial: turbulence

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Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson

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Peter Robinson

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Fetus Reproductions
Fetus Reproductions

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Fetus Reproductions

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Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs
Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs

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Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs

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The Walters Prize 2002
The Walters Prize 2002

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The Walters Prize 2002

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Mystic Truths
Mystic Truths

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Mystic Truths

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The Walters Prize 2006
The Walters Prize 2006

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The Walters Prize 2006

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Art Archives: Celebrating the Authentic
Art Archives: Celebrating the Authentic

11am

Free for Members

Join Caroline McBride, Gallery Librarian and Archivist, for a fascinating insight to the archives and explore the role of the original in our increasingly digital world.

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Gottfried Lindauer and Henry Partridge: The Archives
Gottfried Lindauer and Henry Partridge: The Archives

12.30pm

Free for Members

Come and join art librarian Caroline McBride for an introduction to the Gallery’s archives relating to Gottfried Lindauer’s patron, Henry Partridge.

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Back Office: Archiving Exhibitions
Back Office: Archiving Exhibitions

5:30–6pm

Free for Members (RSVP required)

Each month, we’re passing the mic to the people we work with to share the stories from the Back Office. Be it their favourite artwork, research or experiences on the job, they’ll be sharing their projects and passions.

 

Back Office: Archiving Exhibitions

5:30–6pm

Free for Members (RSVP required)

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Biennale Archive Stories #4: Mami Kataoka with Rhana Devenport: An Open Interview with Lisa Reihana, John Reynolds and Peter Robinson
Biennale Archive Stories #4: Mami Kataoka with Rhana Devenport: An Open Intervie...

6pm

Free

As part of the Biennale of Sydney’s investigation into their Archive, 21st Biennale Artistic Director Mami Kataoka and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Director Rhana Devenport co-moderate a conversation with three New Zealand artists whose contributions to Biennale of Sydney editions in 1998, 2000, 2006 and 2012 remain in our memories.

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In conversation: Catherine Hammond and Caroline McBride
In conversation: Catherine Hammond and Caroline McBride

3pm

Join Auckland Art Gallery Research Librarians Catherine Hammond & Caroline McBride for their insight into Collective Women: Feminist Art Archives from the 1970s to the 1990s.

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Florence: Days of Destruction (Per Firenze) 1966
Florence: Days of Destruction (Per Firenze) 1966

1pm

Free

Please join us for a one-off screening of Florence: Days of Destruction, Franco Zeffirelli’s rare documentary of devastation to the city of Florence and the art and cultural history in its museums, archives, and churches.

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From Picks to Pietas
From Picks to Pietas

12–1pm

FREE

Join Mary Kisler to hear about James Tannock Mackelvie's rise to fame, and her research in the Mackelvie archive held in Auckland Libraries' Heritage Collections.

From Picks to Pietas

12–1pm

FREE

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The stories we tell...
The stories we tell...

12–1pm

FREE

Join Principal Oral History Advisor Sue Berman to learn about the Auckland Stories archive and hear "The stories we tell...".

The stories we tell...

12–1pm

FREE

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Futuna Lecture Series 2017: Sarah Kenderdine
Futuna Lecture Series 2017: Sarah Kenderdine

6.30pm

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Professor Sarah Kenderdine will present a lecture that covers her research and practice which sits in the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for galleries, libraries, archives and museums

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Apocalypse: World War I (Part 5)
Apocalypse: World War I (Part 5)

2pm

Free

Drawing from over 500 hours of archival footage, much of it previously unseen, Apocalypse: WWI traces the journeys of civilians and soldiers who fought for survival in one of the darkest times in history.

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Apocalypse: World War I (Parts 1 and 2)
Apocalypse: World War I (Parts 1 and 2)

1pm

Free

Drawing from over 500 hours of archival footage, much of it previously unseen, Apocalypse: WWI traces the journeys of civilians and soldiers who fought for survival in one of the darkest times in history.

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Apocalypse: World War I (Parts 3 and 4)
Apocalypse: World War I (Parts 3 and 4)

1pm

Free

Drawing from over 500 hours of archival footage, much of it previously unseen, Apocalypse: WWI traces the journeys of civilians and soldiers who fought for survival in one of the darkest times in history. 

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Archive display and talk: Catherine Hammond
Archive display and talk: Catherine Hammond

12.45pm

Fully booked

Join Catherine Hammond, Auckland Art Gallery’s Research Library Manager, as she introduces the Library’s new display case exhibition, Tate & Us: The ongoing relationship between Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and Tate.

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Catherine Hammond: Collective Women
Catherine Hammond: Collective Women

10.30am

Fully booked

Join Catherine Hammond, Auckland Art Gallery’s Research Library Manager, as she introduces the Library’s new exhibition. Spaces are limited, booking required.

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Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys — the research, the travelling, the discoveries
Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys — the research, the travelling, the discover...

2–3pm

Free

To celebrate the final day of Frances Hodgkins: European Journeys, join Senior Curator, International Art, Mary Kisler, former Research Library Manager, Catherine Hammond and Principal Conservator, Sarah Hillary for an in-depth look at the lengthy and dedicated journey they had to take in order to create this landmark exhibition. 

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Panel discussion: the making of Gordon Walters: New Vision
Panel discussion: the making of Gordon Walters: New Vision

2pm

Members-only

As part of the Preview day for Gordon Walters: New Vision, enjoy a panel discussion with the exhibition co-curators  Julia Waite (Auckland Art Gallery), Lucy Hammonds (Dunedin Public Art Gallery) and Professor Laurence Simmons (University of Auckland).

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After hours talk: Morehshin Allahyari on Material Speculation
After hours talk: Morehshin Allahyari on Material Speculation

6pm

Free

Material Speculation is a digital fabrication and 3D printing project by Morehshin Allahyari that inspects Petropolitical and poetic relationships between 3D printing, plastic, oil, technocapitalism and Jihad.

 

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Frame by Frame (2015)
Frame by Frame (2015)

2pm

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During the Taliban regime, photography was illegal in Afghanistan. When the regime fell from power in 2001, a fledgling free press emerged and a photographic revolution was born. Now, as foreign troops and media withdraw, Afghanistan is left to stand on its own, and so are its journalists.

Frame by Frame (2015)

2pm

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Curator's talk: Julia Waite on Gordon Walters
Curator's talk: Julia Waite on Gordon Walters

2pm

Members-only

Co-curator Julia Waite introduces Gordon Walters: New Vision, a major new exhibition opening at Dunedin Public Art Gallery on 11 November.

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NPH Fundraising Flicks: La Misma Luna (2007)
NPH Fundraising Flicks: La Misma Luna (2007)

7.30pm

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Come along for a fabulous night in support of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH).

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Artist Tour: Chris Heaphy on Gordon Walters
Artist Tour: Chris Heaphy on Gordon Walters

11am

SOLD OUT

Join artist Chris Heaphy (Ngāi Tahu) and Curator, New Zealand Art Julia Waite for a tour of the exhibition Gordon Walters: New Vision. Enjoy a discussion about how to look at a Walters painting and learn about the friendship Heaphy shared with Walters in the last years of his life.

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Louise Henderson: Closing Weekend A Different Perspective
Louise Henderson: Closing Weekend A Different Perspective

2-3pm

French-born, New Zealand Artist, Louise Henderson emigrated to Christchurch in 1925 to join her husband, a New Zealander, and quickly established herself as a central figure in the local art scene. She was meticulous in keeping records. Her correspondence records her descriptions, thoughts and feelings about daily life as well as her progression as an artist.

Join us in talanoa, (conversation) for the closing weekend of Lousie Henderson: From Life with an intriguing line-up of artists working across various mediums who may, or may not call Aotearoa New Zealand home.

Hear about their experiences of negotiating identity and making art within mixed cultures. Featuring: Dina Jezdic with Pusi Urale, Chiara Corbelletto, Hulita Koloi, Beatrice Carlson, Julie Zhu & Ahi Karunaharan.

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Night Will Fall (2014)
Night Will Fall (2014)

2pm

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Not only is Night Will Fall an imprtant document but it is also unique in having Alfred Hitchcock and producer Sidney Bernstein collaborate on what may be the only documentary Hitchcock was involved in.

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Anna Crichton: The mistress of pictorial puns
Anna Crichton: The mistress of pictorial puns

3pm

Free

Enjoy an illustrated talk from satirical caricaturist and multi award-winning illustrator Anna Crichton – the mistress of pictorial puns.

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Film screening: The HeART of the Matter
Film screening: The HeART of the Matter

6–8pm

FREE

Join us in celebrating Luit Bieringa’s documentary The heART of the matter, featuring several of the artists currently on show in Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art.

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She Claims: Art Matters – Judy Darragh and Rhana Devenport
She Claims: Art Matters – Judy Darragh and Rhana Devenport

5.30–7.30pm

Members $25, General Admission $75 Book now

Join us at She Claims: Art Matters, a series of events where you’ll rub elbows with creatives and critics while celebrating the ideas, voices and power of creative women. We kick off this series, just before the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in New Zealand, with a conversation between two inspiring women: Auckland Art Gallery Director Rhana Devenport and visual artist Judy Darragh.

She Claims: Art Matters – Judy Darragh and Rhana Devenport

5.30–7.30pm

Members $25, General Admission $75 Book now

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Quant-inspired Fashion Illustration Workshop
Quant-inspired Fashion Illustration Workshop

10.30am—3pm

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Harnessing the youthful spirit of the sixties and embracing new mass-production techniques, Mary Quant created a new look for modern women. Be inspired by Quant's work and play around with different materials and styles to create your own mini fashion sketch portfolio.

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Signed, Theo Schoon | Special screening and conversation
Signed, Theo Schoon | Special screening and conversation

6–8pm

Members $17, Non-Members $22 Book now

Join us for a special screening of the new documentary, Signed, Theo Schoon, followed by a discussion between Nathan Pōhio (Senior Curator, Māori Art, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki) and award-winning arts columnist, advisor and writer Hamish Coney. Offering insights to the film’s production and exploring the many threads of Aotearoa’s art history bundled up in it, this exclusive in-conversation will expand upon the daring career of Theo Schoon and its significance in Aotearoa’s creative landscape.

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SOLD OUT | In Conversation with Robin White: Something Is Happening Here
SOLD OUT | In Conversation with Robin White: Something Is Happening Here

2–3pm

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This May, we are proud to be hosting Dame Robin White for a celebration of the major new publication, Robin White: Something Is Happening Here. A true national treasure and one of Aotearoa’s most beloved contemporary artists, Robin will be sharing the stage with the book’s editors, Sarah Farrar, Jill Trevelyen and Nina Tonga. Following a panel discussion and Q&A, attendees will be able to purchase signed copies of the new landmark book.

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Lecture Series: A Sweeping Survey of European Art History
Lecture Series: A Sweeping Survey of European Art History

10.30—11.30am and 6:15pm – 7:15pm

Early Bird Member series: $90.00(+ booking fees) Available until 1 June Members series: $105.00 (+ booking fees) Available 1 Jun Buy tickets

Lecture Series: A Sweeping Survey of European Art History

10.30—11.30am and 6:15pm – 7:15pm

Early Bird Member series: $90.00(+ booking fees) Available until 1 June Members series: $105.00 (+ booking fees) Available 1 Jun Buy tickets

Artworks

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Student Archive
Student Archive

Richard Maloy

Production date
1996-2001
Medium
mixed media
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2014
Accession no
C2014/1/2
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Systematic, Towards the Theory of Everything
Systematic, Towards the Theory of Everything

Patrick Pound

Production date
1999
Medium
mixed media collage on board
Size (h x w)
2400 x 2700 x 90 mm
Credit line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2000
Accession no
C2000/1/6.1-7
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